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5 Foods That Fight Abdominal Fat

We’ve come across a great new solution for people looking to lose abdominal fat and firm up their muscles.

Mike Geary, a Certified Personal Trainer and Qualified Nutritionist, has completed an in-depth study into simple ways to burn that unsightly body fat, whilst avoiding all those awful ‘miracle’ diet pills that we always hear about.

Not only that but, utilising his many years of experience helping people to gain the most benefit from their exercise regimes, he’s also developed unique workout techniques to follow and, just as important, he’s produced some incredible positive mindset techniques so you can stay focused and determined to get the body you want and deserve.

His report is called The Truth About Abs – be sure to check out the free presentations he has put together. He’s helpfully separated the presentations for both men and women – as the workouts and nutritional information differs slightly depending on gender.

In Mike’s extensive report, he proves that a lot of the myths and supposed ‘facts’ that we get told every day aren’t necessarily accurate and proves with his scientific and nutritional background that some foods that we are told are bad for us actually help fight the fat and we should seriously think about what we consider to be ‘good’ and ‘bad’ foods.

The exercise part of his program focuses on full-body training programs,  together with strategic exercise combinations and sequencing designed to increase the metabolic rate and stimulate a fat-burning hormonal response in your body. He also discusses nutritional strategies and provides complete dietary planning to keep the fat off, allowing you to focus your attention to developing that six-pack stomach you’ve always wanted.

The great thing about Mike is that he’s personally designed this report to make it work for you, whether you are 16 or 60, overweight or simply wanting a more defined abdominal area. He’s really taken all his years of experience and put together a comprehensive program that is going down a storm across the world.

In fact, we are yet to hear a bad word said about this program so my advice is to quickly go and check out The Truth About Abs and see for yourself what all the fuss is about.

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The Top 5 Ab Exercises – Explained

In the last post, we talked about the best ab exercises for you to do in order to improve your abdominal and oblique muscles.

The most important thing is to know how to to perform these exercises properly, thereby gaining the most benefit. Let’s have a look through the exercises now and the best way to perform them.

1. The Bicycle Maneuver

Lie down with the bottom of your back flat against the floor and put your hands either side of your head. Bring your knees up to a 45-degree angle and move them as though you are pedalling a bicycle. Whilst doing these movements, touch your left elbow to your right knee and your right elbow to your left knee. Whilst performing this exercise, don’t overdo it and maintain calm, relaxed breathing.

  1. Lie flat on the floor and place your fingers either side of your head.
  2. Bring your knees in towards your chest and gently raise your shoulders off the floor. Be careful not to pull or strain your neck.
  3. Straighten your left leg out while simultaneously turning your upper body to the right, bringing your left elbow towards your right knee.
  4. Switch sides, bringing your right elbow towards your left knee.
  5. Continue for 2-4 sets of between 10 to 15 reps – whatever is comfortable – performing this pedalling motion. Do not overdo it and maintain steady, relaxed breathing throughout.

 

2. The Captain’s Chair

As discussed previously, using the captain’s chair leg-raising exercise is the second most effective way of improving your abdominal and oblique muscles. The captain’s chair is a piece of gym equipment with padded arms, which allows your legs to hang free. In order to ensure that the exercise is safe and effective, it is important not to swing your legs or use your momentum to bring your legs up. You also must keep your knees bent, which will allow you to focus on your abdominal muscles and not on your hip flexors.

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  1. First, stand on the chair and grip the handles with your hands to stabilise yourself.
  2. Press your back against the back-pad, tighten your abdominals and raise your legs slowly upwards towards your chest.
  3. Ensure that you do not swing your legs up – raise them up slowly. Avoid arching your back.
  4. Slowly and gently lower yourself back to your starting position. Repeat the exercise for 2-4 sets of 10 to 15 reps or whatever feels comfortable. Do not overdo it and maintain steady breathing throughout.

 

3. Exercise Ball

Using the exercise ball is a great way to improve your ab exercises. Whereas normal floor crunches use the legs as well as the abs, the exercise ball raises you off the floor, planting your legs flat and ensuring that all the benefit from the exercise is focused on your abdominal muscles. If you don’t already own one, you can buy one for less than $25 by Clicking Here . They are a great but simple addition to your exercise equipment.

  1. Lie down on the ball with your lower back flat. Make sure your are comfortable. If you feel off balance, spread your feet wider apart until you are balanced.
  2. Place your hands behind your head or cross them over your chest – whichever is more comfortable.
  3. Tighten your abs as you slowly lift your torso off the ball, as though you are performing a regular sit-up.
  4. As you perfom the sit-ups, again make sure that the ball is stable. You don’t want the ball rolling as you will lose efficiency.
  5. Gently and slowly lower yourself back down to your starting position, slowly breathing out as you do so. Repeat for 2-4 sets of between 10 and 15 abs, whatever is comfortable.

 

4. Vertical Leg Crunch

This is another very effective exercise for improving and strengthening both your abdominal and oblique muscles.

  1. Firstly, lie flat on the floor, ensuring that you are comfortable. Raise and extend your legs vertically upwards and cross your knees.
  2. If you feel unstable, you can place your hands either side of you, flat on the floor, in order to give yourself more stability.
  3. Tighten your abdominals as you slowly lift your shoulder off the floor, as if you are trying to touch your feet with your chest. Do not strain your neck or your back.
  4. Make sure that you keep your legs in a fixed, vertical position.
  5. Slowly lower yourself back to the starting position, mainting good, steady breathing at all times. Repeat for 2-4 sets of between 10 and 15 reps, whatever is comfortable.

 

5. Torso Track

Exercising using this piece of apparatus is very effective, however you should be careful not to stretch yourself too far, as it can cause some lower-back pain. As with any exercise, be sensible and don’t stretch yourself too much. If you are uncomfortable or unsure of using this piece of equipment, there are other exercises to utilise.

  1. Firmly grip the handles of the torso track and tighten your abs as though you are bracing yourself for an impact. Do not hold your breath.
  2. As you glide forwards, exhale steadily. Do not glide forwards too far, you do not need to. If you feel unsteady or you feel any pain at all in your back, you have gone forwards too far. You should modify slightly to avoid any discomfort.
  3. Contract your abs as you pull yourself back to your starting position.
  4. You can increase the tension by using more tension cords as you improve your strength.Make sure you maintain steady breathing and DO NOT over-stretch yourself.

You should now be able to perform some of the most effective ab and oblique exercises. Remember – never overdo it and always maintain good, steady breathing. You should always feel comfortable when exercising.

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Best Ab Workout information

We all know that defined abs look great. Who doesn’t want the kind of six-pack you see on television, in movies or in magazines?

What we don’t always consider are the wider health benefits that strong abdominal muscles bring. Having strong abs and obliques creates greater back and neck strength, thereby decreasing back and neck pain, strains and other muscular problems. I suffered myself from back and hip pain brought on through a sports-related injury to my knee and, through physiotherapy, massively decreased my pain and discomfort through simple abdominal exercises.

A recent study commissioned by the American Council on Exercise (ACE) tested the most popular exercises that we use to improve our abs and obliques and came up with some very interesting results, which I will detail below.

Results Based On Activity In Rectus Abdominus (Abs)

RANKING EXERCISE MEAN % OF ACTIVITY
1 BICYCLE MANEUVER 248
2 CAPTAIN’S CHAIR 212
3 EXERCISE BALL 139
4 VERTICAL LEG CRUNCH 129
5 TORSO TRACK 127
6 LONG ARM CRUNCH 119
7 REVERSE CRUNCH 109
8 CRUNCH WITH HEEL PUSH 107
9 AB ROLLER 105
10 HOVER 100
11 TRADITIONAL CRUNCH 100
12 EXERCISE TUBING PULL 92
13 AB ROCKER 21

 

Results Based On Activity In The Obliques

RANKING EXERCISE MEAN % OF ACTIVITY
1 CAPTAIN’S CHAIR 310
2 BICYCLE MANEUVER 290
3 REVERSE CRUNCH 240
4 HOVER 230
5 VERTICAL LEG CRUNCH 216
6 EXERCISE BALL 147
7 TORSO TRACK 145
8 CRUNCH WITH HEEL PUSH 126
9 LONG ARM CRUNCH 118
10 AB ROLLER 101
11 TRADITIONAL CRUNCH 100
12 EXERCISE TUBING PULL 77
13 AB ROCKER 74

 

Now, don’t worry if this looks a little alien, I’ll quickly explain what this means.

A traditional crunch is given a rating of 100% and this is used as the baseline for the amount of activity it shows in your abdominals and obliques when you perform that exercise. Each other exercise is then given a percentage based on whether more or less activity occurs in those muscular regions when you perform that particular exercise in comparison to performing the traditional crunch.

Basically, when you are looking to strengthen your abs, performing the bicycle maneuver will create 148% more activity in your abs than if you were to perform a traditional crunch. Therefore, it is a better exercise to use.

On the flipside, using an Ab Rocker is only 21% as effective as using a traditional crunch when trying to improve your abs.

With regards to exercising your obliques, using the captain’s chair exercise is 210% more effective than using a traditional crunch. On the other hand, again the Ab Rocker is less effective, giving you only 74% as effective an exercise as with the normal traditional crunch.

It’s an interesting study to say the least and sheds light on the methods we all use and the effect that we are actually getting from each one.

Keep in touch as next time I’ll go through the best ab workouts and show you how to do them properly to maximise the effect.

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