Hi all, has anyone out there used one of these as a core strength tool (www.[b]coolboard[/b].co.uk)I hear they are very good and I'm keen to build up the core strength and lower joint strength for marathons - hey it also looks fun - who knows I
What do you do? Halve had stitch the last 3 times out, very painful and annoying!! Decided my first action is to improve my core strength but I'm not sure the best way. I've got one of those big gym balls and a big elastic band thing. Any
I know form the martial arts I've done in the past that a good core strength is vital to so much of your other daily activities and sports.I no longer do MA but I have started running (3wks so far!). I was kind of hoping that running would be good
the exercises I do - : http://pfitzinger.com/cc.shtmGreat minds think alike : -) I also do push ups - lots of them. They build lactate tolerance and are a useful form of cardio in their own right. Planks are a good core exercise. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/core-strength
Seems to be alot of talk about this topic.What do I need to do to improve my core strength and stability?What advantages will it give me? lots of sit ups are good. pilates is excellent and so is fitball.you won't feel as tired as quickly if you
It's time to face up to the cryptic 'cross training' references on my marathon schedule. But what should I do... there's so much choice!Whenever I run over about 14 miles, my upper body gets tired, so I know I need to develop my core strength
dreading it.I'm quite capable of putting together a core strength programme of my own, but sadly lack the discipline to follow it on my own, so I'd rather do something in a group. What do my august colleagues on this forum recommend, bearing in mind I
.That said when we talk about "strength" in a scientific way we mean a muscles ability to create force. With stability we mean how the muscles work to maintain a stable spinal position. So if you use that with the core, stability would mean how well you can
i am post marathon recovery and even though i will not do any running at all for next few weeks can i do some core (plank ,crunchies ect)and strength (push ups pull ups and kettlebell) in the mean time cheers I went to my usual Pilates class
tell me I should be thinking about strength and core training. Unfortunately my working hours don't allow me to get to the gym at a reasonable time - ( not if I don't want grief when I get home!!) so I was wondereing if there is anything I can do