4min plank
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CassidyScaglione wrote: »Had a horrible day yesterday! At school for most of the day, and fell asleep when i got home. lol. no planks for me... back on track today...
Day 3: 0.30: 0.00
Day 4 0.30: 2x 0.30! take that university! and sleep!
Oooh ouch!!! Feel the burn! Hahahaa nice!0 -
Day 4
0:30 - 0:30!!0 -
Ladies and gentlemen, just a reminder... tomorrow marks day 5 of the plank challenge for those who started on the 20th... and we will be moving up to a 40 second plank! For anyone who has joined later, or wants to join now, we are following the schedule outlined here: http://healthtipssource.com/2015/06/06/one-exercise-4-minutes-28-days-a-new-body/ (yes i know there's a typo!)
Great work so far, for everyone who has been keeping on... It is definitely motivation for me to see you all logging your participation!
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nmannette575 wrote: »Ok.. I'll admit.. I'm a newbie at MFP.. but I have to ask.. when you guys say. "Day 1 0.20 : 0.20" why put the "0.20" twice? I'm sorry, I just got confused.
Great job so far!!!
The first 20 is the time you should be doing... the second is what you've accomplished (some people fall down, etc) not really an issue yet... but as we move higher it probably will be....0 -
CassidyScaglione wrote: »nmannette575 wrote: »Ok.. I'll admit.. I'm a newbie at MFP.. but I have to ask.. when you guys say. "Day 1 0.20 : 0.20" why put the "0.20" twice? I'm sorry, I just got confused.
Great job so far!!!
The first 20 is the time you should be doing... the second is what you've accomplished (some people fall down, etc) not really an issue yet... but as we move higher it probably will be....
Yes thank you.. this is definitely a challenge0 -
Thanks for starting this Cassidy0
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40 second planks people! Let's go! Tomorrow is even a rest day, so punch it!!0
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Day 5: 0:40 - 0:40
Everyone on Day 5 enjoy the day off tomorrow!0 -
Day 5 .40 : .40 done!!!! Great job!!! Enjoy rest day tomorrow!!!0
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I am doing a similar challenge with the gym I go to. We are up to 2min and 15 sec....I can only get to a minute but everyday is a bit easier.0
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Shoot, I just now saw this and will start tomorrow
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I wanna play !
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K starting today !0 -
I think I could be in for this. I'm way too busy, it's been I think more than a month since I've made it to the gym even. But this is something I could do at home in just a few minutes, so... I suppose I could jump in at day 5 starting tonight (I'm certain 40s is no issue for me as last time I was at the gym, despite being awhile ago, I did wobbly elevated plank for 60s).
@ninerbuff I'm hoping to improve core / ab strength. Maybe that is a good strategy and maybe not... this is an area where you have more expertise than I do, so what do you think will be a benefit from such an exercise?0 -
This exercise is great for the core and arms. Tightens the area... With no pressure on the spine from bending it with crunches n such0
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Day 5 0:40 - 0:40!0
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midwesterner85 wrote: »@ninerbuff I'm hoping to improve core / ab strength. Maybe that is a good strategy and maybe not... this is an area where you have more expertise than I do, so what do you think will be a benefit from such an exercise?
Those other 3 minutes after 1 minute of planking can be utilized to do a couple of other core strengthening exercises like leg raises or Russian twists.
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squeekecho262 wrote: »This exercise is great for the core and arms. Tightens the area... With no pressure on the spine from bending it with crunches n such
Planks have their place, but for some reason there's this fad of doing planks for minutes on in and expecting the same results as actually training core and arms directly.
If it's for a personal challenge (like a marathon), okay I get it. But running a marathon doesn't necessarily equate to increasing leg strength.
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If it's for a personal challenge (like a marathon), okay I get it. But running a marathon doesn't necessarily equate to increasing leg strength.
Well then, since this is on the Challenge forum, and not on the Exercise and Fitness forum, I'm not sure why you are here being discouraging. Go and start your own challenge where people crunch and twist of you like.0 -
does any one know if you can actually do this wrong. I know it sounds like a daft question but if your body is lower to the ground is that good or bad0
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