For today's blog, Garry Y. Itkin looks at two essential exercises elite athletes do that strengthen the core and sculpt the midsection.
Deadlifts
The deadlift is one of the four main full-body exercises, including pull-ups, push-ups, and squats. While these four exercises work a person's core, it's the deadlift that strengthens the midsection the most. It is a favorite among lifters and is often called the king of compound movements alongside the squat.
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To do a deadlift, a person has to bend at the waist and grip the barbell from the floor to do it properly. A straight back is a must, with knees bent a little. Then, without changing form, contract the ab muscles and use the lower back's power to stand straight back up.
Planks
Moving from a compound exercise to one of the most deceivingly tough movements, Garry Y. Itkin names the plank as a go-to for core strengthening. This time-over-tension exercise is one of the most effective workout finishers ever.
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To do a plank, a person has to be face-down on the floor, propped up on their elbows and toes. The goal here is to keep oneself as straight as a board for a given period (usually 30 to 60 seconds). Holding the position will work on your shoulders, legs, and most of all, abdominals and lower back.
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