Don't Love Planks? Try This Simple (Yet Ultra-Effective) Core Exercise Instead
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Image by Andreas von Scheele April 17, 2025 While abs workouts and glutes routines are great in isolation—we're all for moves that go double-duty, targeting both of these important muscle groups. This core exercise from fitness instructor Dino Malvone does just that—while keeping it accessible for beginners and gym buffs alike. Here's how to do the move, plus tips, modifications, and the benefits you can expect to see with this effective exercise.How to do all-fours core work:
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What are the benefits?
Not only does this move get your abdominal muscles fired up, but the lifting and lowering of your leg allows you to work your hamstrings and glutes. As you get more comfortable with this move, try extending your legs straight into a high plank to add an extra challenge for your arms and core.
Adding your opposite arm into the mix, if you choose to do so, will also help strengthen your arms, posture, and overall stability.
Because this move is on all fours, it's a great alternative to plank exercises if you're not quite there yet, but with time and practice, you'll definitely begin to notice improvements in your core and glute strength.
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