Planking Advice
AndyRogan
Posts: 195 Member
I know there several dozen pages about it, I just hoped I'd get a quicker response by asking.
I want to increase my plank time.
At the moment, I seem to get to around 1min and my body is burning, and shaking so bad to I have to stop.
Is the best way to increase by just doing them often?
Are there any other exercises that would help me increase that core strength I need to go longer.
I'm just feeling frustrated that I don't seem to be improving.
I want to increase my plank time.
At the moment, I seem to get to around 1min and my body is burning, and shaking so bad to I have to stop.
Is the best way to increase by just doing them often?
Are there any other exercises that would help me increase that core strength I need to go longer.
I'm just feeling frustrated that I don't seem to be improving.
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A minute is respectable. Once a person can plank for a minute, i would progress to more dynamic variations (l leg up, 1 arm up, rotating, etc). Eventually progress to deadlifts, squats and other standing exercises, since our core is trained best when standing. Then you can probably ditch the planks entirely.. unless you're in some kind of plank contest or something.. in which case keep practicing them.0
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Holding a plank beyond 1 minute isn't needed to increase "strength" of the core. Beyond 1 minute is working on the "muscle endurance" (think running long distance here), of the core.
If you want to strengthen the core, then do some of the exercises mentioned above.
IMO, one of the best core strengthening exercises is the overhead barbell squat.
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Hey man, if you're only doing it for 1 minute, you're probably doing it RIGHT.
Most people do the plank completely wrong and they're able to do it for 2 minutes +
Make sure your hips are tucked forward, back is straight, your head is over your shoulders and hand placement- FEEL your abs shake, that's your core stabilizing itself- the main purpose of the abdominals.
Keep up the good technique and you'll be able to do it longer (;
Just keep doing it right haha0
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