Are planks effective?
HollyMGT
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My gut sticks out like I'm 6 months pregnant. I seem to have no muscle tone in my core. I'm wondering if doing planks is really effective at tightening those muscles and pulling them in so they don't stick out. Thanks!
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Are you sure it's not your posture?0
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They are good for core strength but not what you're looking for. You need to eat at a deficit.0
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Planks will strengthen your core but do nothing about the fat covering your abs.
You cannot spot reduce fat. The best advice would be to eat at a slight deficit (0.5lb weight loss goal per week), get adequate protein (0.8 grams per lb of goal body weight should suffice), take part in a progressive strength training program (such as stronglifts 5x5, strong curves, new rules of lifting, starting strength, etc), and time.
The deficit will ensure you lose weight, the small amount of said deficit is why you need time, but a smaller deficit, adequate protein, and strength training will ensure that a larger % of your total weight loss will come from fat, instead of a large % coming from lean muscle.0 -
I know planks won't do anything about the fat. I just wondered if they'd effectively tighten the muscle and reduce the pouch.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »Are you sure it's not your posture?
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TavistockToad wrote: »Are you sure it's not your posture?
Maintaining proper posture is really important for many reasons but also to keep your core strong. I remind myself regularly to check my posture. Write a note and put it on your computer or set a reminder to check and adjust your posture regularly. That combined with weight loss and core-strengthening exercises will help.
Also, don't resign yourself to genetics. This is one of those things that you DO have control over.0 -
See the above comments on the paunch being fat, and this will be more likely to draw it in rather than planks:
exrx.net/WeightExercises/TransverseAbdominus/AbdominalVacuum.html0 -
See the above comments on the paunch being fat, and this will be more likely to draw it in rather than planks:
exrx.net/WeightExercises/TransverseAbdominus/AbdominalVacuum.html
im gonna sit at my desk and do this throughout the day. got any others that might help with posture as well?0 -
also, since on the topic of planks, would planks help at all with posture if done properly over time?0
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core strength is good for long term mobility and balance...planks are a good start...yoga and pilates will also build the core muscles in a balanced manner0
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Planks are an incredible exercise but they will not make you lose fat in your stomach.0
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brittanynicholexx wrote: »im gonna sit at my desk and do this throughout the day. got any others that might help with posture as well?
Nothing is as good as practicing good posture all day long.
What exactly is wrong with your posture?0 -
I don't know about effective, but they make me shake like a leaf And when I do side planks I sure feel it the next day.0
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Abs are made in the kitchen. A 6-pack does you no good if there's fat hanging off of it. Eat clean and work the muscles at a lot of different angles.0
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MostlyWater wrote: »Abs are made in the kitchen. A 6-pack does you no good if there's fat hanging off of it. Eat clean and work the muscles at a lot of different angles.
no direct ab work is needed to get a six pack, though some core work could be beneficial for other reasons. And you do not have to eat clean to lose fat, just eat at a deficit and give it time.0 -
Squats and push ups will do more for your abs than planks.......but like others have said and I will echo, this is assuming that your diet is in sync with your fat loss/muscle building goals.
Like erickirb said, spot reduction is a misnomer. Go ahead and do planks until you're blue in the face. Will you have strong abs.....sure you will, but if your diet isn't good, those strong abs will still be covered with a comfy, warm layer of fat.0
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