We spend hours hunched over phones and computer monitors day in and day out. It’s no surprise we have an epidemic of back pain. Unless you’ve herniated a disc in your lumbar spine, there's a good ...
It’s easy to almost forget we have muscles in our back. We can see and feel our biceps and our abs working, but if we ever get a sore lower back, we often worry that we’ve hurt our spine. In fact, ...
Toning your body, and especially your bum, has a lot of physical benefits - overall strength, posture, ability to properly ...
Turn your walk into a better workout, build strength without weights and more exercise advice for the year ahead.
Arm day, leg day, ab day—these are the familiar pillars of strength training. But what about lower back day? Our lower backs are often overlooked, yet they're a crucial part of fitness. Many of us ...
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Directionally specific exercises for low back pain
Brad: There you go. It's very simple. Mike: So the three common motions to help with centralisation are first spinal flexion ...
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Best back workout for width with the godfather of bodybuilding
Archaeologists thought they found wires buried on a farm. It was actually Viking treasure. Man abandoned as baby on Christmas ...
Harry Bullmore has spent the past year interviewing leading exercise scientists, academics, researchers, coaches and athletes ...
The upper back is an important enough area to train that many gym rats devote two whole days to it each week—this is what “pull day” really means. With strong lats and other upper back muscles, you ...
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