HOW: Assume the plank position on your elbows and toes. Simply hold this position for the desired amount of time.   FEEL: You should feel all the muscles in your stomach working to hold this position. You may also feel your shoulder and chest muscles...

HOW: Get set-up standing in front of a wall with your arms supported on a foam roller that is also supported on the wall. With your thumbs facing towards you and putting pressure into the wall through the foam roller so that it doesn't...

HOW: Start by assuming the tall plank position with both hands on the ball. Then slowly slide one hand into the middle of the swissball and gentle take away your other hand. Really drive the palm of your hands into the swissball in an...

HOW: Assume a sideplank position on a swissball. Dig your elbow into the middle of the swissball for the most stability. Stay strong through the shoulder and do not let it collapse. It will help to keep both of your feet on the ground...

HOW: Get set up on your hands and knees with your hands beneath your shoulders, and knees under your hips. Push into the ground with your hands, lift your knees off the ground, and support your body while trying to keep your back parallel...

HOW: Get set up on your hands and knees with your hands beneath your shoulders, and knees under your hips. Push into the ground with your hands, lift your knees off the ground, and support your body while trying to keep your back parallel...

HOW: Begin in a standing position holding onto a bar with both hands. Keeping your back neutral then press the bar overhead. Your hands, elbows, shoulders, and body should all be aligned at the end position. Slowly return back to the starting position and...

HOW: Start by assuming a plank position on a swissball with your toes on the ground and your elbows on the swissball. Actively push into the swissball through your elbows with your shoulder blades. Your shoulders should be active. Once in a stable and...

HOW: Start by assuming a plank position on a swissball with your toes on the ground and your elbows on the swissball. Actively push into the swissball through your elbows with your shoulder blades. Your shoulders should be active.   FEEL: You should feel all...

HOW: Start with your hands together and finger tips facing the ceiling. Reach up as high as you can while taking a deep breath, then spread your hands apart from one another as far as you can while facing your palms forward. Squeeze your...

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