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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR CORE BETTER: PART 4 ANTI-LATERAL FLEXION

Posted by: Cory Caruthers Posted on: July 22, 2022 Comments: 0

Welcome back to the discussion of your core and how to train them. This is the final installment of the core series, and if you are new and have not read the previous articles, you can check them out here: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.  This article will talk about anti-lateral flexion, what it is, what exercises you can do, and how you can progress.  So what is…

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR CORE BETTER: PART 3 ANTI-ROTATION

Posted by: Cory Caruthers Posted on: July 15, 2022 Comments: 0

    Welcome back to Part 3 on how you can train your core better.  With today’s article, I will talk about how you can get started with anti-rotation core exercises.  The last two articles were about anti-extension, in the supine and prone position. If you have not read those yet, go and read them here: go and read them here:  PART 1 & PART 2  If you are all caught…

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR CORE BETTER: PART 2

Posted by: Cory Caruthers Posted on: July 8, 2022 Comments: 0

Here I am continuing with the discussion of your core workouts. If you have not read it yet, go and read part 1 on how to train your core better.   In the last article, I go into what the core is and how to train it in different planes of motion. I go into detail for how you can start and progress with your anti-extension core exercises.  Today I will…

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR CORE BETTER: PART 1

Posted by: Cory Caruthers Posted on: July 1, 2022 Comments: 1

How do you train your core?  Are you only focused on your abs that you can see?  If you train your core and only focus on the abs, you are missing an opportunity to build stability with your torso.  The lack of stability in your core will be your limiting factor for strength training, athletic performance, and overall moving and feeling better.  So what is your core?  The core is…

What is Mobility and Why Everyone Should Train It

Posted by: Cory Caruthers Posted on: December 13, 2021 Comments: 1

Mobility training is easily confused with flexibility, but there’s a difference, and I would say mobility should be more focused. So, let’s define what mobility is and how it is different from flexibility. Mobility, best described as the active range of motion and flexibility is the passive range of motion. Mobility of a joint requires flexibility of the muscle surrounding that joint, and strength or active control during movement through…