Core Performance Training at Training Aspects
Most people think core training is about shredded looking abs. In reality, true core strength is about control, stability, and power under load. A strong core helps you rotate efficiently, resist unwanted movement, and transfer force and power safely whether in sport or daily life.
Instead of endless crunches and sit-ups, focus more on movements that challenge the core in real-world patterns.
Try adding these 5 movements to your core training.
- Double Kettlebell Snatches – Develop explosive hip drive while building overhead shoulder stability and full-body coordination.
- Rack Squat Levels – Strengthen the core’s ability to brace and stabilize under front-loaded weight.
- Kettlebell Clean Rotations – Train controlled and synchronized rotation of the torso, lower back, hips and stomach to build real core strength.
- Kettlebell Question – Improve shoulder stability and core engagement through dynamic positioning with above the head load through the entire movement.
- Kettlebell Chops – Build rotational power and coordination across multiple planes.
Training your core this way builds strength that carries over to sport, lifting, and everyday movement. Focus on performance, and the aesthetics will surely follow.
Take action… Now!
Voorhees – Flyers Training Center


