Fit&Well fitness writer performing a dead bug . The dead bug is an excellent exercise for improving your core stability and protecting you from back pain. But there's a chance you've been doing it ...
1. Lie on your back and raise your legs and bend your knees so they are bent at a 90-degree angle. Place a stability ball on your thighs and extend both arms up to hold the stability ball in place. 2.
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: when building a strong core, sit-ups aren’t always the best option. Not only can regular sit-ups and crunches put strain on your lower back, you’re only ...
Keeping the back flat, lie supine on the floor, knees up, holding a stability ball between your hands and knees. Extend opposite arm and leg (left leg, right arm and vice versa). Repeat 10 to 12 reps ...
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