Phemomena
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well, all i really do nowadays is cable crunches... i'm trying to add some mass to my abs, they were going too concave (i know some women are probably saying... damn, i wish i had that problem!)
i do some work on the swiss ball too, this is more just to keep my transverse strong since i injured it back in may...
other than diet, the key to getting flat abs is really in the transverse, i found after i injured mine and was really so much more cautious about it, that the abs just flattened out like anything... if you just concentrate on posture and contracting them, the transverse will start doing its job... (pulling in on the rectus abs) and voila, flatter abs... up until about a month ago, all i was doing was that type of ab work... then i realize that instead of stickin out, my abs were going in!! eeek.. so now i'm working on the cable crunches, on a step (with 2 elevatie things) keeping my butt glued to my heals... its not standard form but it really gets my abs and feels safer to my back than all that throwing around of the torso that i see done normally...
i do some work on the swiss ball too, this is more just to keep my transverse strong since i injured it back in may...
other than diet, the key to getting flat abs is really in the transverse, i found after i injured mine and was really so much more cautious about it, that the abs just flattened out like anything... if you just concentrate on posture and contracting them, the transverse will start doing its job... (pulling in on the rectus abs) and voila, flatter abs... up until about a month ago, all i was doing was that type of ab work... then i realize that instead of stickin out, my abs were going in!! eeek.. so now i'm working on the cable crunches, on a step (with 2 elevatie things) keeping my butt glued to my heals... its not standard form but it really gets my abs and feels safer to my back than all that throwing around of the torso that i see done normally...