Core Stability Exercises

Core Stability Exercises

Core training is more than getting washboard abs. All movement starts with a strong centre. By creating a strong stabilizing centre, you will minimize injuries and improve your performance. 

Proximal stability for distal mobility is the principle behind my Learn the Splits Program. Working on core stability can positively affect distal joints, providing more mobility. In other words, a stable core allows for less chaos in the periphery. Core training is not something I skimp on😀⠀


✖️EXERCISE LIST 👇

Single Toe Taps on a Pilates Ball

Alternating Toe Taps on a Pilates

Ball Single Toe Taps on a Foam Roller

Double Toe Taps on a Pilates Ball

Dead Bugs on a Pilates Ball

Copenhagen Planks


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Most people don’t realize their posture, tightness, pee leaks, plateaus, and injuries are all connected. That’s where I come in. Hi! I’m Dr. Sara Solomon. I have degrees in physiotherapy (BSc) and dentistry (DMD), and I specialize in helping midlife humans finally understand their body. Inside my Strength Academy, I teach you how to fix what’s actually holding you back: your breathing mechanics, core control, and nervous system ... and then build real strength and mobility on top of it. Strength that transfers to life and badass skills like pull-ups, handstands, splits and Nauli Kriya (yes, that’s a thing 👽). Come for the pain relief. Stay for the unexpected power.

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