Running man with trunk rotation
The Running Man with Trunk Rotation exercise activates and strengthens the side glute muscles, improving hip stability and core control. Perfect for runners, athletes, and individuals looking to enhance lateral hip strength, this dynamic movement promotes balance, coordination, and injury prevention in the lower body.
Seated trunk rotation against resistance band
The seated trunk rotation against a resistance band targets back and core muscles, enhancing rotational strength and control. Ideal for athletes, golfers, cricketers, individuals with back discomfort, and anyone aiming to improve core stability, this exercise builds resilience in the spine and promotes balanced movement.
Seated back twist stretch
The seated back twist stretch relieves tension and improves mobility in the spine, making it ideal for office workers who sit for extended periods. This stretch promotes spinal flexibility, reduces stiffness, and supports better posture, helping you feel more comfortable throughout the day.
Seated hip pull-ups
The seated-on-ball pull-ups against a resistance band exercise targets back and hip strength, making it effective for rehabilitation. Ideal for improving stability and control, this movement supports back alignment, strengthens hip muscles, and enhances core engagement for a balanced recovery.
Lunge forward trunk turn
Lunges with trunk rotation while holding a ball enhance knee and back coordination, promoting stability and control. Ideal for building lower body strength and core engagement, this exercise supports knee alignment, improves balance, and strengthens rotational movement for a well-rounded functional workout.