Core strength is one of the most common areas of concerns that physical therapists get asked about. Weak core muscles contribute to a number of different movement challenges so working on strength in this area is almost always beneficial.
A plank is one of the best exercises to target all areas of the core – it has actually been shown to work more muscles than sit-ups! Additionally, this exercise position also works the arms and hips, so a true “full body” workout is possible! One of the things we like most about this position is the variety of ways it can be completed. We use this often in our practice while working with kids, here are a few of the ways we like to mix it up:
Starting form/alignment is key to keep in mind with all of these variations. Keeping hands under shoulders and hips aligned with your upper body will ensure you get the most bang for your buck strengthening-wise and also reduces possible risk of discomfort or injury!
Notice how each of these variations works a different part of the body a bit more! Which variation is the easiest for your kiddo? Which one appears to be the most challenging? This can be a whole-family work out – completing these with your kid will help you get in a bit of core work for your day and can also be more motivating!
Check out our plank series and our core strengthening activity cards in our online shop!