Until very recently, my upper body strength has been questionable, at best. My core strength, however, has never been better – something I’m attributing to my dedication to home Pilates workouts and more low-impact strength training. But we know that when it comes to building (or maintaining) strength, it’s not as simple as taking your foot off the gas in one area to focus on another.

Determined to address my bodily imbalance, I spoke to the experts. Edwina Jenner, a personal trainer and women’s fitness specialist, recommended plank rows as they are “essentially two powerful moves combined – a plank and a row movement,” she says.

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plank exercise and a dumbbell row in one movement. All you need to do it is a yoga mat and a pair of dumbbells.

“They target your core, shoulders, back, and arms simultaneously,” says Jenner. “It’s a brilliant move for building upper body and core strength, and teaching your muscles to stabilise your spine as you move.”

Plank rows are a compound movement, which means they target multiple muscles simultaneously. If you’re short on time, a routine with more exercises like this can make life easier – and more efficient.

Meet You At The Barre, Jennie Brown, explains how to execute the perfect plank row.

Start in a strong high plank, with wrists under shoulders, body in a straight line and core tight.Have your feet hip-width or wider for more stability.Shift your weight slightly to one side and row the opposite elbow towards your hip, keeping it close to your body.Avoid twisting or letting your hips lift or drop. Your torso should stay square to the floor.Place the hand back down with control and repeat on the other side.

Expert tip: “Think ‘pull and resist’,” says Brown. “The lowering phase is just as important as the pull.”

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Health Editor Grace Walsh recommends these dumbbells if you’re looking to buy. “For plank rows, these will be particularly good as you can support yourself on their flat surface as you alternate hands, much easier than you would be able to with round weights,” she says. “Also, the shape means they don’t roll away when you put them down on the floor.”

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If you’d prefer something a little more colourful or silicone wrapped, these hex dumbbells from Physical Company (via Healf) are Grace’s other favourite. “They also come in smaller weight increments (e.g. 1.5kg and 2kg), so you can progress to heavier resistance as you get better at plank rows,” she says.

core exercises to do at home. This isometric (static) hold works deep into the core muscles, as you resist the pull of gravity and work to hold you up.

Importantly, a plank row also challenges the body anti-rotationally, as you’re actively resisting twisting against the load of the dumbbell.

“Plank rows are a brilliant core strength move,” notes Brown. “They force your deep core muscles to fire up to resist rotation as you pull the weight back, challenging stability and strength simultaneously.”

upper-body dumbbell workout.

“Plank rows strengthen your upper back, shoulders, and arms,” says Jenner. “If you spend much of your time sitting, you can be prone to weakness in the upper back and shoulders, which plank rows can help to counteract.”

functional strength exercise, plank rows are one of the best for longevity, which we should be prioritising as we age.

When we’re young, training might focus on aesthetics or general fitness, but as we get older, regular strength training makes everyday life and activities that much easier – benefiting us no matter how we spend our time.

“Plank rows are great for improving functional strength,” says Brown. “They teach your body to stabilise while moving, mirroring how we need to move in real life – not just in the gym.”