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Fab Abs (Part II)
Looking for more exercises to do the "Ab-trick"? Here we go.

The Obliques

  • Attach one end of a piece of rubber tubing to a secure object (e.g. a railing).
  • Hold the other end in both hands.
  • Turn 90 degrees, so that one part of your body is facing towards the secure object, and extend your arms in front of you.
  • You should be far enough away from the attachment to feel tension on the tubing.
  • From this starting position, rotate your trunk away from where the tubing is attached and then return to the starting position.
  • Do 15 repetitions each side.

 
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The Transverse Abdominis

  • Lie flat on your back with knees and feet flat on the floor.
  • Draw the belly button in towards the spine.
  • Maintain this position for a count of 5 seconds.
  • For more challenge:

    • Lift your feet off the ground and bring your thighs up until the kneecaps point towards the ceiling.
    • Keeping the stomach drawn in, slowly extend one leg and bring it back to its previous position.
    • Do 15 repetitions per side.
    (NOTE: If at any time, the abdominal muscles push out, STOP, put your feet on the ground and draw your stomach back in).

    The Erector Spinae

    Lower Back extension

    • Lie face down on the floor with arms extended.
    • Simultaneously raise the right arms and left leg off the floor in a slow, controlled manner.
    • Keep the raised leg as straight as possible and squeeze the gluteal (backside) muscles.
    • Hold this position for 3 seconds, then lower the arm and leg to the floor and repeat with other arm and leg.
    • Repeat 15 times.

    Lying torso raise

    • Lie face down on the floor with hands linked behind your neck.
    • Raise your upper body off the floor in a slow, controlled manner as indicated in the picture.
    • Be sure not to hyperextend the back (i.e. keep your back straight as a natural extension of your neck).
    • Hold this position for 3 seconds, then lower your upper body.
    • Repeat 15 times.

    By Kathleen Mc Quaide - Sports Science Institute of South Africa


     
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