Analysis finds isometric exercises that involve engaging muscles without movement the most effective for reducing blood pressure

For most people the very thought of doing a plank raises the blood pressure. But a study suggests it is actually the most effective way to reduce it.

Researchers at Canterbury Christ Church and Leicester universities compared the efficacy of different forms of exercise on reducing blood pressure and found that “isometric exercises” – which involve engaging muscles without movement such as wall sits and planks – were almost twice as effective compared with the government recommended exercise guidelines.

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