Planks

Planks help build:

Core strength — abs, obliques, deep stabilizers
Spine support — helps protect the lower back
Shoulder stability — strengthens the upper body connection
Posture — trains the body to stay tall and aligned
Body control — improves form in squats, deadlifts, pushups, and carries

Key plank cues

Keep it simple:

  • Elbows or hands under shoulders

  • Body in a straight line

  • Ribs pulled slightly down

  • Core gently braced

  • Glutes lightly squeezed

  • Do not let the hips sag

  • Breathe while holding

A plank should feel strong and controlled — not painful in the lower back.

Beginner plank

Start with a knees-down plank or an incline plank with hands on a bench.

Do:

3 rounds of 10–20 seconds

Focus on alignment first.

Intermediate plank

Try a forearm plank or high plank from the toes.

Do:

3 rounds of 20–40 seconds

Stay steady and breathe.

Advanced plank

Try:

Shoulder tap plank
Side plank
Plank with leg lift
Weighted plank
Long-lever plank

Do:

3–4 rounds of 30–60 seconds

Only progress when form stays solid.

Common mistakes

Avoid:

Holding your breath
Letting the hips drop
Rounding the shoulders too much
Looking too far forward
Holding longer after form breaks

Quality matters more than time.

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