Uneven abs?
Jordonnn
Posts: 9
Been doing situps, crunches, and other ab exercises for a while now, I can feel my top two abs under my belly fat..
But the left side is abit bigger than the right side..? When I'm doing the exercises, the burning sensation feels even on both sides, so I don't know why the left is bigger than the right..
Can anyone help?
But the left side is abit bigger than the right side..? When I'm doing the exercises, the burning sensation feels even on both sides, so I don't know why the left is bigger than the right..
Can anyone help?
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Wish I had that problem...0
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It's normal, we're not all symetrical models0
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It sounds like there may be other muscles taking over on your right side - my guess would be hip flexors. Try wall crunches to make the abs do all the work, and see if that helps.0
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What r wall crunches? Sounds like something I would want to do.0
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Yeahh what are they?0
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Wall Crunches- Lie on your back, place your feet on the wall bend knees and hips at 90-degree angles. Tighten your abdominal muscles while raising your head and shoulders off the floor. Hold for three deep breaths. Relax your neck and shoulder to avoid strain. Down to the start position and repeat.0
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Ohh okay thanks )0
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Wall Crunches- Lie on your back, place your feet on the wall bend knees and hips at 90-degree angles. Tighten your abdominal muscles while raising your head and shoulders off the floor. Hold for three deep breaths. Relax your neck and shoulder to avoid strain. Down to the start position and repeat.
Also, try using a medicine ball, or a weighted ball while doing this!0 -
Wall Crunches- Lie on your back, place your feet on the wall bend knees and hips at 90-degree angles. Tighten your abdominal muscles while raising your head and shoulders off the floor. Hold for three deep breaths. Relax your neck and shoulder to avoid strain. Down to the start position and repeat.
Also, try using a medicine ball, or a weighted ball while doing this!0 -
You could use any weight, but any sit up with your feet not anchored uses more abs than hip flexors.
However, since your concern is symmetry, I've no idea why this would be relevant?
If it was a concern (it shouldn't be, genetics decide your abs divisions), then surely they should be advising you to isolate and work the side that's lagging?0
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