Movement Pattern

Core

The Core movement pattern focuses on maintaining stability through the trunk while generating or resisting movement. It includes exercises like planks, dead bugs, and Pallof presses, which strengthen the abdominals, obliques, and spinal stabilisers.

A strong core enhances nearly every other movement pattern — from squatting and pressing to running and jumping. Core work improves posture, reduces injury risk, and builds the foundation for athletic performance.

RB100 athletes often test their core endurance with 100-second plank challenges or timed ab circuits, emphasising quality control over speed.

Athlete performing dumbbell Z press, seated on floor legs extended, dumbbells mid-press overhead, cinematic gym lighting
Dumbbell Z Press

Dumbbell Z Press

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Athlete performing landmine anti-rotation press, side-on stance resisting rotation, bar extended forward, cinematic gym lighting
Landmine Anti-Rotation Press (Pallof Press Variation)

Landmine Anti-Rotation Press (Pallof Press Variation)

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Athlete in deep barbell overhead squat, arms fully extended overhead, bar aligned over midfoot, upright torso, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and control
Barbell Overhead Squat

Barbell Overhead Squat

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Athlete performing hanging leg raise, body in controlled hollow position, legs parallel to floor, strong core tension, cinematic gym lighting highlighting midline control
Hanging Leg Raise

Hanging Leg Raise

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