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Balance training involves exercises and activities that challenge your body's ability to maintain stability and control its position. These exercises typically involve destabilizing elements, such as standing on one leg, using unstable surfaces, or performing dynamic movements. The objective is to engage the core muscles and proprioceptive system (the body's sense of position and movement) to maintain balance and control.
Balance training involves exercises and activities that challenge your body's ability to maintain stability and control its position. These exercises typically involve destabilizing elements, such as standing on one leg, using unstable surfaces, or performing dynamic movements. The objective is to engage the core muscles and proprioceptive system (the body's sense of position and movement) to maintain balance and control.
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