The Myth of the “Weak Core”
People often confess to me sometimes with guilt, sometimes with resignation “I have a weak core.” But here’s the twist: most of them aren’t weak at all. Their muscles are not broken. They are asleep. What we’re really dealing with is a fascinating condition known as...
The Posture Tax: How Every Hour of Stillness Steals a Year of Movement
In 1953, British researchers stumbled on a curious finding. London’s bus drivers—who sat for hours steering through the city had far higher rates of heart disease than the conductors who climbed the stairs of double-deckers all day. The two groups ate the same food,...
The Forgotten Muscle That Decides Your Future Health
There’s a hidden muscle deep inside your core that most people never think about until it stops working. It’s called the psoas, and it quietly connects your spine to your legs. Without it, you can’t walk, bend, or even breathe properly. Yet for most of us, the psoas...