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Get Rock Hard Abs With These 6 Step Instructions For Lying Leg Thrusts

Paul D Brown asked:




Consistent exercise, the kind of exercise that offers us long term results is often tough to commit to. And with so much information out there about which ab workouts do what and which diets are best for this area of the body or that area of the body, it’s no wonder that you might start to feel a little overwhelmed with information overload.

Then, if you’re lucky enough to find an ab workout routine that works for you and your busy schedule, the next problem you have is knowing how to perform each exercise correctly to give you the best results for getting those rock hard abs.

All the ab workout books out there tell you to focus on your posture and exercise form, but so often they make the actual performance of the exercise confusing.

So in this brief article I have broken the classic Lying Leg Thrusts abs exercise down into 6 easy to follow steps. Please perform these steps and integrate them into your existing workout routine and you will see dramatic results in the form of firm abs.

Lying Leg Thrusts – Step by Step Instructions

Step 1:

Lie flat on the floor with head and shoulder slightly off the floor

Step 2:

Place your hands – palm down – on mat by your hips

Step 3:

Raise both legs up until they are at 90 degrees to the floor

Step 4:

Slowly lower both legs until they are at 45 degrees to the floor – do not go all the way down to the floor as you can put pressure on your back

Step 5:

Raise both legs back up to the 90 degrees position

Step 6:

Once at the 90 degrees level – no further – thrust your hips off the floor. Repeat exercise from Step 3.

Depending on your experience and fitness level you will want to combine the above workout with other ab exercises, such as Reverse Crunches, Ab Bicycles and Bench Crunches, and also perhaps do multiple sets of the above.

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Six Pack Abs – What Does It Mean?

Jason Hobbs asked:


You have probably heard the expression “six pack abs” on many occasions. It may have been shortened to simply “six pack.” However, the meaning is still the same. This expression refers to having a lean, flat, muscular stomach, and both men and women seem to want it. The real question to answer is whether this is even possible for everyone.

Some books and DVDs with exercise regimens that will promise you anything will say that there is no reason that anyone who is willing to work can’t have this muscular midsection. This is not necessarily true. The truth is that six pack abs are a bit harder to attain than these money makers would have you believe. These are really a pre-cellulite phenomenon. People in their teens and 20′s can achieve this, but it gets harder as you get older, as there is more subcutaneous body. However, if you have the right genetics and follow a strict program, you may have a shot at it, even if you are in your 30′s or 40′s.

It is a bit more difficult for women to be able to sport six pack abs. A female’s body stores more fat than men because they are made for bearing and nourishing babies. It is also true that men usually lose weight faster when they are exercising regularly. Experts have found that it can even be a bit unhealthy for women to lower their body fat enough to have abs this lean, as it can even stop their menstrual cycles.

It may be better to not aim for such extreme results, but there are some very important reasons to work on your midsection. The abdominal core muscles make the torso stronger, create better posture, help reduce lower back pain, and lessen the risk of injury. Abdominal workouts can also make other areas of the body more fit, and help you if you play different sports, or engage in running exercise.

So, even though you may not be meant to have six pack abs, there is no reason that you cannot indulge in a bit of abdominal training. You can still make your stomach flatter and tighter with proper nutrition and a good exercise program. It is a wise idea to look into several of these programs before choosing one to try. If you are able, speak to a professional trainer who should be able to help you choose and implement just the right abdominal work out for you.



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