A lot of ab workouts ask you to get on the floor for sit-ups, crunches and Russian twists. They are all solid core exercises, but working on the ground can feel less inviting as you get older. Maybe your knees don’t appreciate getting down and back up, or you find it uncomfortable pressing against the floor, even with one of the best yoga mats. The good news is you can still build serious core strength while staying on your feet.

To show you how, I spoke to Life Time Personal Trainer Joe Meier and asked what kind of routine he recommends that avoids lying on the floor. He shared a five-move workout that targets the deep core muscles and builds strength you can use in everyday life.

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Below, you’ll find demonstrations of each exercise and a rundown of the benefits you’ll get from each move. Here’s how to get started.

Joe Meier

Joe Meier

Personal Trainer

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Stand lateral to an anchor with feet shoulder-width apart and arms mostly straight. Rotate your hands across your body while maintaining your arm position and a slight bend in the knees.

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