Hip Aeroplane Exercise: Strengthen Your Low Back & Hips

Aug 22, 2025
 

When most people think about fixing their back pain, they jump straight to stretches or core exercises. But there’s one overlooked area that can make a huge difference - your hips.

That’s where an exercise called the hip aeroplane comes in. It’s perfect for improving hip mobility, stability, and balance, all of which directly affect how your lower back feels.

Why your hips matter for a healthy back

Your hips and lower back are very much connected. When your hips move well and stay strong, your lower back doesn’t have to overcompensate. But when your hips are stiff or unstable, your back ends up doing more work than it should.

And this can lead to pain.

The hip aeroplane works three key muscles that protect your back:

  • Glute Max – your main powerhouse muscle in the buttocks.
  • Glute Medius & Minimus – smaller muscles around the sides of your hips, that control stability and side-to-side movement.

When these muscles are strong and active, they take pressure off your spine during...

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Dynamic Core Exercise for Strength & Stability

Mar 20, 2025
 

In this tutorial, I am discussing and demonstrating the use of a kettle bell to perform a favourite dynamic core exercise for strength and stability.

What do we mean by dynamic core exercise?

Traditionally, workouts involve static exercises, allowing us to work on only one, or at least a limited number of muscle groups at the same time. Dynamic core exercises use movement patterns that engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously offering a much more efficient and effective way to train core muscles for strength and stability.

How to perform this dynamic core exercise for strength and stability?

As you’ll see in the video, this exercise involves moving the kettle bell around the body. This is known as ‘around the world’.

When you’re performing this, you’re aiming for a sort of anti-rotation movement, so you're trying to keep the body nice and solid and let your arms do the work.

You’ll feel that each position of the rotation is working the different muscles in slightly differen...

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