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Published 15:38 28 Sept 2020 BST

You might want to think twice about adding planks to your workout routine. (Photo: Getty)[/caption]
When people hold this position for five minutes or so, they will do anything to keep themselves in that position, says DeFranco.
This often means people take the emphasis off their abs, and instead put it onto the joints and ligaments holding them upright - such as the shoulder and rotator cuff.
If you are concerned with revealing your abs, exercises shouldn't even be your first port of call. It's to do with diet, first and foremost.
If you're in a calorie deficit, you'll lose body fat and that in turn makes you look more defined. In terms of 'working your abs', don't overlook the importance of heavy, compound lifts.
You might not think it, but bench presses, squats, deadlifts and pull-ups (to name a few) require an immense amount of core stability.
Direct ab exercises that don't compromise your lower back are always the safest bet. Hollow holds, L-sits, Russian twists and leg raises are good examples.
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