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  1. #1
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    Core/Abs Exercises

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    Does anyone know of a good website for exercises?. I do Abs/core every morning but routine is getting old. I need something new.

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    MY trainer lady wants me to do those same exercises on an exercise ball.
    Very entertaining, let me tell you!
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    I tried the ball and didn't like it. I just the exercises on a mat and use some weights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nafula View Post
    These kick my butt:
    I thought they were supposed to kick your abs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nafula View Post
    oh my gosh, that plank thing at this site -- someone, I think Knotted, mentioned them the other day, and I tried it, and WOW, that's one heck of a wicked butt kicker! (thank you)

    I like the ball crunches too -- the other two, those are new for me.

    Y'know what else we could use? Stretch advice to loosen everything up again!

    Karen in Boise

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    I went back to ballet stretching. I find the overall stretching much more effective than yoga and pilates. Look into checking out a NYC Ballet workout video. Side note-I have always been very flexible, so this provided the extra challenge I needed.
    Jennifer

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    Here are 2 sets of exercises that I use:
    I can do them on my living room floor and they don't require any equipment.

    http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cm...?articleid=425

    http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/cm...?articleid=486

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    good site nafula. We do all of those and many more in pilates. pilates has done wonders for my running and riding.

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    A Bosu ball works your core pretty good. My room-mate got me one for my b-day and it kicks my a$$ everytime I work out on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nafula View Post
    After I got that issue I started doing those too but I have a VERY weak core and am starting out slow.

    Definitely very hard!!

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    Those stability balls -- what do I need to know before I buy one? Something tells me I should know something, because nothing is ever as easy as toss-into-basket/pay/take-home.

    Is it?

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks View Post
    Those stability balls -- what do I need to know before I buy one? Something tells me I should know something, because nothing is ever as easy as toss-into-basket/pay/take-home.

    Is it?
    When I got mine it had height measurements on it for the different sizes. I just picked up one that my height fit into its categories...Otherwise I would have just bought the first one I saw.


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    Just make sure you get a stability ball that is made for someone your height. They tell you on the package which should fit you.


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    my thoughts on core

    Most people do not understand how to properly train their core muscle groups. The purpose of the core is to stabilize and support the spine.

    The plank is a good example of an exercise that trains the core to act as a unit. BUT most people even do this incorrectly, because they are so concerned about how long they can hold it, they forget what they are trying to hold together! So they rely on their arm and leg strength and don't do much for the middle. I recommend talking to qualified trainer to see how its done properly. I have yet to see an article online that describes it well enough that I would trust my clients with it.

    Proper core training involves "bracing" the core muscles, the best way to describe it is to hold the abs strong like a guy would when he tells you to punch him in the gut. Yes, pilates will talk a lot about sucking things in, BUT the research shows that doing the "sucking in" actually destabilizes the muscles you are trying to get to work.

    The other thing to think about is that most people are looking for the "burn" when training their core. Proper core training has nothing to do with burn, but with challenge, and many people get frustrated with that because they are looking for a burn and are pretty hung up on that feeling. So most people do variations of plank that are too difficult.

    When i give my clients the plank exercise, once they can hold it for a minute, i change it to something else. The reason for that is that just to continue to hold it, actually starts to cut off blood and oxygen to the muscle. This can be a little dangerous for some. Also it doesn't improve anything to be able to hold it for longer and longer.

    So I will re-iterate, that if you are truly interested in a proper core training program, talk to a qualified trainer, do NOT rely on books or magazines to learn.

    My many many cents...

    Hannah
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    "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas A. Edison



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