5 Ab Exercises Better Than Crunches
Crunches are an overused and under productive exercise. They present a considerable risk to the health of your lower back and spine and only work a limited range of your core muscles. They never have and never will burn fat off of our stomach or midsection and if you do enough of them will simply cause you to grow bigger and stronger abs muscles without working your lower back and oblique muscles. Doing excessive amounts of crunches could very well lead to imbalanced abs and core development as well as potential lower back and spine pain and problems. Here are 5 exercises that work your abs and core in better, safer and more balanced positions than any
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Stability Ball Roll Outs:
Kneeling on the ground in an upright position with your elbows on a stability ball
Roll the ball out in front of you extending your body and arms as far as you can go
Keep your back, spine, and body from your shoulders to your knees straight like a board or plank
Hold the extended position for a second or two
Pull yourself back to the starting position
This exercise works your abs, lower back and core all at once. You can keep your spine straight and stable throughout the whole exercise which makes this very safe for your spine and lower back.
Planks:
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Get up into a push up position resting on your feet and hands (you can also rest on your elbows instead of your hands)
Hold this position for a timed interval keeping your spine and body straight like a board or plank
Start with a manageable time like 30 seconds working up to 60-70 seconds as you get better at them
This exercise works all the muscles of our core and keeps your spine stable and straight.
Side Planks:
Lying on the ground on your side
Stabilize your body on one hand (or elbow) and your feet
Keep your body
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Hold this position for a timed interval
Switch and do the other side in the exact same fashion
This exercise will work your oblique (side abs muscles) harder as well as working your abdominal muscles and lower back muscles. This exercise also allows for you to keep your spine straight and keeps your back safe from injury.
Mountain Climbers:
In a push up position
Bend one leg bringing the knee up to your chest (you can also touch your opposite elbow to that knee for added work)
Alternate each leg and arm in a climbing type of motion
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This is an advanced exercise that works the core muscles similar to a plank with the added work of moving your legs and arms.
Stability Ball Pikes:
In a push up position with your feet on a stability ball
Keeping your back and legs straight no bending at the knees pull the ball toward your body
You should end up in a pike position with your hands on the floor your butt elevated in the air, bending at the waist only, knees straight
Slowly roll the ball back to the starting position
This exercises also works all the muscles of your core without putting your lower back in a compromised position.
These are just a few
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John Barban is a Varsity Strength and Conditioning Coach and has his Masters degree in Nutrition. He is the author of a womens specific workout called the 6 Minute Circuits Workout you can find at http://www.6minutecircuits.com He is also the performance Training Advisor to a womens exercise and nutrition resource http://www.grrlathlete.com You can ask John Questions directly at the free grrlathlete forum http://www.grrlathlete.freeforums.org













