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Category: Core Training

The Core Exercise That Nobody Seems To Be Doing (back pain friendly)

Posted on December 6, 2019 by William Richards

Do you have a hard time finding core exercises that DON’T cause low back pain? The Halo kettlebell core exercise is one of the most underrated exercises that even people with sensitive backs can manage. They look so easy and make you look a little silly while you doing them but don’t underestimate their impact! […]

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9 Minute Ab Workout You Can Do Anywhere!

Posted on November 22, 2019 by William Richards

A good ab workout is priceless especially if it doesn’t hurt your low back or make any of your symptoms worse. You see so many people doing variations of crunches and sit-ups in the gym and to be honest, half of the time they are working their hip flexors and quads more than anything else. […]

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Do More Wood Chops For A Stronger Core

Posted on October 4, 2019 by William Richards

The wood chop is an underused and underrated exercise for a stronger core. This is an excellent way to challenge the trunk safely especially if you have had some kind of spinal fusion or surgery. I refer to them as the Up and Down Chops in the video due to the motion I am doing. […]

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Top 10 Core Exercises Safe For Spinal Fusions

Posted on March 31, 2020 by William Richards

Before we jump in be sure to pick up my FREE Fusion resource below! Okay, so enough with the yoga and geriatric strengthening exercises targeted towards people with fusions. If you have had your spine fused it is super important that you take the time and focus on rebuilding/strengthening your core (I am sure you […]

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Straight Arm Alternating Front Plank

Posted on September 6, 2019 by William Richards

The straight arm plank is very similar to the front plank but in my opinion, it’s a bit easier to manage for most people when you compare the two. When your dealing with training the core after a spinal fusion you want to feel confident and in control the entire time and doing planks this […]

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Should I Train Abs Before my Workout or After?

Posted on January 13, 2020 by William Richards

How often do you save your ab training for the end of the workout? Are you currently dealing with a bad back and exercises like bent over rows, planks and pull-ups seem to irritate your lower back? If you answered yes to either one or both of those questions, I need you to pay close […]

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How to do the Side Plank With Low Back Pain

Posted on January 13, 2020 by William Richards

Does the Side Plank cause lower back pain for you? Did your Physical Therapist or Doctor tell you to start doing Side Planks or other plank variations to help or prevent lower back pain? The Side Plank is one of my go-to exercises for any level of fitness enthusiast especially those with lower back pain. […]

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How to do the Front Plank for Low Back Pain

Posted on January 13, 2020 by William Richards

Does the front plank cause lower back pain for you? Did your Physical Therapist or Doctor tell you to start doing front planks to help or prevent lower back pain? The front plank is one of my go-to exercises for any level of fitness enthusiast especially those with lower back pain. Unfortunately, it is one […]

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13 Exercises to strengthen your back and core

Posted on October 15, 2019 by William Richards

When it comes to exercising the back and core you often see people who have been struggling with chronic low back pain forgo any direct work in these areas. Crunches and sit ups hurt, back extensions and dead lifts hurt so they just throw them out altogether. The problem with this is that the less […]

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The Best Core Exercises for Lower Back Pain.

Posted on December 6, 2019 by William Richards

When it comes to lower back pain and core training it’s important that we do it right. Unfortunately, a lot of “back pain” peeps are told to go strengthen their cores without any real direction. They walk into the gym and see home-boy doing hanging leg raises or bragging about his 100 sit-up challenge he […]

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I made the decision over 8 years ago that I was not going to live by my physician's suggestions. After my ruptured disc diagnosis, I spent the next 6 years of my life researching and experimenting on my own body in search of a cure for my chronic back pain. Through nutrition, mobility, exercise and lifestyle design I have been able to make drastic changes to my chronic pain. Now I use my 10+ years as a leader in the health and fitness industry along with my personal journey of pain management to give you exactly what you need to find freedom yourself.

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"The first time I mashed the QL muscles with a field hockey ball and followed it up with the stretch in the door frame, it was like oiling a creaky door– it was almost instant relief. Since then, over the past month, I have continued to do the exercises and stretches on your site and they have helped so much. The other pose I do to “unstick” my back is the “happy baby” yoga stretch…that one in combination with these QL stretches have pretty much solved the back issues that have plagued me for years. So, thank you so much for this post."
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