Is Your Ab Workout Hurting Your Back?

grassette
grassette Posts: 976 Member
edited December 18 in Social Groups
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/17/core-myths/

"...a core exercise program should emphasize all of the major muscles that girdle the spine, including but not concentrating on the abs. Side plank (lie on your side and raise your upper body) and the “bird dog” (in which, from all fours, you raise an alternate arm and leg) exercise the important muscles embedded along the back and sides of the core. As for the abdominals, no sit-ups, McGill said; they place devastating loads on the disks. An approved crunch begins with you lying down, one knee bent, and hands positioned beneath your lower back for support. “Do not hollow your stomach or press your back against the floor,” McGill says. Gently lift your head and shoulders, hold briefly and relax back down. These three exercises, done regularly, McGill said, can provide well-rounded, thorough core stability. And they avoid the pitfalls of the all-abs core routine."

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  • Soyna
    Soyna Posts: 2 Member
    Do you have an recommendations on good ab workouts to build the core that are easy on the back??

    I do a few exercise hat are basically yoga, such as plant and curls that are supposed to help the core and be easy on the back but I find I need to ice my back afterwards.

    Is there no winning?
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