Lower Abs
ConnieM20
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I have been focusing on my abs recently and its so hard to work my lower abs. Even when i do workouts targeted for my lower abs i feel it in my upper abs. Any really good workouts for the lower abs, with the correct form. thank you, i appreciate it!
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Try Tae Bo Insane Abs.0
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You can try planks, side planks, leg raises, reverse crunches.. all should target the lower abs.
What would be even better is to do exercises that incorporate using the abs as a stabilizer(Ie free weight exercises).. that way you'll be engaging them the whole time, and won't have to do a lot of isolated exercises.0 -
Lay on the ground and lift your legs up. If this is too easy, lift your arms up too. I had a trainer once tell me that lifting your legs up like that is good for the lower abs.0
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ok thank you all0
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Jillian Michaels has some great lower ab exercises. Her six week six pack will make you feel the burn, as well as her No More Trouble Zones.0
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Planks are really good for this.0
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I don't know what it's called, but when you hold yourself up and raise your knees to your chest- those are killer0
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I don't know what it's called, but when you hold yourself up and raise your knees to your chest- those are killer
Mountain Climbers0 -
Renegade Rows, Mountain Climbers, Planks...0
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My all time favorite ab exercise is the "full contact twist."0
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stability ball engages more of your core at the same time. There are lots of variations you can do on that. And PLANKS!0
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Try Jorge Cruise 8 minute moves - he shows you how to do exercises for all 4 areas of you stomach! You might not know you had 4 different muscle groups but you will!! lol0
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I have been focusing on my abs recently and its so hard to work my lower abs. Even when i do workouts targeted for my lower abs i feel it in my upper abs. Any really good workouts for the lower abs, with the correct form. thank you, i appreciate it!
Let me let you in on a little secret, there is no such thing as upper or lower ab work. They are not separate muscles like deltoids and biceps. Your abs really are one continuous sheet of muscles from your groin to your pectorals. They simple do not isolate. Anyone telling you otherwise is either misinformed or selling snake oil. It would helpful to know what ab exercises you are doing and have done, so we can offer some good suggestions.
I think the thing to remember is always do a back exercise for every ab exercise you do otherwise you will have strong abs and a weak lower back which leaves you body unbalanced and actually weakens your back even more. Also, every exercise is a core exercise. Your abs are getting work throughout a workout. 1 or 2 ab exercises is more than enough for most programs. Overworking your abs won't make your stomach flatter and will actually burn less calories then focusing on multi-joint functional exercises that will burn more calories, still work your abs and give a better burn.0 -
Let me let you in on a little secret, there is no such thing as upper or lower ab work. They are not separate muscles like deltoids and biceps. Your abs really are one continuous sheet of muscles from your groin to your pectorals. They simple do not isolate. Anyone telling you otherwise is either misinformed or selling snake oil. It would helpful to know what ab exercises you are doing and have done, so we can offer some good suggestions.
I think the thing to remember is always do a back exercise for every ab exercise you do otherwise you will have strong abs and a weak lower back which leaves you body unbalanced and actually weakens your back even more. Also, every exercise is a core exercise. Your abs are getting work throughout a workout. 1 or 2 ab exercises is more than enough for most programs. Overworking your abs won't make your stomach flatter and will actually burn less calories then focusing on multi-joint functional exercises that will burn more calories, still work your abs and give a better burn.
When I see other trainers having their clients work on Bosu, or stability balls and telling them "you're working your core more", I always smirk under my breath. Squats, deadlifts, or any upright compound movement with heavy poundages FORCE you to contract your abs and "core" more than any unstable surface. I get asked all the time about my ab work, and honestly I do very little direct work (maybe 10 minutes every other week) because of all the compound movements and kickboxing I do.
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Let me let you in on a little secret, there is no such thing as upper or lower ab work. They are not separate muscles like deltoids and biceps. Your abs really are one continuous sheet of muscles from your groin to your pectorals. They simple do not isolate. Anyone telling you otherwise is either misinformed or selling snake oil. It would helpful to know what ab exercises you are doing and have done, so we can offer some good suggestions.
The deltoids and biceps are different muscles, because the deltoid is the muscle in the shoulder and the bicep is the muscle in the front upper arm and tricep is the muscle in the back upper arm.
How many muscles does the abdomen has and why don't they isolate?0 -
Let me let you in on a little secret, there is no such thing as upper or lower ab work. They are not separate muscles like deltoids and biceps. Your abs really are one continuous sheet of muscles from your groin to your pectorals. They simple do not isolate. Anyone telling you otherwise is either misinformed or selling snake oil. It would helpful to know what ab exercises you are doing and have done, so we can offer some good suggestions.
I think the thing to remember is always do a back exercise for every ab exercise you do otherwise you will have strong abs and a weak lower back which leaves you body unbalanced and actually weakens your back even more. Also, every exercise is a core exercise. Your abs are getting work throughout a workout. 1 or 2 ab exercises is more than enough for most programs. Overworking your abs won't make your stomach flatter and will actually burn less calories then focusing on multi-joint functional exercises that will burn more calories, still work your abs and give a better burn.
When I see other trainers having their clients work on Bosu, or stability balls and telling them "you're working your core more", I always smirk under my breath. Squats, deadlifts, or any upright compound movement with heavy poundages FORCE you to contract your abs and "core" more than any unstable surface. I get asked all the time about my ab work, and honestly I do very little direct work (maybe 10 minutes every other week) because of all the compound movements and kickboxing I do.
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
I just assume they're doing what sells rather than bothering about results.0 -
I have been focusing on my abs recently and its so hard to work my lower abs. Even when i do workouts targeted for my lower abs i feel it in my upper abs. Any really good workouts for the lower abs, with the correct form. thank you, i appreciate it!
I love the P90X - Ab Ripper X and Core0
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