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  2. ‘I Did Plank Variations Every Day For A Month—And ... - AOL

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    DAYS 13-15: Plank variations (mountain climbers, push-ups, and side planks)— 20 seconds on, 10 seconds rest, for 2 sets DAYS 16-30: Advanced plank variations (side planks, planks with shoulder ...

  3. A 10-Minute Aerobic Workout to Help Seniors Improve ... - AOL

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    Perform each exercise in the order listed below for 40 seconds each and rest for 20 seconds in between each exercise. Complete 2 rounds of this list, resting for 60 seconds in between rounds.

  4. These Are The Exercises Seniors Should Skip and Safer ... - AOL

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    Experts suggest seniors avoid these 10 exercises. Stay active for the rest of your life by making smarter, safer choices when it comes to strength training. Experts suggest seniors avoid these 10 ...

  5. 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]

  6. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Another effective exercise is an abdominal plank because it is used when strengthening their trunk and their inner and outer oblique of their core. This exercise is performed by being facedown, legs straight with their elbows bent, and holding the exercise in place by putting their weight on their forearms. [9]

  7. Kathy Smith (fitness personality) - Wikipedia

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    When Smith was 17 years old, her father died of a heart attack, and a year and a half later her mother died in an aeroplane crash. Following the loss of her parents, Kathy Smith began exercising to combat depression. Kathy Smith enrolled at the University of Hawaii, and graduated with a degree in business administration. [5]