If You Can Hold These 4 Core Positions, Your Abs Are Stronger Than Most 50-Year-Olds
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Once you reach the age of 50, it becomes crucial to prioritize static core strength in your exercise routine. Why is this important? According to Daniel Argota, a NASM CPT from Miami, Florida, a strong core is essential for safeguarding your spine, preventing falls, and maintaining proper posture.

“As we get older, we tend to experience a natural decline in muscle mass and stability,” explains Daniel. “Engaging in static positions helps the core resist weakening and assists in staying balanced during everyday activities.”

Therefore, focusing on enhancing and preserving core strength becomes increasingly vital as you enter your 50s and beyond. Successfully performing the core holds outlined below indicates well-developed abs. If you struggle with these moves, it’s a clear sign that you need to work on strengthening your core.

“These holds show how well your body can stay stable when challenged from different directions,” Daniel says. “It’s not just about ab muscles—it’s about staying strong, balanced, and controlled.”

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Offset Farmer Carry Hold

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“This exercise tests your ability to resist leaning or twisting which is key for spine health and balance,” Daniel explains.

  1. Stand tall, holding a heavy kettlebell or dumbbell in one hand, allowing it to naturally hang by your side.
  2. Keep your breath steady, engage your core, and maintain a tall posture without shifting or leaning.
  3. Hold for 20 to 45 seconds.

Offset Farmer March (High Knees)

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“The offset farmer march adds a balance challenge and exposes any weaknesses when you’re moving under load,” Daniel tells us.

  1. Stand tall, holding a heavy kettlebell or dumbbell in one hand by your side.
  2. Activate your core.
  3. Lift the opposite knee to hip level while staying balanced.
  4. Slowly lower.
  5. Alternate legs, as if marching in place, for a set amount of time or reps.
  6. Switch hands.

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Kneeling Pallof Press Eccentric Hold

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“This one tests your core’s ability to resist rotation, which is huge for protecting the spine,” says Daniel.

  1. Attach a resistance band or cable at chest level.
  2. Kneel sideways to the anchor point, maintaining a tall posture.
  3. Grab the band with both hands by your chest.
  4. Press the handle or band straight ahead of you.
  5. Resist any rotation the band may cause by engaging your core.
  6. Hold for 5 to 10 seconds before slowly returning the band or cable to your chest.

Nordic Machine Oblique Hold

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“The Nordic machine oblique hold trains the obliques to resist twisting, which is helpful for safe lifting and daily movements,” Daniel points out.

  1. Situate yourself in the machine so your hips are resting on the pad and your legs are safely locked in.
  2. Your torso should be off the pad with arms crossed over the chest.
  3. Activate your glutes and obliques, then lift your torso until your body is straight from your head to your hips and parallel to the ground.
  4. Keep your side-plank-hold strong using your buttocks and obliques for stability.

Alexa Mellardo

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