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Core vs. Abs Exercises: What’s the Difference?

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Last updated: 2024/10/13 at 4:13 PM
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The distinction between core and abs exercises can be confusing, as they are often used interchangeably in the fitness industry. However, it’s important to understand that while the core includes the abs, it also encompasses other muscles such as the pelvic floor, obliques, and spinal erectors. Strengthening your entire core is crucial for overall stability, support, and posture.

Your core acts as a corset or weightlifting belt, providing support and protection for your organs and spine. It allows for movement in various directions, such as flexion, lateral flexion, extension, and rotation of the trunk. On the other hand, your abs specifically refer to the rectus abdominis muscle, commonly known as the “six-pack.”

Weakness in the core can lead to imbalances, compensations, and injuries. It can also affect your posture and cause tightness in other areas of the body. Strengthening your core not only prevents these issues but also enhances performance and movement control, making it essential for everyone, not just athletes.

Incorporating core exercises like bear crawls, stir the pot, half-kneeling halos, and farmer’s carries can help target and strengthen your entire midsection. For a more focused abs workout, try movements like abs rollouts, hanging knee lifts, and dragonfly exercises. These exercises can be done individually or as part of a circuit to challenge your core and abs effectively.

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