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Squats Load the Core Muscles for Improved Performance | Presented by BEYOND RAW

Squats Load the Core Muscles for Improved Performance | Presented by BEYOND RAW Squats Load the Core Muscles for Improved Performance | Presented by BEYOND RAW Written by TEAM MD     Research by Stuart McGill from Canada on core fitness shows that the core muscles in the abdomen and back provide a foundation for human movement by acting as a stiff spring. Isometric exercises such as planks “stir the pot” and develop the core muscles better than traditional exercises such as sit-ups. Researchers from Ireland, the United Kingdom and South Africa found considerable activity and activation of the abdominal and back muscles during squats. They estimated core muscle activity by measuring electrical activation via electromyography and joint movements with motion-sensing devices. Understanding the role of the core in human movement is the first step in producing more powerful athletic performances.

A Slow And Safe Return To Exercise This Year

Nick Stodolski, performance specialist at the NewYork-Presbyterian Sports Performance Institute in Scarsdale, shares winning tips to help you safely return to your peak fitness level or team sport. As fitness fanatics and athletes look ahead to returning to peak performance when the coronavirus crisis subsides, the advice from sports medicine professionals is “slow and steady wins the race.” In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak which has shaped a “new normal” athletes of all ages and skill levels have been advised to adopt more measured training regimens that build over time as they return to competition, especially if there were disruptions in their training schedules due to public health precautions.

How to Worry Less About Your Female Athletes Getting Injured

How to Worry Less About Your Female Athletes Getting Injured Get better at the sports you play and the life you lead at STACK. Improve your training, nutrition and lifestyle with daily Updated: January 30, 2021 0 Shares Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Over the years, we have known females to be at higher risk for injuries to the lower extremities. Still, now more so than ever, we really need to be concerned and applying the best practices of pre-hab work to keep them healthy. With the rise of the global pandemic, many have had our training take a back seat because of canceled seasons and games being washed. Many athletes have found themselves locked in their homes. Writing in the International Journal of Sports Medicine, the researchers and sports physicians express their fears that injuries could increase once competitions resume and make recommendations for restarting training.

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