low back pain

Exercises for Office Workers

We are always been told how prolonged sitting is for us. It is the new smoking of the era. It affects our health. Chances are, if you sit at a desk all day, then you already know it can make you feel tight and sluggish not to mention the deeper […]

Your Hips Don’t Lie

Have you ever felt it was difficult to sit down in a low chair or bench? Have you experienced catching or pinching type pain in your hips? Have you ever tried squatting as an exercise and just found it down right difficult to perform the movement?
These symptoms are not all […]

Core Activation & Chronic Low Back Pain

In one of the first blogs i wrote, I defined what our core actually consisted of while busting the fitness industries concept that a strong core means a ripped six pack. Our core is so much more than just rectus abdominus, “the six pack”, it starts from the very base […]

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Sitting and 5 exercises to help

Sitting has become the normal today. More people sit and do not move than ever before. We sit to work, sit to travel, sit to eat and even sit to relax. On average, the office worker can sit up to 14-16 hours of today. That is huge. Our bodies were […]

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Posture – Where the damage begins

Many people understand that when a large force is applied to the spine there is potential for damage. An example would be falling on your bottom and damaging a disc in your back. However, would you believe that we can cause just as much damage to our back just by […]

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