5 plank benefits

While the promise of getting a six-pack from planks may be overblown (Lawton says that’s more diet-related), they still offer many benefits, including:

1. Convenience

Planking is free and takes only a couple of minutes —no gym membershipor special equipment required. “You can do it anywhere,” Lawton says.

2. Protects your back

The ability to brace your core is important for many everyday activities. “Our core needs to be strong to protect the spine when doing things that can cause back pain, such as lifting your child up or leaning forward to unload the dishwasher,” she says.

3. Prevents exercise-related injuries

Squatting, dead-lifting and pressing overhead without injury is hard to do without a strong core. “We need to keep our spine straight to do these exercises. Planking provides you with better core strength to be able to brace during these movements,” Lawton says.

4. Improves posture

While Lawton says planking alone won’timprove your posture, muscle memory might. “If you can remember to brace your core throughout the day, it can help keep your lower back in a position where you’re standing or sitting up straighter.”

5. Boosts mental health

“Exercise can have a positive effect on our mental health,” Lawton says. “When you see yourself getting stronger, it can be encouraging. It’s also important to breathe while you plank to further engage your core muscles. Somebreathing techniquescan help boost your mood.”