ANNOUNCER:
Proper alignment is crucial to core strengthening.
MICHAEL HURLEY, FITNESS EXPERT:
I make sure their shoulders are back, good posture, you know, the chest is lifted up and, again, when they go to squeeze, they're going to squeeze down and contract their abdominal walls down.
ANNOUNCER:
Experts say the best exercises for the core engage several muscles at once.
MICHAEL HURLEY, FITNESS EXPERT:
We're working the whole center of his body; the whole trunk is considered your core. Working the serratus and obliques, which is also the side of your abdominal muscles. Always contracting, always keeping tight.
ANNOUNCER:
And while you may want to work with a trainer to perfect your posture and technique, you don’t need a lot of special equipment to do the job.
MICHAEL HURLEY, FITNESS EXPERT:
You can walk down the street and engage your core. Again, you don't need a fancy gym. Any exercise environment is core activity. You can do from a tricep extension to a bench press to a squat, you don't need a ball, you don't need funny machines, you just need to always engage the core.
ANNOUNCER:
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