What is the Core?
Part 1: Core Strength
The Core muscles of the body has been defined as a grouping of muscles in the torso. Some say abdominals, some include pelvic floor and some include the back. Usually people say, “I need to strengthen my core” so lets start there…. what is core strength?
Core strength is more than engaging a few deep muscles in the torso—it’s about breath, stability, and whole-body connection. True core strength comes from how breath interacts with fascia and muscles to create stability in movement.
I believe true strength and movement originate from the breath—how it engages and supports the entire body. Breath, combined with grounding forces, synchronizes fascia and muscle connections, forming the support chains essential for core strength. In essence, the core is where movement stability begins.
Michelle defines the core as the body's intrinsic strength, providing stability and support. Core strength is the ability to distinguish movement patterns—whether in daily life, exercise, or sports—from the foundational stability of the pelvis, spine, and organs.
Our mentor's perspectives on the core:
Sue Hitzmann (MELT Method): A reflexive core (connective tissue around organs) and a rooted core (head to feet) work together for stability.
Joe Pilates: The "Powerhouse" includes the entire torso, with breath as the foundation of movement.
Eric Franklin: A system of abdominal, back, and pelvic muscles interconnected by fascia.
Gray Institute: "The body’s true core is everything from the nose to the toes."
How to connect with your core:
Start with breath awareness—front, back, sides, top, and bottom. Then, feel your connection to the ground. Does your body feel stable? Can you move easily in all directions? Engaging breath and grounding are key to core strength.
Swings for Warm-Up - Core Centric Exercises
A movement video with Michelle Reed. CORE CENTRIC Exercises: Follow along with 3D movements, starting with the upper body, moving to lower body, putting it all together.
Find your ease and flow with swings for warm up.
Hand Treatment - JAM Movement Activity
JAM ~ Joy in Movement Hand Treatment Video with Michelle
Learn how to improve circulation and increase mobility
For ongoing support, join the Joy and Movement program at the Vashon Senior Center, JAM Fridays at 2:30
Walking Loops: JAM Movement Activities
JAM ~ Movement Activities: Joy in Movement Walking Loops
Downloadable PDFs to walk your way around Vashon Island
Squats: JAM Movement Activity
Squats: JAM Movement Activity
Standing up in front of your chair, slowly sit down and raise your hands in the air!
Brain Dance - JAM Movement Activities
JAM ~ Joy in Movement Brain Dance Video
Check out the Brain Dance Video on YouTube and get your brain dancing!
For ongoing support, join the Joy and Movement program at the Vashon Senior Center, JAM Fridays at 2:30
PelviCore Workout - Core Centric Exercises
A movement video with Michelle Reed. CORE CENTRIC Exercises: PelviCore Workout Beginner/Intermediate Athlete. Explore the Core response to hip rotation in this 15 Min workout
Ober Park Circuit - JAM Movement Activity
Ober Park Circuit downloadable PDF - JAM Movement Activity
Learn about 5 recommended uses of park equipment for building your CORE Foundation.
JAM Program Overview
JAM Joy and Movement Program Overview
Joy and Movement is a guided activity program for all abilities and ages.
Core Centric Coaches will lead the program and help you celebrate your progress. Join any time!
Workout with Loop Band - Core Centric Exercises
30 minute Exercise set using a long band and Loop Bands. Instructor Michelle Reed