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Chris Freytag demonstrates a Modified Forearm Side Plank
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Modified Forearm Side Plank is a core body exercise that strengthens your obliques as well as your shoulder girdle and hip. This is a great exercise for those of you who want to learn how to do a traditional forearm side plank but aren’t quite ready for the whole thing.

If you learn how to do Modified Forearm Side Plank you will gradually work your way up to a forearm side plank. One of the best ways to practice this transition is to work on the Modified Side Plank for a while.

Once you are able to hold this for 30 seconds or more, try lifting your top leg and work on that position for a while. After you have mastered the Modified Forearm Side Plank with leg lift you will be ready to try a full forearm side plank.

Core body work is some of the most important strength training you can do for your body. Your core- including abdominals, back, and hips- hold your body in a stable place while you do every activity from carrying groceries to running marathons.  A strong core is a strong body.  

Crunches and sit ups will train your rectus abdominus or your “six-pack”, but planks will train your entire core. This Modified Forearm Side Plank is an excellent way to include your obliques and hips as part of the entire strength training of your core.

The forearm side plank is also a great way to train in a side plank without putting as much pressure on your shoulder or wrist as a full side plank.

Modified Forearm Side Plank Exercise Instructions

  • Begin lying on the floor with the bottom knee bent on the mat and the leg on top is long. The forearm is flat on the mat, making sure that your elbow is aligned directly under your shoulder.
  • Engage your core and raise your body up, keeping your lower knee on the floor and your body in a straight line from your head to your feet.  Keep your abdominals engaged and try to to let your hips rise or drop.

Targets: arms, shoulders, core

 

About Chris Freytag, CPT

Chris Freytag is an ACE certified personal trainer, TV personality, author and motivational speaker. She has been sharing the message of healthy living for 30 years while teaching fitness classes, writing books, creating workouts and sharing her knowledge in magazines and online.

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