Bird dog exercise — what is it, and how does it help build core strength?

When it comes to working your abdominal muscles, not all exercises are created equal. One exercise that gets you an awful lot of bang for your buck is the humble bird dog, named after the position a hunting dog makes when it has located a bird — muzzle forward, leg raised. But how do you do the exercise, and what are the benefits of adopting this canine stance? Read on to find out more.

The bird dog might not look especially complicated, but it’s one of the best ab exercises out there when it comes to working your core. Unlike ab exercises where you lie on your back, with a bird dog you’re on all fours, forcing your stabilizer muscles to work hard as you move in the pose. 

How to do a bird dog 

an illo of a woman doing the bird dog exercise

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Let’s start by taking a look at how to do a bird dog with the correct form:

  • Begin on your hands and knees, in what is known as tabletop position — wrists directly in line with your shoulders and knees in line with your hips
  • From here, extend your left arm straight ahead and your right leg behind you. Engage your core and concentrate on maintaining a flat back. You should be looking down at the floor.
  • Hold the position briefly, then return to the starting position. This is one rep.
  • Start off with 10 reps, then repeat the move with the other arm and leg. Do two more sets on each side.
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