EPISODE · Nov 17, 2025 · 12 MIN
#106: The Upper Body and Core Connection - Why Isolating Body Parts Doesn't Cut It
from Moms In Motion · host Krista Williams & Jenn Perna
Rebuilding your core strength and stability is a full body effort! In today's episode, we are talking about how you can't only work your core if you want to really build core strength and stability - it's always a full body approach. This is something that is naturally part of a strength training program when the goal is overall fitness, but clients are not always as bought-in when they are in pelvic floor physical therapy for core-related issues such as diastasis recti or back pain. If you think the only way to improve your core weakness is by doing more isolated core work, listen up!We will have 3 different types of episodes and one will drop each week on Mondays!Movement and educationMom life struggles and experiencesBusiness ownershipTake us for a walk, listen while you tackle some chores, or let us join you as you hustle your crew around town! Be sure to follow this podcast, share it with some mom friends, and let us know what you want to hear us chat about by connecting with us!Follow us on Instagram: @momsinmotionpodcast, @strong.mom.project, @jennperna_dptCheck out our websites:www.thestrongmomproject.comwww.vividwomenshealth.com
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Rebuilding your core strength and stability is a full body effort! In today's episode, we are talking about how you can't only work your core if you want to really build core strength and stability - it's always a full body approach. This is something that is naturally part of a strength training program when the goal is overall fitness, but clients are not always as bought-in when they are in pelvic floor physical therapy for core-related issues such as diastasis recti or back pain. If you t...
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