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The Importance of Working Your Core Muscle
Presented By Jimmy Oakley
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Suppose that at a distance you see a short, stooped figure
walking with short, slow steps. Most likely, you will conclude
that the person is old. The hunched posture gives you the
clue.
Why does aging contort so many bodies in this way? The
reason is that many people, throughout their lives, never
extend the neck to its full range, and so the muscles shorten.
Long hours of reading, sewing, typing, or standing at a
workbench take their toll. Eventually deposits of calcium salts
in the joints complete the process of immobilization. Once this
calcification takes place, nothing can be done to reverse
it.
Fortunately, older persons can take action before it is too
late. The best action is regular exercise that stretches the
muscles and improves flexibility, with special considerations
on the core muscles. This kind of response is relatively
important for a number of factors that when taken for granted
will only lead to serious health problems.
What Are Core Muscles?
Core muscles pertain to the muscles found at the obliques,
abdominals, lower back, and the glutes. These four areas of the
body are the ones that usually frame the posture of a person.
Hence, a good posture reflects the good condition of these
muscle areas.
What people do not know is that core muscles are actually
the “core” or the central part for all the strength that is
needed to boost carry out different physical activities. This
only means that if an individual’s core muscle is physically
powerful, it will maintain equilibrium on the body and will
stabilize the system every time the person is working out and
moving.
Strengthening Core Muscles
The main responsibility of the core muscles is to provide
enough power to the body in order to enable it to cope up with
the dynamic challenges of every physical activity that a person
encounters.
For this reason, many health and fitness experts have
realized that it is relatively important to strengthen the core
muscles than with the other muscles in the body. Through some
series of experiments and research, they have found out that
having a stronger core can lessen a lot of health problems
concerning posture.
For instance, a well-conditioned core muscle can project
good posture. It can also improve the endurance of the back all
the way through the day.
Why? Because muscles that are included in the group of core
muscles are actually the ones that initiate the proper
stabilization of the whole upper and lower torso.
So, for those who wish to know and understand why it is
important strengthen the core muscles, here is a list of some
of the benefits that you can use as references:
1. Strengthening core muscles will improve posture and
prevent low back pain of the muscular origin.
This means that as you incorporate stretching exercises in
your routine, taking a particular focus on the muscles of the
upper and front part of the trunk, including the abdominal and
trunk muscles, the activity has the tendency to strengthen the
muscles of the back that extend to the spine.
2. It will help tone the muscles, thereby, avoiding further
back injury
Exercising your core muscles will strengthen and tones your
lower back muscles and buttocks while stretching the hip
flexors and the muscles on the front of the thighs.
Achieving this state will deter you from any serious lower
back injury.
3. Improves physical performance
Exercising the core muscles with slow, static stretching is
just as effective in relieving stiffness and enhances
flexibility. Once the flexibility of a person has improved, it
follows that he will be able to perform his physical activities
at a better state.
4. They do not cause sore aching muscles
Static stretching for core muscles is best for the muscles
and connective tissues. And because it employs slow stretches
only, it will not cause any soreness, as do the quick, bouncing
exercises that rely on jerky muscle contraction.
5. Lengthen muscles and avoid unbalanced footing as you get
old
Core muscle exercises lengthen the muscles that have
contracted as a result of pain. It also prevents pain from
vigorous exercise if they are included at the end of each
workout.
Health and fitness experts highly recommend starting core
work out immediately and repeating the routine at least 2 times
a week. The process can be done after the workout or even
during the activity, for about 10 to 20 minutes only.
Indeed, core muscles are absolutely important in determining
the good posture of the body. Strengthening them can absolutely
eliminate those nuisances of back pains.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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