German Phrase
Warum ist Corekraft wichtig?
Meaning
The sentence asks for the reasons behind the importance of core strength. It is commonly used in fitness, health, and physiotherapy discussions to prompt an explanation of the benefits of a strong core.
When to use
Use this question when you want to start a conversation about the benefits of core training – e.g., in a gym class, a physiotherapy session, a health blog, or a casual chat with friends about exercise.
✦Grammar Breakdown
WarumistCorekraftwichtig?
Warum
Interrogative adverb meaning 'why', placed at the beginning of a yes‑no question.
ist
3rd person singular present of the verb 'sein' (to be); used as the copula linking subject and predicate adjective.
Corekraft
Compound noun (Core + Kraft) meaning 'core strength'; treated as a neuter noun (das Corekraft) in German.
wichtig
Predicative adjective meaning 'important'; follows the copula without an article.
🗨In Conversation
Warum ist Corekraft wichtig?
Why is core strength important?
Eine stabile Corekraft schützt den Rücken, verbessert die Haltung und steigert die Leistungsfähigkeit bei fast allen Sportarten.
A stable core protects the back, improves posture, and boosts performance in almost every sport.
✕Common Mistakes
Corekraft ist wichtig warum?
German questions require the interrogative word at the front; the verb must stay in second position.
Warum ist Corekraft wichtig
Missing question mark makes it read as a statement; always end a direct question with '?' in writing.
Warum ist die Corekraft wichtig?
The noun 'Corekraft' is neuter (das Corekraft); the article 'die' is grammatically possible but sounds unusual in everyday speech.
↔Alternatives
Warum ist die Corekraft wichtig?
Why is the core strength important?
Warum ist Core‑Training wichtig?
Why is core training important?
Weshalb ist eine starke Corekraft von Bedeutung?
Why is a strong core important?
Cultural Tip
In German fitness circles the English‑derived term 'Corekraft' is popular, but you’ll also hear 'Rumpfstabilität' or 'Bauch‑ und Rückenmuskulatur' in more formal contexts. Using the native terms can make you sound more knowledgeable, especially when speaking with physiotherapists or older trainers.

