Core Control For Functional Lifting
August 11, 2011
Core Control is crucial when it comes to carrying or lifting weight. In the gym environment or in our daily lives, when we pick up any weight be it 5kg or 50kg, any deviation of the spinal column from vertical requires activation of the stabilising muscles which are the Transverse Abdominus muscles.
Activation of the Transverse Abdominus is not as easy as just bracing or ‘sucking the gut in’. Actual engaging requires a sequence of muscle activation that begins from the Pelvic Floor muscles.
Improper core activation will still put your spine at risk. So be warned. If you are not sure if you are activating your Transverse Abdominus, chances are you are not. Chances are all your object or weight lifting efforts will be risking you severe spinal injury or a trip to the Physio or Chiro.
A reduction of your Functional Capacities is not ideal and not favourable in your world, therefore every precaution must be taken to ensure that we remain injury free.
Contact Exfx Fitness today to find out how you can locate your Transverse Abdominus muscles, turn them on every time like the flick of a switch and be able to lift objects with significant weight safely.
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