Before We Start
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…
Trunk Exercise Dangers
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…
Common Abdominal Exercises
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….
Diet and Exercise
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….
How the Spine Works
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….
Basic Concepts Of Abdominal Training
Basic Concepts Of Abdominal Training Effective muscle strengthening For a muscle to become stronger, it must be worked harder than it would be in everyday activities. When it is, we…
The Trunk Muscles
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…
Polyps and Other Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract
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…