Although lots of studies have been conducted to determine the efficiency of different ab exercises, it is still hard to tell which is the best one of all. Other than the individual factors on which the efficiency depends, there are also many false myths, mistakes in performance and incorrect training that are responsible for the failure of an ab exercise. Abdominal workouts do not burn belly fat; strong abs merely support the spine and improve health.
A good ab exercise is the bicycle because it moves the abdominal muscles and the obliques at the waist into action. Lie on the back, put your hands behind the head, lift the knees towards the chest, and start cycling. The shoulder blades should be off the ground while you move the legs as you would on a bicycle. The pedaling motion should be carried out in 12 or 16 reps depending on the personal resistance to the effort.
Muscular toning by ab exercise routine is strenuous and it takes time, and there is no spectacular weight loss coming from it. It is a good idea to do other full-body exercises meant to reduce weight, such as cardio or aerobics, and use any type of ab exercise as a way to complete the training and define the muscles. It is beyond any doubt: ab workout requires good routines, technique and good shape. The maximum effect comes out of an ab exercise when it is performed correctly.
To be more specific, you could impair the health condition with an incorrect exercise performance. Back and shoulder injuries as well as neck strains may appear when you crunch or sit up the wrong way. If you feel discomfort in the neck while training or at the end of the session, then, you may have worked the wrong muscles. A personal trainer should be able to show you how to correct the mistakes and develop a six pack.
The same suggestion is valid for any other ab exercise, besides the classical sit ups or crunches. After all, this is why coaching was invented in the first place: to help people train with maximum of benefits and minimum of risks. The coaching part thus makes a distinct important part of the training, so that the safety level is at the highest. Fitness and health therefore go hand in hand!




