Video 401 | Isometric Core Mini Ball Boost (15 minutes) with Lauren Eirk
Core Strength • 01-Feb-2023
If you need a quick boost, this 15-minute isometric workout will help you strengthen core muscles and help give you improved spinal stability using a series of rotation, flexion, extension, and side-bending isometric exercises. You will need a sponge ball for this workout to create the isometric resistance. Think of this as a preparation to exercise! Remember that you are only as good as your core. When these muscles are are weak, it is difficult to transfer force from the limbs to the core and the core out to the limbs. The foundation of our movement and strength lies in the trunk and spine.
This routine can be done anywhere, anytime. It can reduce fatigue after exercise, as a prevention from injury, and to help manage your muscle strength. This can also be used as a warm-up or as a workout in itself. Isometrics are the precursor to adding any load and challenge to our body.
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