Suggestions for Abdominal Exercise

LeonaHill2022
LeonaHill2022 Posts: 226 Member
edited November 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
Tired of doing crunches lol Anything else that will target the abdominal (baby bump, 2 surgeries ugly fat)

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  • Dave198lbs
    Dave198lbs Posts: 8,810 Member
    planks

    then more planks
  • DopeItUp
    DopeItUp Posts: 18,771 Member
    Squats, deadlifts and rows seem to be great ab exercises.
  • bcc112986
    bcc112986 Posts: 362 Member
    Leg lifts, scissor kicks, double leg circles, and any exercise where you engage your core and lift, move, thrust, circle your legs.
  • sarahbetherck
    sarahbetherck Posts: 270 Member
    Russian Twists with a weight or medicine ball
  • LeonaHill2022
    LeonaHill2022 Posts: 226 Member
    Thanks everyone!!! Will mix N match
  • firesoforion
    firesoforion Posts: 1,017 Member
    You can look on the abs and floor barre section of the NYC ballet videos (I think they're available online somewhere too). I've done that part twice now and my abs are sore.
  • bdsapp1825
    bdsapp1825 Posts: 3 Member
    Do Zumba. I'm military and I've been doing it and it works.
  • clickmaster
    clickmaster Posts: 54 Member
    Tired of doing crunches lol Anything else that will target the abdominal (baby bump, 2 surgeries ugly fat)

    Here is what you can do to sculpt your body.

    1. Add fat
    2. Lose fat
    3. Add muscle
    4. Lose muscle

    That's all you can do.

    You should look at yourself and try to evaluate your needs. Then seek the appropriate remedy.

    It's not likely you want to add fat or lose muscle. So, that leaves two options. If you can do a crunch with relative ease, your rectus abdominus (the six pack) is okay and more crunches isn't going to help much. That leaves the other core muscle. Working them is not likely to do much either because we use our core every day with all of our activity.

    What you'll probably find is that your biggest issue is belly fat and that's a tough problem for anyone because the belly is where we store fat first and lose it last. That's going to mean dieting down to a low body fat percent...probably less than 20%. Get some calipers and measure your percent body fat and keep track of it along with your weight and measurements. Eat your BMR in calories each day and track your macronutrients to ensure good balance. Spot reduction is a myth and working the abs will do almost nothing for belly fat.

    Finally change lifestyle as necessary to include some effective exercise several times per week whether it's dancing or a sport or just walking around the park. Try to include some strength training because it's the one form of exercise which has the most benefits. Stay hydrated, get plenty of sleep (I know it's tough with kids), and remember that we are limited by our genetic potential. If you expect perfection, you'll be disappointed.


    Good luck and good health!!

  • LeonaHill2022
    LeonaHill2022 Posts: 226 Member
    I need to strengthen my abdominal muscles from previous surgeries. Yes I do have the belly fat also and I know that will be a slow process but I can strengthen the muscles there in the process.
  • hedgiie
    hedgiie Posts: 1,226 Member
    P90x ab ripper x
  • clickmaster
    clickmaster Posts: 54 Member
    I need to strengthen my abdominal muscles from previous surgeries. Yes I do have the belly fat also and I know that will be a slow process but I can strengthen the muscles there in the process.
    "Strength" is defined as the max contractile force of a muscle. The ability of a muscle to contract multiple times is "endurance". If you have normal mobility and/or can lift at your presurgical levels, you don't need more strength. That said, whether or not you want more strength is up to you. It's your abdomen. I was simply trying to make it clear that many people do bunches of crunches which provide them with no benefit when they could be spending that energy on something which will benefit them such as adding lean muscle mass.

    A bulging abdomen is most often caused by visceral fat (fat inside the abdomen) or subcutaneous fat (fat under the skin) and not poorly developed abs. Doing ab exercises will not shorten the muscles or tighten up your midsection.

    If you just want to know how to train your core watch these videos.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95xRTID478I
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKg_cdwq9l4
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPKQdboezNk
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ChP373H6HA
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxLCNiEXywo
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQds_kvhEHo&playnext=1&list=PL20C6576172463D02
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZeOqM7zt3U
    http://www.youtube.com/user/scooby1961#p/u/0/ykxt3Q5mQ7A

    Good luck and good health!!

  • Huffdogg
    Huffdogg Posts: 1,934 Member
    Squats, Deadlifts, planks, hanging straight leg raises
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