There's a category of core strength called "hip flexion with neutral spine." And it's overlooked by most athletes. This category consists of any exercises where you're actively bracing your core/lumbar spine while bringing your knees to your chest. Here's one of the best exercises to train it.
This is probably the most challenging subset of core exercises. The focus here should be on keeping your lumbar spine in a neutral alignment throughout, with no lumbar flexion or "tucking." Proper cueing here is critical. Focus on the following:
It's not going to be perfect early on, but really focus on staying as stable and neutral as possible.
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