Level One

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Level One The level one exercises build on the stable spine established by the foundation exercises, and introduce forces which challenge the trunk from various angles. In this way, stability…

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Before We Start

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Before We Start Warm-up Before starting an abdominal training session, it is vital to warm up. There are two main reasons for this: first, warming up can make sports injuries…

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Trunk Exercise Dangers

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Trunk Exercise Dangers More than any other area in the body, the back is susceptible to injury through incorrect exercise. To prevent injury, we need to have an understanding of…

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Posture

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Posture Posture is simply the relationship or alignment between the various parts of the body. It is important from two standpoints. Firstly, good posture underlies all exercise techniques. Your posture…

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Common Abdominal Exercises

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Common Abdominal Exercises One of the aims of this book is to improve the standard of abdominal exercises by making exercises for this body part both safer and more effective….

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Diet and Exercise

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Diet and Exercise People often begin using abdominal exercises in the hope of reducing their waistline; they join a local gym or exercise class and work hard for many months….

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How the Spine Works

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How the Spine Works Overview of the spinal column The human backbone, or spinal column, is made up of 33 individual bones. Each bone is called a vertebra (see fig….

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The Trunk Muscles

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The Trunk Muscles We need to become familiar with all of the muscles affecting the lower trunk – the area between the ribcage and the pelvic bones. At the front…

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Polyps and Other Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract

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Adenomatous polyposis syndromes Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) MYH-associated polyposis (MAP) Turcots syndrome Lynch syndrome Hamartomatous polyps Solitary juvenile polyp Juvenile polyposis syndrome PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome Peutz–Jeghers syndrome Inflammatory polyps…

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