Could be physical, mental, philosophical, religious etc

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    21 days ago

    It’s just brutal… everybody says it but it’s really true, a strong core (abs, lower back, ass + upper legs) makes your back so much sturdier and resistant to “going out”

    If you want to go full on strength training, you could consider barbell training with a periodized program (531, tactical barbell, etc). You would essentially have to learn three or four simple lifts and then have at er. This is the route I went, would highly recommend it for anyone. These programs don’t ask you to use strength that you don’t already have, and the movements are very straightforward with lots of tutorials available on YouTube. It’s all sub maximal training and slowly builds over time. Fitness influencers are always trying to baffle everyone with bullshit but the core recipe for getting strong is so extremely simple. Compound lifts, eat, sleep (And some token cardio)

    If you just want the strong core and back, you could do hanging leg raises or an ab wheel and some romanian deadlifts with a kettlebell every other day or so.

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      21 days ago

      Thanks. Will look into those. I did some strength training back in the day - and enjoyed it a lot - but that was not focused on the back/core.

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        21 days ago

        That’s great, they say it comes back quickly if you have trained in the past. And as I understand it, the compound lifts themselves also build the core to some extent just from all the bracing you’ll be doing.