Core training after 50 deserves a more innovative approach. Your body responds better to focused tension, controlled movement, and positions that challenge stability in real-world patterns. Short ...
First up is a standing crunch. Maintaining core strength as you age is important for overall health, but Austin explains that a lot of her followers “don’t like getting on the ground” when working out ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. “Right to the core,” “core values,” and “hardcore.” These little idioms highlight just how vital the concept of “core” is in our lives ...
A slimmer waist is a goal I hear from many clients — especially this time of year. While strengthening and toning the midsection is beneficial for many reasons, I always like to remind people that ...
Women who are 50 years, or older, tend to develop persistent belly fat, because menopause causes their metabolism to slow down, while their body stores fat in the abdominal area. Spot reduction exists ...