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YAWT: Exercises for Obliques/abs (PIC if that will make you click!)

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Originally posted by: eits
dude... the absolute killer of ab workouts = pulse-ups. they sound simple, but they KILL you. i dare you to do 20 controlled pulse-ups.

http://www.differ.freeuk.com/learning/health/bkreverse.gif <--- these are kinda like pulse-ups, except you make sure your legs are perpendicular with the floor at all times. this guy looks like he's rocking back and forth on his back, kinda. with pulse-ups, you pretend that there's a button about 6 inches above your toes and you need to touch it.

keep your hands at your sides right next to your butt, but not under.

Wow, I did those with a friend holding his hand about 6 inches about my toes, and a little closer to my head (like a button). I had to hit his hand with my feet in a controlled manner. We both loved that exercise, and it really works your abs well.

Another exercise I enjoyed was: Lying on my back, legs straight and arms at side. Lift legs up to 90 degree angle with ground/body and then have a friend push your feet back down to the ground. Don't let your feet hit the ground, but come close. And repeat. GREAT exercise imo.
 
Originally posted by: Cawchy87
Originally posted by: eits
dude... the absolute killer of ab workouts = pulse-ups. they sound simple, but they KILL you. i dare you to do 20 controlled pulse-ups.

http://www.differ.freeuk.com/learning/health/bkreverse.gif <--- these are kinda like pulse-ups, except you make sure your legs are perpendicular with the floor at all times. this guy looks like he's rocking back and forth on his back, kinda. with pulse-ups, you pretend that there's a button about 6 inches above your toes and you need to touch it.

keep your hands at your sides right next to your butt, but not under.

Wow, I did those with a friend holding his hand about 6 inches about my toes, and a little closer to my head (like a button). I had to hit his hand with my feet in a controlled manner. We both loved that exercise, and it really works your abs well.

Another exercise I enjoyed was: Lying on my back, legs straight and arms at side. Lift legs up to 90 degree angle with ground/body and then have a friend push your feet back down to the ground. Don't let your feet hit the ground, but come close. And repeat. GREAT exercise imo.

Yup that one also. They can hit your legs to the sides and at variou angles also. Keeps you guessing and it is unpredictable = makes you react faster and harder.

Koing
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
medicine balls are good for developing core strength and there are alot of exercises you can do with them.

Any medicine ball training a person can do without a partner?
 
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