Why Is It Important to Have Strong Obliques? - Pilates Fitness (2024)

01 Jun Why Is It Important to Have Strong Obliques?

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Rotation of the body is used often in our daily lives, e.g. turning towards your bedside to shut your phone alarm in the morning, turning to talk to someone behind you, or even turning to get the toilet paper in the loo. Since we rotate the spine frequently and unconsciously every day, why is it important to strengthen our obliques in rotation?

To answer this question, let’s first take a deeper look at themuscles involved in a spinal rotation:

Transverse abdominis are the abdominal muscles closest to our spine and organs, often referred affectionately by Pilates Instructors as TA. TA is THE MUSCLE thatPilates instructorsare cueing you to engage in all Pilates movements. This is the most important CORE MUSCLE in your body. When you activate the transverse abdominis during movements, your tummy becomes flatter in engagement as thetransverse abdominis tightens and press downwards towards your spine, thereby stabilising your spine and providing support.

Rectus abdominis or the six-pack are the abdominal muscles furthest from your spine and closest to your skin. Hence when it is toned, the definition is very obvious. Rectus abdominis is the muscle that we are discouraging you to activate during Pilates movements. When you engage the rectus, your tummy bulges up in a small hill and yourtransverse abdominis will be relaxed.
In the article, we will be focusing on External Obliques and Internal Obliques.

Contracting the external obliquesrotates the trunk toward the opposite side, as seen in the Bicycle Crunchbelow:

On the other hand, the internal obliques flexes and rotates the trunk towards the same side, like in a side plank:

Doingthese 2 exercises daily (with a combination of the right diet and cardio exercise) will definitely strengthen your core and tone up your obliques. If you’re not sure how toned obliques look like, it’s the 2 lines at the side of the 8 pecsthat this hunky man is pointing to:

HOW CAN HAVING STRONGOBLIQUES LOWER THE RISK OF INJURY OR MUSCLE ACHES?

Having firm obliques not only looks good, but also supports the back and overall posture. Thishelps prevent injuries and pain especially associated with the lower back and shoulders.

When we twist our torso, the muscles in our core, shoulders and backsimultaneously contracts and lengthens on each side. However, it’s common to lead a rotation from the shoulders rather than further down the spine, especially for desk-bound workers who have a lot of tightness in their neck and shoulders due toprolonged sitting in front of the computer.

Here’s the correct way to twist the spine while seated upright:

First, ground the hips evenly on both sides. Lengthen your back from the bottom of the spine all the way up to the top of the head. (Picture A)
Then,reach the opposite ribcageforwards as you begin to rotate the other ribcage back, growing taller as you twist. Your pelvis will be stationary and facing square forward. Rotation comes from ribcage movement and not shoulder or pelvis movement. (Picture B)

Tip: Allow the shoulders tofollow spinal rotationrather than to lead spinal rotation.

Repeatedlyrotating the spine the wrong waymight result in weak and unresponsive obliques. Theback muscles start to compensate for the lack of abdominal work, causinga lack of support on the spine (bad posture). In the long run, you might start to feel tightness and compression on the lower back area due to an excessive anterior pelvic tilt.

If thisposture is not corrected, the degeneration of the spinal discs may occur, resulting inchronic pain.You can read more about the dangers of having an excessive anterior pelvic tilthere.

Having correct spinal rotation patterns also increases flexibility in the thoracic spine (upper and mid back), whichhelps to release nagging aches and pains in the shoulders and neck.

Now that you know the benefits ofimproving the way you rotate your body, here are some tips to perform this month’s rotational flow better:

  1. Keep the hips grounded and square at all times. Left and right bum should have equal pressure on the ground while seated, there should not be any hiking or lifting of hips during rotation.
  2. Lead the rotation from the ribcage and spine instead of the arms or head or hips.
  3. Be patient with your body – start training stabilitywithin a small range. Once you are stable, slowly increase the range to challenge yourself!
  4. Take your time and go slow – doing this will give you more control and better form!

PRACTISE PILATES MAT ROTATION EXERCISES AT HOME!

STRETCH DAILY WITH OUR MAT PILATES ROTATION EXERCISES PART 2

STRETCH DAILY WITH OUR MAT PILATES ROTATION EXERCISES PART 1

Do each of the exercises 8 – 10 times for each side. It will take you 5 – 8 minutes. You should do it on the floor with the support of a Yoga/Pilates mat or a soft towel on a carpeted floor. These exercises should not be performed on the bed! You can do these exercises first thing in the morning to increase flexibility of your spine or at the end of the day to stretch out those tired muscles.

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core, exercise, external obliques, fitness, flexible thoracic spine, flow, internal obliques, pilates, posture, reduce kyphosis, reduce lower back pain, stiff shoulders and neck

Why Is It Important to Have Strong Obliques? - Pilates Fitness (2024)
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