29 August 2013

FITNESS - 6 Core Abdominal Moves









1.  Revolved Ab Pose

Crunches are not enough: These six moves -- three that strengthen your insides, three that target your outer abs -- keep you looking and feeling beautifully balanced.

What It Does Helps you use your abs in concert (unlike crunches, which isolate one muscle group)

How to Do It Lie on your back with your arms in the shape of a T and legs lifted so they're perpendicular to the floor. Shift hips a few inches to the left, then exhale and drop both legs slowly to the right, stopping before they touch the floor. Hold for a deep breath, exhale, and return to the starting position. Repeat on the other side. Alternate for 20 reps, 10 on each side.






2.  Abdominal Vacuum

What It Does Stretches the diaphragm and other deep core muscles; massages the colon, stomach, and other digestive organs to improve functioning.

How to Do It Lie on your back, knees bent, feet on the floor. Inhale and raise arms overhead behind you. Lift your spine one vertebra at a time until your hips are high. Exhale as you relax your abs, lowering your spine down. A natural vacuum will draw your belly in. When your hips are on the floor, lower hands to start position. Repeat 7 to 10 times.






3.  Elevated Leg Lift

What It Does Works the diaphragm and the iliopsoas muscles; improves your posture.

How to Do It Lie on the floor with your pelvis resting on a cushion or towels. Reach arms overhead, palms face up. Engaging your core, raise the left leg and lift the right an inch off the floor. Hold and breathe deeply for 30 seconds. Repeat with the other leg, alternating 15 times on each side.






4.  Basket Twist

What It Does Improves spinal flexibility while toning core, back, and arms.

How to Do It Sit on the floor and hold a weighted ball or any heavy object (even a basket of magazines); bend knees slightly. Lean torso back and draw navel in while keeping the spine straight. Contract your abs and move ball or weight from side to side, keeping abs tight. Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 on each side.






5.  Leg Thread

What It Does Improves agility, cardiovascular health, hip flexibility, and stamina.

How to Do It Crouch on toes with feet shoulder distance apart, palms on floor, navel drawn in. Pivot on ball of right foot, rotate hips right, and extend your left leg out to the side, keeping it parallel to floor. Repeat with right leg. Alternate legs quickly. Do 3 to 5 sets of 10 on each side.






6.  Superwoman

What It Does Strengthens the core while toning arms and upper body.

How to Do It Start in a pushup position, knees on the floor, palms resting on a small towel. Draw shoulders down, navel in. Without arching your lower back, slowly move your hands forward until your chest touches the floor. Release and return to start. For more of a challenge, use upper body to slide hands back to starting position. Do 2 to 3 sets of 10 reps each.

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