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    A lifestyle coach reveals the plank benchmark that signals elite core strength after 50.

    The plank is an excellent exercise for stabilizing the core. In fact, it’s frequently used by physical therapists to boost neuromuscular control. The core is composed of various muscle groups, including your back, abdominals, pelvic floor, and buttocks. Having a weak core places you at serious risk of problems with your neck, shoulder, posture, hips and knees.

    How strong is your core, exactly? We have a test to help you determine that answer. According to Terry Tateossian, Founder, Certified Lifestyle Medicine Coach, Trainer, Nutritionist for Women 40+ at THOR – The House of Rose, if you can hold a plank this long after 50, you’re doing great. In fact, that will tell you your core strength is stronger than 90% of your peers.

    What Makes the Plank an Effective Indicator of Core Strength and Fitness?

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    When it comes to planks, you either love them or hate them. Tateossian says there’s no in-between phase.

    “They are one of those exercises that make 30 seconds feel like 3 hours,” she says, noting, “They reflect our core endurance, spine stability and overall ability to control our entire body. In other words, they require a full body activation. These qualities protect us as we age.”

    This 5-Minute Morning Routine Builds More Strength Than Hour-Long Workouts After 50

    The Ideal Plank Hold Benchmark for Those 50+

    According to Tateossian, if you’re able to hold a weighted plank with solid form—a weight plate is placed over your back as you hold the position without your midsection collapsing—for more than two minutes, you’re considered “top-tier” among your age group.

    “It signals functional strength in the core, shoulders, glutes, quads and deep core,” she tells us.

    If You Can Master These 3 Bodyweight Movements After 60, You’re Stronger Than Most

    If Your Plank Fitness Is Lacking, Here’s What To Do

    If your plank performance can use some improvement, there are a few exercises you can do in order to strengthen your holds. These include dead bugs, bird dogs, modified (knee) planks, and glute bridges.

    Dead Bugs

    1. Lie flat on your back, arms extended toward the sky and knees lifted in a tabletop position.
    2. Press your lower back into the floor and engage your core.
    3. Lower one arm and the opposite leg.
    4. Hover for a moment without allowing your arm or leg to touch the ground.
    5. Return to the start position.
    6. Repeat on the other side, and continue to alternate

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    Bird Dogs

    1. Start on all fours.
    2. Extend your left arm and right leg, keeping your core braced.
    3. Hold for a moment before returning to the start position.
    4. Switch sides, continuing to alternate.

    Glute Bridges

    1. Begin by lying flat on your back with bent knees and feet hip-width apart on the floor, arms at your sides with palms pressing into the ground.
    2. Press through your heels to lift your hips until your body forms a straight line from head to heels.
    3. Squeeze your buttocks, holding at the top for a moment.
    4. Lower your hips back to the start position.

    “The goal is to keep progressing in core strength over time. So maybe on day one, you can only hold a full-body weight plank for 10 seconds, but by day 60, you have worked your way to a two-minute full-body plank, and by day 120, you are holding a 24-lb plate on your back and holding a two-minute plank without breaking form,” Tateossian says.

    Alexa Mellardo

    Alexa is a freelance writer, editor, and content strategist based in Greenwich, CT. She has 11+ years of experience covering wellness, fitness, food, travel, lifestyle, and home. Read more about Alexa

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