It’s All About the Abs - Abdominal Exercise Equipment That Really
Works
By C.J.
Gustafson
Editor's Summary: This is a good list of the various
fitness equipment available to provide abdominal exercise. The list
can help you decide which equipment is right for you to purchase.
Abdominal Exercise Equipment That Really Works
There have been many studies and reports about how our society
as a whole has grown heavier and chubbier. The stomach, in particular,
has become a trouble spot for many people. This is due in part to
the fact that many of us have desk jobs where we rarely use our
stomach and abdomen muscles. For others, this is where the excess
fat, brought on by the fast food and extra beers, settles in our
bodies. Whatever the reason for our big bellies, there has been
a host of abdominal exercise equipment and gadgets to help do away
with stomach flab. Some of these techniques and equipment work better
than others. This article will help you sort through the hype.
Before beginning a discussion of abdominal exercises and equipment,
it is important to point out that even the best ab machine will
not help you loose fat in your stomach area. Abdominal exercise
equipment can tone and shape your muscles, but the only way to loose
the fat is to consume more calories than you take in. Exercise will
help you do this, but it is a total body process, not targeted to
certain areas.
It is also important to note, that for many people, a flat stomach
is not in their genetics, even if they are in good physical shape.
Some stomachs have a small curve, and all the crunches in the world
won’t change that. However, the exercises and equipment discussed
below will help tone, strengthen and define your abdominal muscles.
Abdominal Exercises & Equipment
There are many different types of ab exercisers and equipment.
One of the most effective of these, the Roman Chair, is not
strictly an ab machine. It is a common piece of equipment found
at the gym but it can be used to perform a very effective ab exercise.
The Roman Chair is a somewhat taller machine with two stationary,
parallel arms and a straight, padded back. There is nothing to sit
on.
When working on abs, the best way to use this piece of equipment
is to place your forearms flat on each armrest, with your back firmly
against the padding. You should have the Roman Chair set high enough
that your legs dangle straight down when you are in position. Then
slowly bring your knees toward your chest as far as you can go and
hold for a few seconds before extending them to the beginning position.
This exercise was number two in a San Diego State University survey
that ranked the top abdominal exercises and equipment.
According to the survey, the best ab exercise is the Bicycle
maneuver. Many of you are probably familiar with this fun exercise.
We’ve been doing it since we were kids in gym class, and it turns
out, the bicycle is one of the most effective exercises for working
those abdominal muscles. To do the exercise correctly, lie on a
mat and press your lower back flat. Put your hands beside your head.
Tighten your abdominal muscles and bend your knees toward your chest
until they are at about a 45-degree angle. Bring your right elbow
in contact with your left knee. Then alternate with the opposite
knee and elbow and repeat. You should feel it in your sides and
abs.
Leg Crunches are similar to the Bicycle, but with crunches, your
torso does most of the movement. Lie on the mat again with your
lower back pressed flat. Place your hands at your sides or by your
head, whichever is more comfortable. Be sure not to put any pressure
on your arms or you will take away from the effectiveness of the
exercise.
Lift your legs straight up above your head and bend your knees
slightly. Squeeze your abdominal muscles and then lift your torso
up off the mat toward your knees. Return to the original position
with your back flat on the mat. Relax your abdominal muscles and
then repeat. Remember to breathe during the exercise.
Crunches can also be done on an exercise ball and many feel
it is more effective than standard crunches. You sit on the ball
and place your feet on the floor about a foot apart. Roll back carefully
on the ball until you are lying with your back fully extended on
the ball. Tighten your abdominal muscles and raise your trunk off
the ball to about a 30-degree angle. Return to the extended position
and repeat.
Exercise balls are one of the most versatile and effective pieces
of fitness equipment relative to their cost. Another low cost equipment
alternative is a stretch band. These are just what they sound
like, a stretchy band made of lycra, nylon or sometimes rubber.
Sometimes called resistance bands, they allow you to work one muscle
group while the resistance of the band stabilizes the opposing muscles.
It is good for stretching and strengthening muscles and is often
used with beginners and those who have experienced an injury.
If you are looking for something a bit more high-tech, there are
several pieces of equipment made especially to work the abs. There
are the Ab Crunch Machine and the Back and Ab Machine.
Both of these pieces of abdominal exercise equipment have been designed
to support the lower back and the neck. They also come with adjustable
resistance settings.
The Ab Slider, Ab Wheel, and Ab Trainer are other
examples of equipment designed to target abdominal muscles. As with
most types of fitness equipment, their effectiveness often is dependant
upon correct usage and, in some cases, combining them with other
abdominal exercises. It is important to fully research the equipment
and read instructions before using.
The quest for six-pack abs and flat stomachs has intensified over
the past few years. In response, the fitness industry has resurrected
some old, faithful exercises, developed new and improved versions,
and even created equipment specifically to target abdominal muscles.
Combine these top abdominal exercises with an overall exercise routine
and a healthy diet, and chances are you will loose the flab and
have a stronger, more shapely mid section in a matter of months.
About the Author:
C.J. Gustafson is a successful freelance fitness writer for Fitness-N-Exercise-Equipment.com,
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