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    Core Work

    Looking for some ideas for core work that doesn't involve sit ups (or anything else that may put any stress on the neck area).

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    Re: Core Work

    Planks - both normal plank and side plank

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    Re: Core Work

    I was going to say planks. Some good variations on here http://strengthandperformance.wordpr...for-beginners/

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    Re: Core Work

    Bridges too.

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    Re: Core Work

    pelvic floor strengthening exercises too...not just for women!

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    Re: Core Work

    Thanks. Yes I'd forgotten about planks. I already do pelvic floor exercises every day though.

    What are bridges?

    Any other ideas for a bit of variety?

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    Re: Core Work

    for all the variety you could ever want this book is good.
    it gives a vast range of exercises
    development programmes
    Identifies sets of exercises beneficial to specific sports
    sets of exercises beneficial to specific probelems

    needs to be read and absorbed.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pilates-Bibl...2459468&sr=1-1

    (includes how to do a plank properly - avoid using gluts)

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    Re: Core Work

    Quote Originally Posted by Flopsy View Post
    What are bridges?
    First one on this link: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cor...m00047&slide=3

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    Re: Core Work

    Quote Originally Posted by cyclops View Post
    I was going to say planks. Some good variations on here http://strengthandperformance.wordpr...for-beginners/
    Nice plank variations there cyclops, gave me something to think about too!
    Planking for 60 seconds while staying solid as a rock is hard work!
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    Re: Core Work

    I've started to go climbing/boundering twice a week and I'm finding it really good for strengthening my core.

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