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3 Progressive Ab Exercises

3 progressive ab exercises Today I want to safely guide you through 3 different exercises you can do to strengthen your abs and core before moving on to traditional crunches.

A good example of a level one exercise to master is the "plank." It's a powerful static exercise to engage your entire mid-section and tighten your waistline.

After you master the plank I would move onto an exercise called a "chop." This adds a little bit more of a dynamic movement where you're resisting rotation and as a result strengthening your core.

Once you master both of those you can try a more challenging traditional ab exercise called "reverse crunch" or leg lift.

Although I don't believe you need to do crunches or sit-ups to get great abs you should be more balanced through your core and lower back after mastering the previous 3 exercises and will now be more equipped to safely handle these types of crunching movements.

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Posted by: Stephen Cabral | Nov 7, 2009 12:03:08 AM

You can also click on any of the blue links to reveal how to do any of those exercises.

Posted by: Stephen Cabral | Nov 7, 2009 12:01:51 AM

The nice thing is that you can do any of these exercises right at home!

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