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Strong Core Eliminates Back Pain

  • Feb 24, 2023
  • 2 min read

Written by: Bobby Aldridge, Executive Contributor

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

The Pallof Walkout is one of the underrated moves for teaching proper bracing mechanics and building a six pack. This is the ultimate CORE building exercise. Stabilize your CORE without pulling the body in the opposite direction. The athlete has to learn to stabilize their CORE under load.

An athlete needs to be able to rotate explosively to run and throw, but they also need to stop that movement — and that’s what anti-rotation is. A car accelerates to gain speed but then brakes to stop. The Pallof Walkout teaches you how to put on the brakes.


How many sets and reps should I do for the Pallof press?


The answer is always, “it depends,” but here are some general guidelines:

  • For warming up: two to three sets of eight to 10 highly concentrated reps or isometric holds of 20-30 seconds.

  • For more muscle: three to four sets of 10-20 repetitions with a light to moderate load at the end of your training session

  • For core endurance and stability: three to four sets of eight to 10 repetitions with light to moderate loads at a controlled speed

The Pallof Walkout is a valuable movement prep and core strengthening exercise for nearly every lifter. It helps to establish proper spinal alignment under load and increase core stability.


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Bobby Aldridge, Executive Contributor Brainz Magazine

Bobby Aldridge is a Physiotherapist who has spent over three decades as an athlete, student, and educator of physical movement. Now, in the best shape of his life, his mission is to help others move with ease, grace, and power to eliminate pain, reduce the chance of injury, and maximize performance.

 
 

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