Showing posts with label core workout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label core workout. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The 10 Minute Plank

My coach Holly Di Giovine posted this challenge on July 28 ...

[quote]CHALLENGES...who is up for a ten minute plank?  Nobody will take me on here...and I don’t even know if I can make it for 5 minutes.  But it’s something I’ve always wanted to do and felt I would have the most success with peer support/suffering.  Also, 50 burpee pullups.  If you can’t even do one pullup then start with 50 burpees b/c that is going to be hard enough!  See how long it takes you...it might even take an hour, who knows?!  But I guarantee next time you’ll do it faster.  [/quote]

So the very next day I attempted a 10 minute plank and failed at just over 3 minutes. I haven't been doing much core work or strength training before then so for the next couple of weeks I started adding push ups and crunches as part of my post-run routine as well as on two other non-running days. Then this evening, just two weeks later, and on Holly's birthday, I gave it another shot and this time I had much different results.

The first 3 minutes were definitively the toughest and I ended up having to "rest" a few times. (A "rest" is simply a few seconds in the downward dog position). As I approached 5 minutes I begin to realize I'm half way there and started believing a 10 minute plank was possible. The "rests" became more frequent and as I rounded out 6 minutes, that's when things started to get really painful, but I told myself, just complete 1 more minute!  My arms begin shaking and my hips kept wanting to drop and it took every bit of energy and willpower I had left to stay in proper form at this point. It was getting harder and harder after each passing second. Once I hit 7 minutes and knew I had just 3 minutes to go, it became mostly mind games after that. I then became aware that my tank top was soaked and that sweat was dripping off my forehand and it became apparent of just how much energy I was expending! At 9 minutes I almost couldn't believe I was actually going to do this and make the full 10 minutes! 4...3...2...1, my timer went off and challenge completed! It felt good and the moment I put my knees down, I was like, that wasn't so bad. Oh how quickly we forget the pain and suffering when we feel victorious after completing something we are not sure we can do.

8/11 - Post-morning follow-up: Not as sore as I would of expected but I'm sure that will change as I approach 24 hours and enter into DOMS (delayed on-set muscle soreness). This morning I feel some soreness in my abs, shoulders and hips.