Core Strengthen & Stretch
- The following exercises are challenging moves that target the entire body, specifically the core.
- Add these moves to your current strength training routine or do them on their own to get your body ready for outdoor activities.
- Form is key! Start with light weights and practice the moves you're unfamiliar with.
- Modify according to your fitness level
- Check with your doc if you have any medical conditions.
The Farmer's Walk
In the traditional version, you pick up heavy weights in each hand and walk as fast as you can for as far as you can, which mimics activities like pushing a wheelbarrow or carrying heavy bags of dirt. Another version is to push a heavy weight overhead and walk, keeping your arms locked and your core very tight to support you (see right).
In the traditional version, you pick up heavy weights in each hand and walk as fast as you can for as far as you can, which mimics activities like pushing a wheelbarrow or carrying heavy bags of dirt. Another version is to push a heavy weight overhead and walk, keeping your arms locked and your core very tight to support you (see right).
Back/Shoulder Stretch
Take the arms straight out in front of you, palms facing each other. Rotate the arms until the palms face out, cross one arm over the other and press the palms together then stretch the arms out, drop the head and round through the back while contracting the abs to deepen the stretch. Hold for 30 seconds.
Take the arms straight out in front of you, palms facing each other. Rotate the arms until the palms face out, cross one arm over the other and press the palms together then stretch the arms out, drop the head and round through the back while contracting the abs to deepen the stretch. Hold for 30 seconds.
Wood Chop with Band/Dumbbell
This move targets the entire body, especially the abs and back. Attach one end of a resistance band to something sturdy, grasp band and dumbbell in both hands and begin in a lunge position. Keeping the arms straight, rotate the body towards and sweep the arms up on a diagonal. Repeat for 12-16 reps on each side.
This move targets the entire body, especially the abs and back. Attach one end of a resistance band to something sturdy, grasp band and dumbbell in both hands and begin in a lunge position. Keeping the arms straight, rotate the body towards and sweep the arms up on a diagonal. Repeat for 12-16 reps on each side.
Bent-Leg Deadlift
This strengthens the entire body and is good practice for how to properly pick things up - with the legs and not the back. Squat down as though you're sitting in a chair with knees behind toes, chest lifted and shoulders back. Pick up the weight and stand up, concentrating on the legs. Lower and repeat for 10-12 reps.
This strengthens the entire body and is good practice for how to properly pick things up - with the legs and not the back. Squat down as though you're sitting in a chair with knees behind toes, chest lifted and shoulders back. Pick up the weight and stand up, concentrating on the legs. Lower and repeat for 10-12 reps.
Clean and Press
This is a great move for the entire upper body with a focus on the rotators and deltoids. Begin with weights in front of thighs, palms in. Bend elbows and raise weights to chest in an upright row. Flip elbows down and weights up so that they're over the shoulders and press weights overhead. Lower arms, flip hands down and lower, repeating for 10-12 reps.
This is a great move for the entire upper body with a focus on the rotators and deltoids. Begin with weights in front of thighs, palms in. Bend elbows and raise weights to chest in an upright row. Flip elbows down and weights up so that they're over the shoulders and press weights overhead. Lower arms, flip hands down and lower, repeating for 10-12 reps.
Squat Toss
This full body move strengthens the legs and core. Stand and hold a med ball or dumbbell. Squat as low as you can (knees behind toes and abs contracted) and touch the ball to the floor. Press through the heels to press back up while sweeping the weight up and overhead. Toss the ball up, catch it and repeat for 12-16 reps..
This full body move strengthens the legs and core. Stand and hold a med ball or dumbbell. Squat as low as you can (knees behind toes and abs contracted) and touch the ball to the floor. Press through the heels to press back up while sweeping the weight up and overhead. Toss the ball up, catch it and repeat for 12-16 reps..
Cat Stretch
Kneel on all fours with knees under hips and hands under shoulders. Spread the fingers out on the floor with palms flat and contract the abs to bring the head, neck and back in alignment. Inhale and tip the hips toward the ceiling while drawing the shoulders back and down away from your ears; look up. Exhale and tuck the chin while pulling your belly towards your spine. Round the back and feel a stretch down your spine. Repeat for 4 to 6 breaths, moving smoothly between each move.
Kneel on all fours with knees under hips and hands under shoulders. Spread the fingers out on the floor with palms flat and contract the abs to bring the head, neck and back in alignment. Inhale and tip the hips toward the ceiling while drawing the shoulders back and down away from your ears; look up. Exhale and tuck the chin while pulling your belly towards your spine. Round the back and feel a stretch down your spine. Repeat for 4 to 6 breaths, moving smoothly between each move.
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