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What is THE best, #1 core move?

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  • Posts: 19,809 Member

    True. But I just don't have time (or desire) to add 4 or 5 core moves to my routine.

    Then alternate them. You don't have to do the same routine every time! There isn't one exercise that is going to be as effective for all of your core as a variety of exercises.

    I'm a long distance cyclist with a dodgy back so do quite a lot of core and ab work but I do a whole variety at different times from low rep strength work to high rep strength endurance work.

    Gym ball.
    Bent knee sit ups.
    Hanging leg raises.
    Cable crunches.
    Cable twists.
    Push ups.
    Single dumbbell side bends.
    Pull ups plus other bodyweight exercises....
  • Posts: 3,942 Member
    TBH I don't do any core work. By the time I've done all the compound and bodyweight stuff, my abs are wrecked. I know of at least one person who only does the likes of deadlifts and squats yet has a "Men's Health cover" body. He also likes his wine so chin chin!
  • Posts: 61,406 Member

    True. But I just don't have time (or desire) to add 4 or 5 core moves to my routine.

    You don't have to do them all every day. I don't.
  • Posts: 2,093 Member
    DavPul wrote: »

    You don't have to do them all every day. I don't.

    Exactly. Core training is important but it doesn't mean you have to annihilate your Core every session either. I do 1 to 2 Core exercises tops on training days and a max of 3 sets, but typically 1 to 2 sets.
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