Exercises You Should Be Doing: Push-Up Plank Hold w/ DB Row
I need to go crush some front squats in a few, so this one is going to be short and sweet today. Meaning, no long-winded introduction that no one reads or cute cat references.1
I’d like to preface today’s post with a well-timed quote from strength coach, Dr. Joel Seedman:
“When a strength coach says an exercise is “deceptive,” he really means “looks sort of easy but will make you cry.”
I can’t think of any better way to introduce today’s Exercise You Should Be Doing.
Push-Up Plank Hold w/ DB Row
Who Did I Steal It From: Dean Somerset had me doing these a few years ago when he was helping me work through some lower back shenanigans. He was an asshole.
What Does It Do: At first glance it looks like a nice little row variation, and it is. However, the real nuts and bolts of this exercise is the insane core stability that’s involved. There aren’t many exercises that light up my mid-section (RA, obliques, etc) than this one. Too, I feel it in other places: glutes, upper back, eyebrows, you name it.
But for real: this is an excellent core exercise and a lot more challenging than it looks.
Key Coaching Cues: Don’t be a hero. The objective here isn’t to sling around 80-90 lb DBs to try impress the other bros standing around. Trust me, they won’t care. The name of the game her is OWNING body position. Holding a strict 3-point plank will be challenging enough for some people. When you add an oscillatory element with the row, however, it makes the exercise even more challenging as the body has to resist movement during each repetition.
Abs and glutes should be engaged, quads flexed, and foot placement will depend on how bad-ass you are (wider = easier, narrow = Wolverine). With the row component, chest should be up and I prefer to cue people to think of the motion as an “arc” rather than straight up and down. To that end think about “rowing” your elbow towards your hip.
8-10 reps per side and you should hate life.
Comments for This Entry
Alejandra Miranda Erazo
Great exercise! Stealing the rowing cue given at the endJanuary 5, 2017 at 2:56 pm |
Michael
Aren't you that trainer that got blasted all over Vancouver craigslist for sleeping with and giving your client genital herpes? The picture seems familiar.May 12, 2017 at 10:36 am |
Alex Miller
This probably isn't the best place to be talking about it man. So what if she slept with her clients? That's her moral decision. I get it. It's definitely frowned upon in our industry, but it's her life choice and if she did give him an STI, that's up to them to deal her and her future partners to deal with.May 12, 2017 at 7:19 pm |
Alex Miller
Good article though. Messy conversation. I shared it with my co-workers. Thanks for writing it, Tony!May 12, 2017 at 7:20 pm |
Stacey Shielder
@Alejandramirandaerazo Don't let this bug you. You do what you need to do to be happy. Whether it's your clients, co-workers, or anyone, it's your life and you can sleep with whoever you want. It's not this guy's place to judge you. Keep on keepin' on girl.May 13, 2017 at 9:51 am |
AstraHealth
Amazing. A real core strengthening exerciseJanuary 6, 2017 at 2:46 am |
james Bix
Thanks for sharing, interesting variation of the rowJanuary 9, 2017 at 2:38 pm |
Gillian C
OMG. I know the girl you're talking about! That's so funny...and sad. She used to be so pretentious when I knew her. We went to school together at UBC back in the day. She was always so uptight and judgemental. I can't say I feel bad. She was an bitch to everyone except her group of friends back then. I wonder if that's changed. Ew. I didn't know she had genital herpes. I can't say I'm surprised though. She slept around a lot after her boyfriend broke up with her. Based on reading this, not much has changed. You know when you're looking on Facebook or reading up about old classmates and you find out something hilarious about their lives? This is that. I'm so glad I had such a long break today! She's only like the 5th person I've googled so far hahaMay 18, 2017 at 6:31 pm |