2 Exercises for your Low Back

To keep our low backs happy and safe, it is important for us to learn how to stabilize them when we lift, push, and load them. Just as important though, is to learn how to move the lumbar spine in bending and extending, twisting and side-bending. Our lives are not lived in neutral spine, and in order to keep our spines prepared for our active lives, we need to train outside neutral as well.

These 2 exercises will help you discover how much you move (or don’t move) in your lumber spine, which motions are easier and which are harder, all while strengthening those deep core muscles that we need to keep the spine safe.

3 Exercises for Your Ankles

Do you keep rolling your ankles? Maybe you feel like they are stiff and don’t move well? Is there a little tweak in them after a big hike? Do you always feel the need to stretch your calves? Try these 3 moves (daily if possible) to help bring some mobility and control to your ankles and tension relief to your calves and feet.