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Planking (fad)

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This article is about the lying down game. For the isometric exercise for the abdominal muscles, seePlank (exercise).

Planking in a kitchen

Planking is an activity that consists of lying expressionlessly in a face-down position, sometimes in an unusual or incongruous location. The body is kept straight and rigid, like a woodenplank, typically with the palms of the hands touching the performer's sides.[1] Planking can include lying flat on a flat surface, or holding the body flat while it is supported in only some regions, with the rest suspended in the air.

Teenagers invented planking independently multiple times since the 1980s, with names includingface dancing and thelying down game. In the late 2000s, it spread among youth in England and Australia onFacebook, leading to a globalinternet meme and fad peaking in 2011.

History

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The earliest instance of planking, called "face dancing" by its participants, occurred in 1983 or 1984 inEdmonds, Washington by Scott Amy and Joel Marshall.[2][3] The two high school age boys were walking in a park when they came upon a baseball game. They spontaneously decided to lie face down in right field to see if anyone would react.[a] The two were left undisturbed through several innings before nonchalantly getting up and leaving.[2]

In 1986, a group of alumni from Amy and Marshall's high school planked at adisco party inBerlin, starting a trend documented with photographs inDer Spiegel.[4] In 1994,Tom Green filmed a prank forThe Tom Green Show where he laid on anOttawa sidewalk in a manner similar to planking. The prank was cut and never aired.[5][6]

In 1997, two school boys inTaunton, England started lying face-down in public places to amuse themselves and baffle onlookers. Gary Clarkson (then aged 15) and Christian Langdon (then aged 12) called it the "lying down game". As Clarkson put it, "It was just a really stupid, random thing to do."[7][8] The Lying Down Game remained within Clarkson's and Langdon's circle of friends until 2007, when their friend Daniel Hoppin created a Facebook page for the new trend. Hoppin said, "We began a Facebook group to see who could get the craziest photo."[8]

The term "planking" was coined by Sam Weckert, Darcy McCann and Kym Berry ofAdelaide, South Australia: "Planking was a term myself and two other mates came up with in the summer of 2008".[8] Weckert created a Facebook fan page to share "planking" photos. After reports of the practice started appearing in the Australian media, it grew rapidly and thememe became a global phenomenon.[9] After reports of the craze in the British media in 2009,[10][11] Planking spread to the rest of the world. Worldwide it has also been known as "extreme lying down" (2008, Australasia), "facedowns" (2010, USA and Ireland),[12] and "planking" (2011, Australia, New Zealand and worldwide).[13] In the years following its explosion in popularity, several variations on planking have proliferated, some inspired by the fad, and others that have arisen independently.

Planking has been compared with an earlier fad, "limp falling", popularized byWestern Australian cartoonistPaul Rigby and practised at his favorite watering hole, thePalace Hotel, Perth. A Limp Falling Club developed among Perth's arts community.[14]

Controversies

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The popularity of planking generated backlash.[15] Some people disapproved of the more objectionable photos that had circulated, such as a girl planking with her head in a toilet or a woman planking on a stripper pole.[16] Planking in dangerous places also resulted in many injuries and at least one death.[17]

Notable incidents

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  • The planking fad made news in September 2009, when seven accident and emergency staff working at theGreat Western Hospital inSwindon, England were suspended for playing the "lying down game" during a night shift and posting photos to Facebook.[10][18] They were considered to have breached health and safety and infection control regulations.[19]
  • On 15 May 2011, Acton Beale, a 20-year-old man, plunged to his death after reportedly "planking" on a seventh-floor balcony inBrisbane, Australia.[20] TheDarwin Awards recognised this incident in their 2011 edition.[21]
  • On 29 May 2011, Max Key, son of New Zealand Prime MinisterJohn Key, uploaded to Facebook a photograph of himself planking on a lounge suite, his father standing behind him. Afterwards, the photograph was reproduced on the front page of theNew Zealand Herald.[22] Confirming that the photograph was indeed genuine, John Key remarked that he didn't see anything wrong with planking when done safely.[23] Key was criticised for his appearance in the photograph, with some going as far as to comment that he "killed" the meme.[24]
  • On 2 September 2011,Dwight Howard and about 100 of his fans planked in Beijing, China as part of a promotionalAdidas campaign.[25][26]
  • On 20 January 2012,Pat Barry planked on television after amixed martial arts match in which he won a knockout victory over his opponent.[27][28]

In popular culture

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Gallery

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  • Planking across a gap between cushion-seats
    Planking across a gap between cushion-seats
  • Planking the street lights
    Planking the street lights
  • Classroom planking
    Classroom planking
  • Planking at a geohash
    Planking at ageohash

Similar fads

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  • Teapotting consists of bending the arms into the shape of a teapot, in reference to the children's song "I'm a Little Teapot". This variation was created by teachers in Mortlake College in an attempt to create a new 'craze' after noticing the amount of attention given to planking.[39]
  • Playing Dead (known as "시체놀이" in Korean.Korean Wikipedia article.) originated inSouth Korea in 2003.[40] It involves a large number of participants pretending to be dead. It was inspired by the manga characterCrayon Shin-chan and is thought to have arisen independently of planking.[citation needed]
Owling (and planking) in the snow
  • Owling is a variation on planking in which a personsquats "like an owl" in a populated but unusual area. Participants commonly make noises similar to an owl, to make the owl impression more realistic.[41] It was first documented on 11 July 2011 in a post on the social news websitereddit.[41][42]
  • Batmanning involves hanging upside down by the feet.[43]
  • Dufnering is a variation of planking that involves a person lying with the bottom half of their body on the floor, the top half leaning up, their arms close to the side of their body, and their hands ending towards the bottom of their thighs. The person would also be looking straightforward. The fad began whenRory McIlroy tweeted a photo of himself imitating 2013 PGA Championship winnerJason Dufner.[44]

Notes

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  1. ^Amy and Marshall do not remember which of them first had the idea.

References

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  1. ^[Staff] (9 September 2009)."The lying down game: how to play".The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved13 November 2010.The rules of the lying down game are simple: lie face down, with palms touching your sides and toes touching the ground
  2. ^abZeidler, Dikla (7 October 2015)."The Story of Planking".YouTube.
  3. ^"Face Dancing aka Planking".Nanotechnopolis. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016.Now it's called planking, but it was originally called face dancing.
  4. ^Wippel, Teresa (22 October 2015)."Face-dancing fad lands Edmonds duo in Dutch museum".My Edmonds News. Retrieved6 June 2025.
  5. ^Duke, Alan (13 July 2011)."New Clues in Planking Origins Mystery".CNN. Archived fromthe original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved1 January 2016.
  6. ^Bershad, Jon (13 July 2011)."You Know That Internet Phenomenon 'Planking'? Seems That Tom Green Invented It In 1994". Mediaite. Retrieved11 September 2012.
  7. ^Meltzer, Tom (16 May 2011)."Planking: A Brief History".The Guardian. London. Retrieved13 June 2013.
  8. ^abcBBC Staff (16 May 2011)."Who, What, Why: What is Planking?".BBC News Magazine. BBC. Retrieved13 June 2013.
  9. ^SkyNews Staff (13 May 2011)."Police Crackdown on 'Planking' Craze".SkyNews.com. Archived fromthe original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved1 January 2016.
  10. ^ab[Staff] (9 September 2009)."'Lying down' NHS staff suspended".BBC News Magazine. London. Retrieved13 June 2013.
  11. ^Telegraph Staff (10 July 2009)."Picture Galleries, How About That: The Lying Down Game on Facebook"(image and caption).The Telegraph. London. Retrieved13 November 2010.
  12. ^Byrne, Niall (14 May 2010)."Facedown on the Up".DayandNightMag. Archived fromthe original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved1 January 2016.
  13. ^Russel, Mathew (16 May 2011)."Planking Gladstone".CNN. Queensland Police. Archived fromthe original on 16 May 2011. Retrieved1 January 2016.
  14. ^David Dale (10 March 2013)."Move with the times".Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved20 September 2025.
  15. ^"I Hate Planking – Google Search".
  16. ^Wright, Danielle (6 July 2011)."Planking: What's All the Controversy About?".BET. Retrieved11 September 2012.
  17. ^"'Planking' death puts spotlight on bizarre Web craze".CNN. 18 May 2011. Archived fromthe original on 19 January 2013.
  18. ^de Bruxelles, Simon (10 September 2009)."Seven NHS staff suspended over Facebook 'Lying Down Game' pictures".The Times. Archived fromthe original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved18 July 2011.The seven staff members [...] face disciplinary proceedings. They were suspended on full pay after managers at the Great Western Hospital were alerted to the prank.
  19. ^Savill, Richard (9 November 2009)."Hospital staff suspended over Facebook 'lying down game' pictures".The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved5 May 2020.A spokesman for GWH confirmed the staff suspensions, saying health and safety and infection control regulations had been broken, as well as the NHS and Trust code of conduct.
  20. ^Calligeros, Marissa (15 May 2011)."Planking death: man plunges from balcony".Brisbane Times. Retrieved4 May 2020.Acton Beale, aged 20, fell from the balcony of a unit block on Main Street in Kangaroo Point shortly before 4.30am.
  21. ^"2011 Darwin Award: Planking Spanking".darwinawards.com. Retrieved5 May 2020.This Australian craze had infected poor Mr. Acton B., a (former) planking enthusiast who was not aware that Balconies Are The #1 One Cause of Gravity-Fed Darwin Awards.
  22. ^"PM's son named 'New Zealand's top planker'" Yahoo News/AFP (31 May 2011)
  23. ^"PM says a safe plank fine by him".One News. 31 May 2011. Retrieved3 November 2011.
  24. ^"Did John Key kill planking meme?".Stuff. 9 December 2011. Retrieved4 May 2020.New Zealand Prime Minister John Key might have taken planking mega, or might have killed it, depending on who you believe.
  25. ^Golliver, Ben (2 September 2011)."Dwight Howard planks with 100 fans in China".CBS Interactive. Archived fromthe original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved3 September 2011.
  26. ^Richard, Brandon (2 September 2011)."Photos: Dwight Howard Planks with 100 Fans to Kick Off adidas China Tour in Beijing".Sole Collector. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  27. ^"UFC on Twitter".Twitter.UFC. 20 January 2012.Archived from the original on 4 May 2020. Retrieved4 May 2020.First man to plank inside the Octagon? Pat Barry @HypeOrDie has been upping all sorts of skills this camp #groundgame #subdefense #UFCFX
  28. ^Mikko (24 January 2012)."Pat 'HD' Barry planking in UFC on FX 1".YouTube.Archived from the original on 4 May 2020. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  29. ^Friar, Christine (23 September 2011)."The Office Tries Planking for its Season Premier www.huffingtonpost.com 9-23-2011". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved31 July 2012.
  30. ^"JAY-Z & Kanye West – Gotta Have It Lyrics".Genius. Retrieved4 May 2020.Instead of planking like this normal guy, Hov planks on his millions of dollars
  31. ^"Slang Dictionary: Faith Hilling".Dictionary.com. Retrieved4 May 2020.[...] "Faith Hilling" is the third episode of Season 16 of South Park. According to show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, they originally wanted to make an episode about planking [...]
  32. ^Kleinman, Jacob (29 March 2012)."New South Park Episode: Faith Hilling, Swifting, Breading and Other Memes".International Business Times. Retrieved4 May 2020.The third South Park Episode of Season 16, [...] took the trend of internet memes [...] to new levels of absurdity. The trend itself began with planking [...]
  33. ^"Video: Regina Spektor – "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas)"".thetwistgossip.com. 15 June 2012. Retrieved4 May 2020.I give her planking, Inception reenactment, and Jenga skills a five, out of four.
  34. ^"Regina Spektor hace planking en el vídeo de "Don't Leave Me"" [Regina Spektor is planking on the video for "Don't Leave Me"].cucharasonica.com (in Spanish). Retrieved4 May 2020.
  35. ^De Mesa, Karl R. (5 March 2014)."Movie review: The truth about dogs and boys in 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman'".GMA News Online. Retrieved4 May 2020.Mr. Peabody the talking, genius dog invented planking, the fist bump, the backside Ollie, and zumba.
  36. ^Scherstuhl, Alan (5 March 2014)."The Meh Wayback: Mr. Peabody & Sherman".the Village Voice. Archived fromthe original on 13 September 2018. Retrieved4 May 2020.[...] in the first two minutes, distinguished Peabody makes cracks about Zumba, planking, yoga poses [...]
  37. ^Harkness, Ryan (7 July 2019)."Video: Adesanya reacts to Masvidal's flying knee KO of Askren at UFC 239".MMAmania.com. Retrieved4 May 2020.The n**ga planked. He brought planking back." Adesanya said.
  38. ^George, Dhruv (8 July 2019)."Jorge Masvidal Delivers the Fastest Knock Out in UFC History".essentiallysports.com. Retrieved4 May 2020.UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal [...] created the record for the fastest knockout in UFC history. [...] "He's bringing planking back," crowed UFC interim middleweight champion Israel Adesanya.
  39. ^Jonathon Pech (9 May 2011)."Forget Planking–Now It's Teapotting".The Examiner. Retrieved28 July 2011.
  40. ^J., Madeleine (9 July 2010)."People Playing Dead In Public Locations".BuzzFeed. Archived fromthe original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved13 June 2013.In 2003 the 'playing dead' craze swept through [...] South Korea -since then it's spread all over the web.
  41. ^abDoug Gross (2011)."Forget planking -- who's up for owling? - CNN.com".cnn.com. Archived fromthe original on 6 November 2011. Retrieved22 July 2011.
  42. ^Owling the new planking. YouTube. Retrieved on 19 January 2012.
  43. ^Leith, Sam (11 September 2011)."Batmanning is a Christian Bale stunt with an Adam West flavour".The Guardian. Retrieved26 June 2024.
  44. ^"The birth of Dufnering".PGA.com.

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