Top Six Most Effective Ab Exercises
Top Six Training exercise for Abs:

- McGill crunches: fascia "raking" can be employed upon more advanced
routines. The second phase is breathing deeply during the concentric
phase and holding for up to 5 seconds. When you crunch: both hands and
tucked under your sacrum (where the small of your back is - that natural
lordotic curve); your tongue is pushed up to the roof of your mouth to
activate your sternocleidomastoid (thus keep pressure off of your
cervical vertebrae); finally, you image a string pulling your chest off
of the ground while stiffening the core and crunching a few inches off
of the ground.
- Walkout holds (get in the upright plank/pushup position and walkout
with your hands and hold for up to 10 seconds. Repeat 3 times. By using
electromyographic we've been able to observe FULL abdominal rectus
activation!!)
- Side bridge/plank: commonly prescribed as just an oblique exercise.
It's the only exercise that hits the QLs as well. I can't stress often
enough that the body has to be flat like a board when you turn and your
feet turn - don't stack them up
- Dead bug: great exercise for working the core hoop. You can turn it into a plyometric exercise when more advanced
- Stirring the pot: get a stability and get in the plank position. Use
your elbows as the fulcrum point and stir the ball clockwise and the
next set counterclockwise. You can make the exercise easier by having
your feet further apart or harder by keeping closer
- Pike or Jackknife off the stability ball
Top Six Most Effective Ab Exercises
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