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  2. Plank (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The most common plank is the forearm plank which is held in a push-up-like position, with the body's weight borne on forearms, elbows, and toes. Many variations exist such as the side plank and the reverse plank. [1] [2] The plank is commonly practiced in Pilates and yoga, and by those training for boxing and other sports. [3] [4] [5]

  3. How to Do Planks the Right Way - AOL

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    The plank is one of the most common core training exercises. Here's how to do planks the right way, and some extra-challenging variations. The plank is one of the most common core training ...

  4. 10 Plank Variations That Get Results for Every Fitness Level

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    To perform a weighted plank, assume a standard plank position. Have a partner place a weight plate on your lower back, or use a weighted vest. Perform three sets of 30 to 45-second holds.

  5. How to Plank Your Way to a Slim Core - AOL

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    Here's a list of my favorite plank variations: Plank with shoulder taps. Side plank. Side plank with hip dips. Side plank with leg lifts. Plank jacks. Three-point plank (single-leg) Extended arm ...

  6. How to perfect your plank in 5 easy steps - AOL

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    This modified plank position will work your entire core, but in a less intense way, allowing you to really focus on your form. Hold for 10 seconds, then release. Repeat two more times.

  7. Planche (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Planche position. A planche (from French "planche", meaning "plank") is a skill in gymnastics and calisthenics in which the body is held parallel to the ground, while being supported above the floor by straight arms.

  8. If You Can Hold a Plank for This Long, Your Core Strength Is ...

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    Start in a high plank position with a dumbbell or kettlebell placed just outside one hand. Drag the weight across your body to the other side using your opposite hand. Alternate hands and repeat ...

  9. Isometric exercise - Wikipedia

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    The 'plank' is a type of isometric hold which can intensively activate the body's core musculature. The 'side plank' is a variation designed to strengthen the oblique muscles. An isometric exercise is an exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint.