Strength (Video): Patty-Cake Planks
The plank exercise is an excellent way to improve the ability of the abdominal muscles to act as stabilizers. The role of the abdominals is often isometric in nature, rather than ballistic. That is, a primary role of the the abs is to maintain a straight torso position in order to provide a solid platform from which the limbs - in particular the legs - can move. The plank forces students to hold a straight body position against the force of gravity. You can make the exercise more fun by performing with partners, and the Patty-Cake Plank is a great example. It increases the level of difficulty of the exercise while taking some of the boredom out of holding a plank position. Execution With patty-cake planks, however, the partners lift one hand (i.e. both lift their left hand or their right hand) and slap hands, patty-cake style, 10-20 times, depending on their level of strength. They then repeat using the other hand. A key to the exercise is to keep the body straight and square to the ground. Easier Variation Patty-Cake Plank exercise, watch the video below:
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