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6 Exercises for Abs to Tone Your Stomach

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished May 14, 2009

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Maintaining a flat and solid stomach is far from a walk in the park. It requires hard work on a consistent basis, but the results are well worth the effort. Fortunately, there are a number of different exercises for abs you can apply to your routine to tone your stomach. Here are six popular exercises you too can take advantage of today. nn1. BicyclennIf you are looking to target the six pack area and oblique’s, this is by far the most effective method. You want to start by lying on the floor face up and then bringing your knees toward the chest. While doing this you will lift your shoulder blades off of the ground without pulling on your neck. In doing so, you want to straighten your left leg out while turning your upper body to the right. Then bring your left elbow towards the right knee. Continue to switch sides in a pedaling motion for 10-15 reps. nn2. Exercise ballnnNext on the list of exercises for abs involves you using an exercise ball. You will lie face up with the ball under your mid to lower back. Cross your arms over your chest while contracting your abs in order to lift your torso off of the ball. You want to then pull the bottom of your ribcage down to your hips while curling up. nn3. Vertical leg crunchnnThe vertical leg crunch works well for the rectus abominis and your oblique’s. You want to start by lying face up and extending your legs straight up with your knees crossed. While contracting your abs, lift your shoulder blades off of the floor. Make sure you keep your legs in a fixed position so that you can maintain a stable movement. nn4. Reverse crunchnnFor the reverse crunch you will lie on the floor with your hands behind the head. Bring your knees toward your chest until they are at a 90 degree angle. Tighten your abs so that you can curl your hips off of the floor while reaching your legs up toward the ceiling. Then, lower your legs and repeat the process 10 to 15 times. nn5. Abdominal rockernnThe final exercise for abs is the abdominal rocker. For this method you will need to purchase the ab rocker. You will sit on the ab rocker and grab the bars on each side. Flex your abs while rocking forward to make sure your abs are doing the work rather than going off of momentum. You will then release and repeat 10 to 15 repetitions. Make sure you focus on your abs instead of just pushing with your arms. nnThere are a plethora of different exercises for abs that can help you lose weight and build a solid figure. These are just a few of the many exercises you can apply to your daily workout routine.

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