Looking for ab workout advise
lrobrn
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I hate getting on the floor for ab exercises, any advise?
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From a pull up bar, do hanging leg raises and windshield wipers.0
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do you lift regularly?
i never work out my abs, but i make sure that when i go to the gym i keep my abs really tight during each exercise, specially squats/bench/deadlift and so on. best way to train your abs in my opinion is to train them how you are going to use them, which is stability. crunches and sit ups are horrible for your spine and can lead to problems in the future. planks are really good for abs as well0 -
weighted cable crunches
is kneeling considered on the floor?
decline crunches (weighted)
theres a lot of options.. these are some of my favorites0 -
crunches and sit ups are horrible for your spine and can lead to problems in the future.
Does that include the one where your legs are held straight out and lifted straight up? It's not called a crunch but it's grouped with them in some videos and I can't think of the correct term right now. It's supposed to help the lower abs.0 -
no leg raises are more for your quads and lower abs. those are not as hard on your spine, just make sure that you are bending at the hip and not bending your lower back. the problem with the sit ups is that people dont do them properly, so they start arching their backs and bending at their lumbar instead of the hip. thats where the problems arise0
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hip hop abs is fun..0
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no leg raises are more for your quads and lower abs. those are not as hard on your spine, just make sure that you are bending at the hip and not bending your lower back. the problem with the sit ups is that people dont do them properly, so they start arching their backs and bending at their lumbar instead of the hip. thats where the problems arise
Sorry I didn't say that correctly. The ones I'm talking about are the type you lay on the floor and lift your legs up while they're held straight out. I've seen exactly what you're talking about with the bent back.0 -
My best advice is that I advise you to engage your core no matter what exercise you are doing. Specific ab exercises are not required to get great abs.0
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do you lift regularly?
i never work out my abs, but i make sure that when i go to the gym i keep my abs really tight during each exercise, specially squats/bench/deadlift and so on. best way to train your abs in my opinion is to train them how you are going to use them, which is stability. crunches and sit ups are horrible for your spine and can lead to problems in the future. planks are really good for abs as well0 -
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