A NASM trainer reveals the forearm plank benchmark that signals elite core strength after 55. How long can you hold?
Physical trainers and rehabilitation specialists are increasingly focusing on a critical but often neglected muscle group that could be the key to improved core strength, better posture, and reduced ...
From the diaphragm to the pelvic floor, scientists say improving your core strength can protect your spine and help you move with ease into older age. Exercises like the plank train the body’s full ...
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The Wall Sit Fitness Test Is Going Viral Heres How Long Experts Say You Should Be Able to Hold It
It looks simple, requires no equipment, and takes only a wall and a few minutes to try — but fitness experts say the wall sit ...
As a personal trainer, I recommend adding these three exercises to your routine to build a strong body and prevent falls and ...
An Indiana Guardsman completes the plank portion of the Army combat fitness test at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, March 15, 2025, during the Best Warrior Competition. (Spc. Katie Dixon/U.S. National Guard ...
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How long should you be able to hold a wall sit? Test your fitness level and see how you compare
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Most people can hold a wall sit for 30–60 seconds, while trained athletes may sustain the ...
Editor’s note: Dana Santas, known as the “Mobility Maker,” is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and mind-body coach in professional sports, and is the author of the book “Practical ...
The pull-up is the ultimate bodyweight back-builder – providing you work hard enough ...
A trainer with 20+ years of experience shares the step-up benchmark that separates good leg strength from elite after 60.
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