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Plank Question

AmyOutOfControl
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Okay, I have a plank question for all you fitness experts. Why is doing a plank on the forearms so much harder than doing a high plank on your hands? It seems MUCH harder to me.
Do you use different muscles to perform a forearm plank? If so, I need to seriously work those muscles because they suck.
Do you use different muscles to perform a forearm plank? If so, I need to seriously work those muscles because they suck.
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I don't know the answer, but I find the high plank easier too. I think (but i'm not sure) that the high plank works the triceps more and the core a bit less than the forearm plank. Admittedly, the only high planks I regularly do are the ones from Sun Salutation (yoga), so maybe i'm just not doing them long enough and they aren't really any less challenging.0
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On a forearm plank, your body is more horizontal so your forearms are carrying more of the load and your core is working harder. On a high plank, your body is a bit more vertical so more of the load is transferred to your legs and feet. IMO.4
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I find it the other way around.
I'd suggest doing a video check and make sure your plank is correct and you're not bowing or bridging1 -
Yes forearm is harder. Think about learning progressive push ups. Counter push ups are the easiest. As you get lower with each progression it gets harder.0
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I love planks. Ha, but I'm reading a novel where they're using planks as a form of military torture. At the 1:58 mark yesterday I realised how effective that would be!1
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