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    The Core Move That Proves You’re Stronger at 30+

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    News flash: Some of the strongest people walking around don’t look like they’ve ever done a crunch in their lives. A powerful core shows up in the way you move, hold yourself, and stay injury-free when life throws something your way—like a quick change of direction, a stumble on uneven ground, or a heavy suitcase you’ve got to haul overhead.

    As you age, core strength plays an increasingly significant role in how you feel day-to-day. It supports your lower back, stabilizes your spine, and provides a solid foundation to lift, carry, push, and pull with greater confidence. If your core is weak, everything else starts to break down: your balance, your posture, your ability to generate power and move freely.

    Here’s a dose of coaching advice for you: building core strength doesn’t mean grinding through sit-ups. The best core tests and exercises are those that challenge your stability and coordination, not just your abdominal muscles. And if you can nail one particular movement, there’s a good chance your core is ahead of the curve, even compared to those younger than you.

    That movement is the star side plank. It’s simple on paper, humbling in practice, and an honest test of your strength. If you can hold this, your core is flat-out strong. Here’s why that matters and what you can do if you’re not there yet.

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    What Really Defines a Strong Core in Your 30s?

    In your 30s, you’ve likely built a good base, but true core strength comes down to what that base can handle. Can it keep your spine stable when things get unpredictable? Can it support your posture through long hours of work and still deliver power in your workouts?

    Here’s what a strong core really means at this stage of life:

    • You can resist movement as well as create it (anti-rotation and bracing are key).
    • Your core connects your upper and lower body efficiently during dynamic movements.
    • You can maintain stability in asymmetrical positions or while under load.
    • You have control over your hips and ribcage. There’s no excessive arching or rounding in movement and exercise.
    • You recover quickly from high-intensity or awkward movements because your core is doing its job.

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    The Move: Star Side Plank

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    The star side plank is a full-body stability challenge that demands control from your entire core, as well as your glutes, shoulders, and legs.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e

    This move puts you in an unstable position, forcing your core to work overtime to prevent rotation or sagging. It also engages your hips and shoulder stabilizers, testing strength across your entire chain.

    Muscles Trained: Obliques, Transverse abdominis, Glute medius, Quadratus lumborum (QL), Shoulder stabilizers (especially the rotator cuff and delts), Adductors and abductors.

    How to Do It:

    1. Lie on your side with your elbow directly under your shoulder and feet stacked.
    2. Press through your bottom elbow and foot to lift your hips off the ground into a side plank.
    3. Raise your top arm and top leg toward the ceiling to form a star shape.
    4. Keep your body in a straight line from head to heel.
    5. Hold the position for 20–30 seconds per side, or longer if you can maintain proper form.

    Form Tip: Drive your bottom elbow into the ground and keep your ribs pulled down. Don’t let your hips rotate forward or back, aiming to stay square and stable.

    Best Regressions:

    • Standard side plank with knees bent
    • Side plank with feet staggered
    • Side plank with top leg resting on a low box
    • Side plank with pulses before progressing to holds

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    Not Satisfied With Your Core Strength? Here’s How to Improve It

    The star side plank may feel out of reach. That’s fine, every strong movement has a path leading up to it. The key is to train smart, stay consistent, and gradually increase the challenge to your core without losing form.

    Here’s how to level up your core strength and work your way toward mastery:

    • Train anti-rotation with moves like Pallof presses and single-arm carries.
    • Strengthen your lateral (side) core with side planks, Copenhagen planks, and suitcase carries.
    • Build full-body tension through planks, dead bugs, and bird dogs.
    • Work in tempo: slow reps with control to teach your core to stabilize better.
    • Focus on breathing: exhale fully to engage your deep core muscles.
    • Utilize movement-based drills, such as mountain climbers and bear crawls, to train stability in motion.

    Remember, your core isn’t just something you hit on “ab day.” It’s the foundation of everything you do, and when it’s strong, everything else becomes easier. Whether or not you’re holding the star side plank just yet, the path to getting there will make you stronger where it counts.

    Jarrod Nobbe, MA, CSCS

    Jarrod Nobbe is a USAW National Coach, Sports Performance Coach, Personal Trainer, and writer, and has been involved in health and fitness for the past 12 years. Read more about Jarrod

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