When people think about building strength, they likely picture lifting weights or taking a high-intensity exercise class.
Core exercises build more than just a six-pack, and visible abs are not the only sign of a resilient core. This misconception leads people to either overtrain their core or avoid it altogether. Core ...
When I first started running, I thought a solid core workout looked like blasting through some crunches and sit-ups and then checking for any signs of visible ab definition. It turns out I had core ...
Regular physical activity not only strengthens your muscles but also helps improve endurance. When your muscles and tissues are healthy, you have more energy to perform daily chores in a better way.
Your pelvic floor muscles need to be strengthened just like any other muscles in your body. And some core exercises engage the pelvic floor muscles, too. Your pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the ...
Postpartum recovery is more than just getting back in shape—it’s about rebuilding strength where the body has worked hardest. This 25-minute pelvic floor workout led by trainer Lita Lewis focuses on ...
Core training after 55 works best when it supports posture, balance, and daily movement, not when it isolates muscles on the floor. A strong, lean core holds the torso upright, transfers force between ...
Pelvic floor wellness is central to core strength, bladder and bowel control, and sexual comfort. The pelvic floor is a sling of muscles and connective tissue that supports the bladder, uterus or ...
Katrina Carter, DPT, FNS, is a licensed travel physical therapist. She specializes in orthopedics and has a passion for providing education on nutrition for healing and overall health and wellness.
In an increasingly digital era, modern life and economic activities heavily rely on networks. Network stability directly impacts public 'digital well-being' and 'sense of social participation.' As the ...
When the pelvic floor is weak or dysfunctional, it can impact far more than people realize — often showing up as discomfort, leakage, pain, or reduced confidence. Dr. Thorpe emphasizes a ...