
FREE CORE WORKOUT
My approach to training the core differs from many fitness trainers—it's more focused on function.
As someone who understands the importance of posture, alignment, and good movement patterns, you'll notice that most exercises emphasize eccentric or isometric muscle lengthening rather than concentric muscle shortening. Our modern lifestyles, which involve extended periods of sitting and mostly frontal-plane movement, often lead to a shortened anterior chain for many people. It's important to avoid making this imbalance worse by doing exercises like sit-ups and crunches, which can pull the body further out of alignment. Instead, focusing on functional core strengthening is key to addressing these issues.
**Disclaimer: If at any point during the exercise, you feel that your form becomes compromised, please stop the exercise immediately and resume only when proper form can be restored. Your safety and well-being are paramount. Additionally, everyone's baseline level for core strength is different, so each individual is responsible for assessing their own ability and making modifications according to their body's needs.