Rabu, 15 Maret 2023

Low Abdominal Exercises

Low Abdominal Exercises

The lower belly fat is generally the last, and hardest spot, to lean down and lose fat from. It is also the spot that most people would like to tone. Go figure.

But the lower abs aren’t only important to work for aesthetic reasons…The lower ab area includes our deep core intrinsic stabilizers, which are also generally weaker than we would like. And weakness in these muscles may be one big reason you suffer from low back, hip and even knee pain!

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So whether you have pain or simply want more toned looking abs, you need to learn how to truly engage and work those deep core muscles. Which isn’t as easy as doing sit ups or crunches or planks.

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You know when you do double leg lowers and you feel your low back working? So you put your hands behind your butt to help?

Well your low back takes over because your core isn’t engaging and working correctly. And putting your hands behind your low back may fix the issue, BUT it doesn’t actually train you to engage your core correctly.

So instead of continuing to put your hands behind your butt so your low back doesn’t engage…and instead of continuing to feel your low back during crunches and sit ups and planks…Learn how to engage your core correctly and strengthen those lower abs!

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Well there are generally two schools of thought – you learn Hollow Body (what I often call Pelvic Tilt) OR you learn how to brace.

I recommend learning how to brace, like someone is about to punch you in the stomach, AND learning how to engage your abs with the pelvic tilt, where you draw your belly button in toward your spine.

For instance, bracing is very important when squatting and deadlift. You want to learn how to tense your abs and you can even use breathing to engage your core. Pelvic tilt isn’t really appropriate here.

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But right now I want to focus on the Pelvic Tilt because this move is super essential to learning to keep your core engaged during most of the more isolated core work we do – whether it is leg lowers, sit ups or planks. And it is a great place to start if you are suffering from low back pain (or are even pregnant or have recently given birth).

There are two basic variations I like to do. One is lying down and what I call the Basic Pelvic Tilt. One is quadruped called the Vomiting Cat.

To do the Basic Pelvic Tilt, lie on your back on the ground with your knees bent and feet flat on the ground. Relax your arms down by your sides. As you lie on your back, you should feel a space between your low back and the ground.

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Now draw your belly button in toward your spine as you “scoop out” your belly and press your low back into the ground. Feel your abs engage as you press your low back down into the ground. Hold for a count then release.

This engagement is what you should feel and do DURING double leg lowers. But to get to double leg lowers, you may need to start with the Basic Pelvic Tilt and slowly progress. First you can start with a march, keeping your knees bent.

Double Leg Lowers are something you EARN. They aren’t just a move you do if you don’t feel your abs! And as you earn them, you’ll work to keep your legs straighter and lower them closer to the ground.

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Variations of the Double Leg Lowers are a great way to work your lower abs, and I include many variations of this move in the 25 Lower Ab Exercises video below, BUT you have to EARN these.

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Start with the Basic Pelvic Tilt and learn the full progression HERE. Work toward those Double Leg Lowers, Lower Ab Planks and all the fun variations with the Basic Pelvic Tilt. And get even more out of those moves BECAUSE your abs are actually engaged and working!

Another great way to activate your core using a form of the Pelvic Tilt is with the Vomiting Cat. This is often used as a stretch for your back, but it can actually be a KILLER way to build your ab strength and work those lower abs.

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And it has a great name…RIGHT!?! 🙂 Actually the reason for the name is because you are drawing your abs in almost as if you are trying to cough up a hairball…Just don’t actually cough one up!

To do the Vomiting Cat, start on your hands and knees with your hands under your shoulders and your knees under your hips. Then draw your belly button in toward your spine as you round your back up toward the ceiling. Tuck your hips under as you try to draw your abs in as hard as you can.

As I mentioned, you are trying to draw your abs in and round up as if you were a cat coughing up a hairball.

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Both of these are key moves to start with and use even in your warm up if you have pain or struggle to get your lower abs engaged and working. For beginners these are a MUST-DO!

From here you can even have some fun and use moves such as the Dead Bug (3:18), Butterfly Crunches (2:17), and the Plange Plank (4:46) shown in the video below…

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Actually the Plange Plank is the perfect way to progress the Vomiting Cat even! Plus, if you want to get the most out of your planks, you’ll want to do the Pelvic Tilt (even more reason to always return to the basics!). Here is more on improving your planks.

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Remember though as you begin to have some fun with these variations that it is key you actually FEEL your abs working. Don’t simply put your hands behind your butt and put a “band-aid” on the problem. Learn how to ACTUALLY engage your abs with the Pelvic Tilt and Vomiting Cat.

Set a timer for 20 second intervals. Complete 3 rounds of the circuit below. Try not to rest, but go straight from one move to the next and then rest 20 seconds before repeating so you can make sure your abs keep working and your low back doesn’t take over.

This quick workout is perfect as a warm up to get your core working OR as a quick core burnout after you finish your workout!

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Looking for that hard-to-find lower ab burn? Working your lower abs shouldn’t be rocket science, which is why we’re here to break it down for you.

Your lower abs are the bottom portion of your rectus abdominis, which runs down the entire front of your core. Most core exercises work the entire rectus abdominis, including your lower abs, but your lower abs light up more during ab exercises where you move your legs—like mountain climbers, hanging knee tucks, or dead bugs.

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Not only is it super satisfying to build strength and tighten this area of your core, but it also goes a long way to leveling up your overall fitness, improving your posture, and avoiding lower back aches and pains.

Below are 10 moves designed to target your lower abs, the best lower ab routines, and an ab challenge all designed to help you build strength from home.

Many people get caught up in keeping their legs straight, but if you don’t have the hamstring flexibility, don’t worry. It’s your abs that are important for this move, not your legs.

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Many people cheat this move by letting their lower back lift off the ground. Pretend you have a one hundred dollar bill in the arch of your back, and you don’t want the wind to blow it away.

Don’t crank your head. Keep your head stable while using your core to move your elbow towards your knee. If it’s too hard, you can always put one hand down for support, modifying the move is better than cheating it.

It’s easy to cheat this move by pressing through your hands and letting your arms do all the heavy lifting. That might be great for your triceps, but it won’t help your core. Tighten your core to pull your hips off the ground.

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Only extend your arms and legs as far as you can without arching your lower back. If too challenging, modify by trying just one leg or just one arm at a time. You can always combine them later once you’ve got the hang of it.

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Keep your knee in a fixed position and focus on rotating your hip to reach your heel towards the ground. You’ll feel a pull in your core, that’s where your lower core comes in.

It’s all about balance. Taking extra time to find the

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