2008
DOI: 10.2165/00007256-200838120-00004
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Optimizing Performance by Improving Core Stability and Core Strength

Abstract: Core stability and core strength have been subject to research since the early 1980s. Research has highlighted benefits of training these processes for people with back pain and for carrying out everyday activities. However, less research has been performed on the benefits of core training for elite athletes and how this training should be carried out to optimize sporting performance. Many elite athletes undertake core stability and core strength training as part of their training programme, despite contradict… Show more

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“…8,12  Core stability-the body's ability to control the position of the trunk and pelvis for optimum production, transfer and control of functional activities 9 .…”
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“…8,12  Core stability-the body's ability to control the position of the trunk and pelvis for optimum production, transfer and control of functional activities 9 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Core strength -the muscles surrounding the spinal column's ability to maintain stability while acting on an external perturbation 12 .…”
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“…The apparently crucial role of the CM during exercise has led to the suggestion that enhancing CM function would improve sports performance. However, most previous studies have failed to support this suggestion (10,18,19,22). Given the closely integrated relationship between CM and IM contributions to sports performance, it is perhaps unsurprising that interventions focussing only on the CM should fail to identify an improvement in sports performance.…”
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confidence: 99%