Exercises, Whole Health

Hip Pain – First of a 4-Part Series

Hip pain, affecting about 15% of individuals over 65, is often due to arthritis or injury. The hip joint enables various movements and is supported by several key muscles. Exercise can alleviate hip pain and enhance mobility, but one should consult a doctor if new to exercise or managing health conditions.

Exercises, Whole Health

Increase Strength with Low-Energy, Low-Impact (Eccentric) Exercise

Eccentric exercise is beneficial for the elderly and those with cardiovascular or neurological conditions, enhancing muscle strength while being energy-efficient. It focuses on the elongation phase of muscle contraction, minimizing strain and fatigue. This low-intensity approach fosters strength and flexibility through specific exercises that can be adjusted for various abilities.

Exercises, Whole Health

At-Home Workouts for Tight Abs

Abdominal muscles are essential for posture, breathing, and core stability. Key muscles include Rectus Abdominis for the 6-pack effect, Transverse Abdominis for back health, and Oblique muscles for trunk rotation. Simple exercises like curls, twists, and planks can effectively strengthen these muscles without gym equipment, promoting overall fitness.