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Posted by Dr. Scott Wilson | 01-Aug-2014
The posterior oblique sling helps maintain core stability and facilitates the generation of strength & speed; particularly when it comes to rotational movement (especially important for golfers, tennis players & hockey players, for example).
In the following video, Dr. Jason Lemieux of Physiomed Oakville demonstrates a variation of the standard bridge exercise for targeting the muscles of the posterior oblique sling:
Here, Dr. Lemieux targets this same muscle group with a half-kneeling row/pulling exercise:

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