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Why Don't More People Do Abdominal Exercise?
Richard Black
Almost everyone wants to improve the way their abs look. But if you walk around the beach on a sunny day, you will see that most people are not actually sticking to any type of routine. Abdominal Exercise is apparently when it is done often, because the ab muscles are either defined or they are not, and there is generally not much in between.
So what is it that is stopping people from performing regular abdominal exercises?
Most people want to do abdominal workouts but have various excuses about why they will not work on the exercises regularly. Many people complain about how crunches can leave their backs aching or they say that they have tried the workouts, failed to see results, and subsequently gave up.
Ab exercises are notoriously ache filled, because when an individual that has not worked out in years starts to perform the standard crunch, they often feel a number of different pains all over their body, especially in their back. There are a few things to note about those pains:
- Most pains are caused by attempting to lift yourself with your hands and back rather than your abs.
- Most pains can also be avoided by not overdoing your initial workouts.
- There are workouts that exist that can help you avoid those pains.
When you are dealing with any new workout, especially one that has a tendency to irritate your body, you are very likely going to ache a little. Part of that is from doing the exercises incorrectly (lifting with your back instead of your abdomen), while another part of that is that your muscles are not used to being used.
If you have decided to start working out your abs and you are worried about the aches and pains, start slow. Do repetitions as few as 5 at a time, and make sure you are doing the exercises correctly so that you do not hurt yourself. By performing the workouts slow, you will be able to improve the strength in those areas and eventually the exercise will become easier.
In addition, you need to be patient. It takes a long time to see results, especially when you are struggling to multiple reps at a time. You have to work your strength back, but when you finally do, you will also see that you are burning more fat and your abs will start to become more defined.
Alternate Workout
In addition, if you are at home and do not have workout equipment, but you want to improve your abs without having to perform those same crunches that are so ache ridden, there are other workouts you can do instead. One of those workouts, known as the "Plank Exercise" is not quite as effective as the crunch but still very effective and incredibly easy to implement.
To perform the plan exercise, face the floor with your forearms against the ground, your body in the air and your legs balancing on your toes as though you are about to do a pushup with your arms. All you need to do is hold that position for a while (10-20 seconds) and repeat 3 separate times.
As long as you are patient, perform the exercises correctly, and start slow so that you do not hurt yourself and the exercises become more easier, it is not difficult to see shape develop in your abs. You just need to dedicate yourself.
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