Copenhagen Side Plank
A chair, bench, or similar elevated surface is used to support the top leg in the Copenhagen position. The Copenhagen side-plank position requires the legs to be straight underneath the body with the top leg supported on an elevated surfac…
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A chair, bench, or similar elevated surface is used to support the top leg in the Copenhagen position. The Copenhagen side-plank position requires the legs to be straight underneath the body with the top leg supported on an elevated surface. The forearm rests flat on the floor with the palm facing down during the Copenhagen side plank.