Six pack strength won't help back pain, say scientists

The key to preventing back pain lies in strengthening the 'core' muscles that support the spine... rather than working on a six pack, according to new research.

A study of runners found those weak in this area were more prone to developing a condition that blights the lives of eight in ten Britons at some point.

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Located around the stomach, back, pelvic floor and hips they control balance, posture and trunk stability - and are the foundation for movement.

And having a great six pack won't help. Despite this muscle, the Rectus Abdominis, forming part of the core, it is superficial.