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Health & FitnessWhy Your Abs Aren’t All That … YetBy Ethan Boldt A hundred crunches twice a week, week after week, month after month, and … nothing. If this is you, well, first of all, take heart in the fact that you’re not alone. Lots of guys approach abs the wrong way. Which comes to our second point: You’re probably approaching abs the wrong way. But again, don’t despair. We’ve got the fix, and we’re sharing it with you. Secondly, and related to the above, your abs program needs to be a core workout. Most people put all their focus on the upper abs, but that’s only part of the core puzzle. Wunsch puts his clients through a series of exercises that include not only extension and flexion, but also rotations. As a result, the entire core gets worked. And he never waits until the end of the workout to do core work. “We do it right after the warm-up, so it’s the first high-intensity move you do. If popping abs are what you want, it must be a high priority.” Finally, you’re not hitting your abs often enough. Abs are not like other muscles that need to be worked only twice a week, maximum, for solid development. For those abs to show, says Wunsch, you need to use his program four times a week, alternating the exercises with each ab-workout day. Alternate workout A with workout B for each day you do abs, and make sure you get a day of rest for the core between the first two and last two workouts. Example: Monday is A, Tuesday B, Wednesday off, Thursday A, Friday B. And remember: Do the core routine after the warm-up (i.e., before the rest of your workout). Workout A Dumbbell Russian Twists, eight reps to each side Workout B Prone Cobra, 10 reps with a five-second pause Exercise descriptions Dumbbell Russian Twists: Start seated on the floor with your knees bent at 90 degrees, heels in contact with the ground. Hold a dumbbell or weight plate straight out in front of you (with arms slightly bent at the elbows), then lean back until you feel the abs engage to stabilize your body. Rotate as far as possible to your right and touch the DB or plate to the ground behind you. Make sure you rotate your entire torso and are not just reaching around with your arms. After touching, forcefully change directions and move the load to the other side. Dumbbell Farmers Walk: Grab a pair of heavy dumbbells, with the heels of your hands facing your hips, and walk about 25 feet (go farther each week) without putting them down. Take short, choppy steps when walking -- especially the first few steps. This allows you to conserve energy and stay balanced during your stride. Once you pick up momentum, you can take longer strides, but it’s almost always easier to maintain control with short, choppy steps. Prone Cobra: Begin by lying face-down on the floor with your arms beside your hips and your palms facing up. Activate your core muscles by drawing your abs toward your spine and squeezing your butt. Slowly exhale and lift your chest off the floor and your arms up and backward toward your hips. Rotate your thumbs toward the ceiling as you carry out the movement. Pause at the top of the movement for five seconds. Then return to the starting position. Like this article? . Read more about: Fitness Ethan Boldt writes for such magazines as Men’s Health, SELF and Maximum Fitness. A former certified personal trainer, Boldt co-authored 5-Factor Fitness with celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak and is currently working on a book project with Derrick Rose’s trainer, Rob McClanaghan. Comments
Mike on 2011-10-21 at 11:18:15
you want GREAT ABS.. this article doesn't cover 90% of the work. DIET is the REAL secret to a killer 4,6 or 8 pack, depending on genetics. if you have even as much as a 1/4 or 1/2 of fat over the muscle.. you abs wont show up. Living with 6% body fat (about the amount you need to have in order for your abs to show) is 90% about diet! Not about crunchs, farmers, walks or core workout..
Orange Rhino on 2011-10-30 at 12:08:13
It's ALL diet. Also, losing fat will make your muscles look bigger, since so much of a man's fat is on the stomach. Next time you go to the gym, laugh at the guys doing 200 sets of ab exercises. You'll rarely see such guys doing heavy squats or pulls.
crunching for reeses on 2011-11-20 at 17:28:14
so crunchen for nestles crunch bars isnt the trick??
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