Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  13 / 66 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 13 / 66 Next Page
Page Background

What Are Core Workouts?

11

stability. Other things are built around their cores. If you didn’t have a

core, you’d just be a pile of arms and legs!

Many exercises target the chest, stomach, and back, which all make

up the torso, the core. Strengthening your core and keeping it healthy

has a lot of benefits, plus core exercises can be fun.

YOUR CORE PARTS

Your core contains most of your organs, like the stomach, heart, lungs,

liver, and many more. Vital functions like breathing, digestion, and

pumping blood happen in the core. Your organs and their functions are

protected by muscles and by your ribs and spine.

Make Connections: Core Muscles

Here are some of the main muscles that make up your core:

• Transverse abdominals: Stomach muscles deep within the

core. Abdominals connect the upper part of the core to the

lower part. They also help you twist at the waist, and protect

organs.

• Obliques: Muscles that are located at the waist. They connect up and

down the rib cage to help you twist and bend. There are some oblique

muscles closer to the surface and some buried deeper.

• Erector spinae: Tiny back muscles that are located up and down the

spine. They help you stand up straight, twist, and bend. Many people

have weak erector spinae muscles and end up with back pain.

• Rectus abdominis: This is the muscle we think of as the “six pack” or

abs. It is basically like two sheets of muscle running from the bottom

of the chest to the lower abdomen. The rectus abdominis helps with

breathing and contributes to bending.