5 Exercises to Work Your Abs

1. SPIDERMAN PLANK CRUNCH

Start in a traditional plank position with your forearms on the ground and your body perfectly straight. Bring your right knee forward towards your right elbow, then return to the plank position. Repeat by bringing your left knee toward your left elbow. That’s one rep. Alternate sides for a total of 10 complete reps.

2. CABLE ROTATION

Stand holding a cable with both hands out in front of you at just under shoulder height. Keeping your arms fixed and straight and your abs engaged, rotate your upper body to the left, then back to center, and then to the right, and then back to center. That’s one rep Alternate sides for one set of 10 complete reps.

3.BICYCLE CRUNCH

Lie on your back with your hands behind your head, and your legs raised and bent at 90 degrees. Alternate sides by bringing your right elbow towards your left knee then your left elbow towards your right knee, building up to 60 seconds. Try and hold the crunch for a two-count on each side to force a slower, concentrated movement.

4. CROSS CRUNCH

Lie on your back with arms and legs diagonally out so that your body forms an "X." Keeping arms and legs straight, bring your right hand towards your left foot, then your left hand towards your right foot, lifting your head, neck, and shoulders off the ground. That’s one rep. Aim for one complete set of 10 reps.

5. SWISS-BALL ROLLOUT

Kneel on a mat with your hands on a Swiss stability ball. Keeping your back straight and your abs engaged, roll the ball as far away from you can, then slowly roll back to starting position. Aim for two sets of 10 rollouts.

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  • Cherimoose
    Cherimoose Posts: 5,208 Member
    5 Functional Exercises to Work Your Abs:

    Squats, deadlifts, sledgehammer tire drills, boxing, single-arm farmer's walk.
  • darrensurrey
    darrensurrey Posts: 3,942 Member
    Meh.

    Front levers.
    Dragon flags.
    Candlesticks.
    Human flags.
    Planches.

    :D
  • Marbella29660
    Marbella29660 Posts: 71 Member
    1. SPIDERMAN PLANK CRUNCH

    Start in a traditional plank position with your forearms on the ground and your body perfectly straight. Bring your right knee forward towards your right elbow, then return to the plank position. Repeat by bringing your left knee toward your left elbow. That’s one rep. Alternate sides for a total of 10 complete reps.

    2. CABLE ROTATION

    Stand holding a cable with both hands out in front of you at just under shoulder height. Keeping your arms fixed and straight and your abs engaged, rotate your upper body to the left, then back to center, and then to the right, and then back to center. That’s one rep Alternate sides for one set of 10 complete reps.

    3.BICYCLE CRUNCH

    Lie on your back with your hands behind your head, and your legs raised and bent at 90 degrees. Alternate sides by bringing your right elbow towards your left knee then your left elbow towards your right knee, building up to 60 seconds. Try and hold the crunch for a two-count on each side to force a slower, concentrated movement.

    4. CROSS CRUNCH

    Lie on your back with arms and legs diagonally out so that your body forms an "X." Keeping arms and legs straight, bring your right hand towards your left foot, then your left hand towards your right foot, lifting your head, neck, and shoulders off the ground. That’s one rep. Aim for one complete set of 10 reps.

    5. SWISS-BALL ROLLOUT

    Kneel on a mat with your hands on a Swiss stability ball. Keeping your back straight and your abs engaged, roll the ball as far away from you can, then slowly roll back to starting position. Aim for two sets of 10 rollouts.

    FWIW: Watching what you guzzle each day is the best exercise for your abs. Once I did that I had abs, no amount of exercise made a difference until then.
  • AllanMisner
    AllanMisner Posts: 4,140 Member
    Squats (especially front squats), hallow holds (or hallow rocks), dragon flags, planks, turkish get ups.
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member
    Renegade rows
    Hanging leg raises

    I hate anything resembling a crunch
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  • jacksonpt
    jacksonpt Posts: 10,413 Member
    IMO/E... front squats and pivot presses.
  • livingleanlivingclean
    livingleanlivingclean Posts: 11,751 Member
    Squats and deadlift.