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The Core Is More Than You Think

hug selfIt’s a hard to teach someone how to hold onto themselves.

I’m not talking about giving yourself a hug, although surely we could all use that daily.

Holding onto yourself is core stability.

Or is it core strength?

Both?

Before you move next time try this.

Stop, look, and listen to your body, your mind, and your task.

Do you brace yourself first?

Yes, I’m talking even if it is taking your cereal bowl to the kitchen table.

 

Think of putting on a favorite, old jacket from when you were in your 30′s.

Imagine zipping it up your trunk from your pubic bone to your breastbone.

Okay, you’re tucked in.

Now, let the contents inside the zipped part flow into the rest of your body.

Down your legs and out your feet, through your arms, up into your neck, and out the top of your head.

This imaging is the fundamental step of good core strength, thus good core stability.


Your core is:

how you hold onto yourself and …

how you hold onto yourself while holding onto something else.


Core strength boils all 6 principles of Pilates down to one.

Centering

center

Core strength is core stability.

People try to separate the 2 terms with technical names of muscles, directions, vectors and planes.

Articles call it a controversy.

Some distorted messages with reference to 6 pack abs are downright humorous.

Sure, that’s useful information, but cut to the chase man…

What Is It Already?

The core is more than  you think.

Take a look at these 5 cut to the chase reasons to be core centered:

These plus 1000 more serve you daily.

If you can master the ability to hold onto yourself before you do anything, you will master the principle of core strength.

It’s like stopping at the stop sign at the corner.

If you blow through you’re taking your chances.

One, on getting a ticket.

Secondly, and most importantly,  getting hurt or killed.

You wouldn’t  intentionally blast through that stop sign in your right mind.

Use those smarts every time you move whether it is:


Hall & Oates had a song, “Hold Onto Yourself”, that said it well…

Watch your body, take a hold of yourself
You’ve gotta make it ’cause there’s no one else
Keep your balance ’til the end of the line
Gotta find a way to get it right

Hold onto yourself, baby
‘Cause no one else will

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