🧱 Strength development in the core and trunk muscles is a vital component within a well-rounded strength and conditioning program. A physioball can be a valuable tool to use when attempting to develop a strong core.
⠀
🔑One primary function of the spine is to prevent motion in a stabilizing effort. One example of this can be seen in the anti-extension pattern where the spine and core muscles are attempting to avoid extending and arching of the low/mid back.
🎯Anti-extension is one of many core strength patterns to train, but it's certainly an important one. Below is a series of progressions you can use for anti-extension core strength training with a physioball.
⠀
🔥Progression series:
⠀
1. Physioball Stir the Pot
⠀
2. Physioball Push-Pull
⠀
3. Physioball Knee Tuck
⠀
4. Physioball Pike
⠀
📌Tag a friend who could use these exercises and drills. Try them out for yourself as well, and let me know what you think in the comments below!
Learn more online - new online discussion group included!
Want an approach that enhances your existing evaluation and treatment? No commercial model gives you THE answer. You need an approach that blends the modern with the old school.
Keeping it Eclectic...- NEW - Online Discussion Group
- Live cases
- webinars
- lecture
- Live Q&A
- over 600 videos - hundreds of techniques and more!
- Check out MMT Insiders
Post a Comment
Post a Comment