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For a stable, strong core, forget about crunches

If the goal of your workout is to walk away with a chiselled six-pack, you’re missing the point

    • A stronger core makes everyday life easier, too, resulting in fewer injuries, better posture and balance, and less back pain.
    • While people commonly associate sit-ups and crunches with the core, fitness trainer Sivan Fagan says they work only the external abdominals and none of those inner core muscles.
    • A stronger core makes everyday life easier, too, resulting in fewer injuries, better posture and balance, and less back pain. PHOTO: PIXABAY
    • While people commonly associate sit-ups and crunches with the core, fitness trainer Sivan Fagan says they work only the external abdominals and none of those inner core muscles. PHOTO: PIXABAY
    Published Fri, Feb 10, 2023 · 02:00 PM

    TO PERFORM well at virtually any sport, you need a strong core.

    This is a no-brainer for rowing, golf and dancing, but it’s also true for less obvious activities: Your core gives you the stability you need to play darts, for example, and the power you need to play ping-pong.

    A stronger core makes everyday life easier, too, resulting in fewer injuries, better posture and balance, and less back pain.

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