Core workout
Core workout
Any good core workouts i can do after my erging?
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Re: Core workout
Not sure I’d call it a workout, but I am liking ab rollouts, Turkish getsups (even if it’s only to high hip), sitting at the bottom of a goblet squat for a couple of minutes, doing overhead squats with a light weight, KB Swings and standing marches with a KB presses overhead. Those seem to all work my “core” and help with mobility
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Re: Core workout
My local gym has a machine that is like a reverse crunch
There is a bent over row that helps too... Pedal??
There is a bent over row that helps too... Pedal??
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Re: Core workout
Plank variations: side plank, threading the needle, reverse planks, high to low planks, side planks with raised leg, stir the pot plank (forearms on a medicine ball and then circle them one way and then another) and Palov press, dead bugs, Jack knives.
With the exception of Palov Press they are all Pilates exercises.
With the exception of Palov Press they are all Pilates exercises.
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Re: Core workout
I like this 10min core workout from Fitness Blender
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1919eTCoESo
I do it about five times a week, but before breakfast, rather than after rowing. It has a good balance of different exercises, imho. I now use 3kg ankle weights and do each exercise as fast as possible, aiming to improve muscular endurance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1919eTCoESo
I do it about five times a week, but before breakfast, rather than after rowing. It has a good balance of different exercises, imho. I now use 3kg ankle weights and do each exercise as fast as possible, aiming to improve muscular endurance.
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Row: 2k 8:16 (2018) -- 5k 21:03 (2018) -- 30' 7038m (2018) -- 10k 43:19 (2018) -- 60' 13475m (2019) -- HM 1:34:04 (2019)
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Re: Core workout
Here's a Row2k article on core strengthening exercises, most, if not all overlap with dangerscouse's list: http://www.row2k.com/features/1012/Training-the-Core/
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Started rowing in 1975.
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Re: Core workout
Just by rowing and doing lifting compound movements you should have a strong core already. Planks, crunches and all that stuff sounds boring
Re: Core workout
My back dont let me do any lifting
Re: Core workout
I really like Turkish Get-Ups, and they're a great core workout.
https://youtu.be/sgd8n917Zv0
They're also a fairly complex movement, but well worth the effort to learn.
https://youtu.be/sgd8n917Zv0
They're also a fairly complex movement, but well worth the effort to learn.