In recent years there has been a
revolution in the emphasis we place on our bodies. With all the
diet pills, powders and potions on the market, it’s no wonder we
are heavier as a nation than we have ever been in history. One
of the things that we all seem to desire is a perfectly flat and
well toned abdominal area. In this article we will briefly look
at creating that perfect six-pack and the three best abs
exercises.There are
primarily two reasons why we want to look good. Firstly we want
to look good because it makes us feel good. When you feel good
about your body it gives you an inner sense of pride and esteem
for your ‘self’. Secondly, we want to look good to others
because this makes us more attractive to them. In our culture
there seems to be an emphasis on looking good and it is one of
those things we value. A great body is something that is both
valued and admired and looking good obviously makes you feel
more ‘worthy’ and admired.
Well toned abdominal muscles
(abs) or a six-pack, as it is commonly referred to, is in many
ways a symbol of health and fitness. Mainly because it is
probably the most problematic area of anyone’s body. We
therefore value it highly and someone with six-pack abs must be
incredibly committed, healthy, fit and strong – or at least that
is the ‘hidden’ reasoning behind it and that is why you
subconsciously want great abs. So, how do you get those great
abs? Here are the three best abs exercises:
Best Abs Exercise #1 - Sit-Ups
This is the one that everybody seems to know about but the
majority of people do wrong. Remember that the smallest
adjustments can make all the difference and we want our workouts
to be as effective as possible to get the most out of every
minute we exercise. Here’s how to do proper sit ups:
Lie flat on the floor with your
legs stretched out and your arms beside you. Lift your knees up
by bringing your feet closer towards your body – about the
distance from your heels to your carve muscle. Cross your hands
over your chest and lift your body all the way up so that even
your lower back lifts off the floor. Stay there for about 3
seconds and then gently lower yourself. Repeat about 20 of these
in 3 to 4 sets, but don’t strain yourself – especially if you
haven’t done it for a while. As you build your ab muscles you
can start making it more challenging by sitting on an inclined
bench or by holding a weight over your chest.
Best Abs Exercise #2 - Crunches
Once again, lying flat on your back, pull your legs towards your
body slightly. With your arms crossed over your chest tighten
your abs by ‘pulling’ your abdomen towards your spine as you
inhale. Now lift your shoulders off the floor and don’t lift
your body all the way up – you just need to lift your shoulders
to tighten your abs. As you lift your shoulders you want to
exhale. Stay there for about 3 seconds and gently lower your
shoulders. In the lowered position you should relax your abs.
Now repeat.
The key here is to focus only on
your abdominal area as you do this. Flexing your abs and proper
breathing is essential – remember that your breathing originates
in your abdomen with your diaphragm. Repeat 10 to 20 times and
do 3 to 4 sets of these.
Best Abs Exercise #3 - Leg Lifts
Your abs are a very important muscle group as it is a ‘pivot
point’ in your body. With leg lifts we use this deliberately to
tone our abs. Lie flat on your back with your legs extended and
your arms beside you. Place your hands flat on the floor beside
you and in this position, with your legs straight, lift your
legs up as far as you can. Preferably your legs should be up in
a 90 degree angle with the floor, but this might be difficult
for some at first. Then, slowly lower your legs, but do not let
your feet touch the ground. Repeat 10 to 20 times and do 3 to 4
sets of these.
These three exercises are by no
means the only way to get great abs. In my opinion they are the
best abs exercises, but you still have to combine them with
proper cardiovascular exercise like running, swimming or cycling
as it will help you loose weight while also targeting the
abdominal muscles. And last, but not least, you have to control
your diet. Fatty foods tend to ‘gather’ around the abdominal
area which might make your workouts worthless.
Article by Deon Du Plessis
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