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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Beginner Abs Work Out Program

By Jace P. Andersen

There are many programs available that offer abs work out exercises. These can be found in gyms, videos, in groups, individually. It really depends on what environment a person feels most comfortable in and what motivates them to exercise. For many busy people going to a gym three times a week just isn't something they can make time to do on a regular basis so they look for options at home.

Deciding to participate in an abs work out program is the most important part of a successful program. When people decide to do something and are committed they usually are motivated to succeed. Creating a schedule that includes thirty minutes a day to exercise also will help to ensure success.

Next set a date for evaluation. This date can be from one to three months down the road. The key to success is paying attention when things are working and making adjustments when they are not. By putting a date on your calendar to re-evaluate your exercise program you will not be working in a tunnel that has no end. People need different types of motivation, but almost everyone works better if they know that they are working towards a goal.

Stretching before any exercise is very important. People can pull muscles very easily if they are not use to exercising. Runners always stretch before a race or jog. Swimmers also exercise. When a person decides to start abs work out they are becoming an athlete and should treat their bodies the same way. In addition, when an individual's cardio rate is higher when they start exercising it takes less effort to enjoy the results of exercise.

One of the problems with many exercise programs is that a person must get up, lay down, get up, etc. When a person is beginning an abs workout it will be more successful if there are fewer opportunities to stop. By starting the workout with some simple exercises that only take place on the floor there is much less likelihood that a person will stand up for an exercise and get distracted.

The first exercise is to get on the floor in a crawling stance, keep looking at the wall in front of you. Make sure that the knees and wrists are in alignment. Curl the back up while tightening the abdominal muscles. Hold for a count of ten, release then repeat for five more counts. This is a simple exercise and great way to start.

Lying on the back with the knees bent and fingers touching the shoulders. Tighten the tummy as you touch your knees with your elbows. Yes, these are mini sit-ups, but with the added feature of tightening the tummy. Hold the position for a count of five then release and lay complete back with the legs straightened. Repeat this exercise for another count of five when you first start and build up as you gain strength.

Again, lying flat on back prop hips up with hands and pretend to ride a bicycle while holding the stomach tight. Start slow and when the hips are released straighten the legs and hold arms above head as straight as possible. This exercise removes pressure from the back, strengthens the legs, and tightens the abdominal muscles. - 17268

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