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Core Strength with Zing The ‘Core’ area
is the abdominal muscles and lower back which are directly related
by their positioning and jobs. These muscles
support each other, you cannot have strong abs without a strong lower
back and training for those abs will not be as effective unless your
lower back can endure the job it has of support. In turn you cannot effectively
train your lower back without your abs assisting in this movement.
Here are a few key exercises that will work on both of those areas. These
are some new and creative alternatives to your regular core training.
This is not for those with present lower back injury. You should be injury
free and consult a physician prior to starting any new exercise program.
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The
Proper Crunch
To do a clean
crunch it is nice to keep the feet up and knees bent to a 90
degree angle this way you can keep
your tranverse abdominus
in check, which always gets ignored. This also prevents injury
to the lower back. I used a step to prop my legs for this photo
but you can use a bench, chair and any other item which is
at the right height.
You should blow out on the way up and make sure your chin is
off your chest. You must keep face parallel to the ceiling
Don’t worry about the height of your crunch, as long as it
is slow and controlled even an inch will give you a workout.
Work on getting the rib cage up, keep the lower back stuck to
the ground and move in a slow controlled manner.
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Ball
Busters
Using 2 body balls, lift them both
for a period of 5-20 seconds, slowly lower and repeat.
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Ball
Toss Crunch
Using
a basket ball or plyoball for more resistance, slowly lower the
ball as seen in first picture, then crunch up and toss, catch
to repeat. |
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Model and
writer Linda Cusmano
Linda is a
Pro Fitness Champion and Elite trainer
who owns her own training service called Body Rush Personal
Training & Lifestyle
Consultation located in Vancouver, BC, Canada. She works with
unfit beginners, health risk candidates, pre and post rehab,
pre and
post operative, conditioning and strength, athletes and competitors,
choreography, corporate programming, coaching, services online
and more! If you have any questions or wish to contact Linda
go to:
www.lindacusmano.com
www.bodyrushpersonaltraining.com
Photography courtesy of Bill Henning.
Thanks to Sport Central for use of their Fitness Facility.
Exercise pants courtesy of Bodybuilding.com.
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