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Thursday, March 1, 2012

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www.nationaldairycouncil.org/wheyprotein

http://www.shawnachor.com/

http://www.butimhungry.net./
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Sample Pilates Exercises for Low-Back Pain
Following these basic Pilates stability exercises will help recruit the deep core muscles, stabilize the entire spine and help decrease or prevent back pain.
Note: These exercises should be performed only with prior
permission from a healthcare professional.

Exercise #1:
Ab Prep: Targets Abs
Starting Position. Lie on back on mat, feet hip distanc apart on mat. Spine is in neutral position, neither arched nor flattened.

1. Inhale: nod head slightly.
2. Exhale: curl upper body off mat without pressing low back into mat; raise arms slightly off mat during curl.
3. Inhale: hold position.
4. Exhale: return to starting position.
Complete 5–8 repetitions.

Exercise #2: Cat Stretch: Lengthens Spinal Muscles
Starting Position. Kneel with equal weight on hands and knees, knees slightly apart. Hands are directly under shoulders, and knees are directly under hips. Spine is in neutral position, neither arched nor flattened.

To prepare, inhale.
1. Exhale: starting from tailbone, round the spine, allowing head to bend toward mat.
2. Inhale: hold position and tighten abdominal muscles.
3. Exhale: starting from tailbone, return spine to starting position; bring head up last, but keep eyes looking down.
Complete 3–5 repetitions.

Exercise #3 Hip Rolls: Targets Abs, Glutes & Backs of Thighs

Starting Position. Lie on back on mat, feet hip distance apart. Pelvis is in neutral position, neither arched nor flattened.

To prepare, inhale.
1. Exhale: starting from tailbone, slowly peel spine off mat until hips are lifted and weight is resting between shoulder blades.
2. Inhale: hold position and tighten abdominal muscles.
3. Exhale: starting from top of spine, slowly return to mat, lowering to starting position.
Complete 5–8 repetitions.

This handout is a service of IDEA, the leading international membership association in the health and fitness industry. IDEA Fitness Journal, Vol. 7, Number 1, January 2010.



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