Lower Abdominal Exercises
Suspended Leg Raises
Bicycle
A variation of the leg lift is bring one knee up towards your chest at a time while the other leg is straight. You alternate which leg is straight and which knee is brought up towards your chest. As you alternate between bent leg and straight, you will see how this resembles peddling a bicycle. You can take this exercise to the next level by putting your hands behind your head and doing a rotating crunch bringing your elbow over to the opposite knee when you bring the knee towards your chest. You don't need to touch the knee; the action of lifting up and twisting is plenty. This is another great addition to any lower ab workout. Let Lifts
Exercise Ball Ab Workout
If you have ever worked out on an exercise ball, you know how difficult it can be just balancing. The good news is that as you get better at balancing, the thing you are doing is strengthening you're your core (aka abdominals). The simple act of exercising on an exercise ball is kind of like doing lower ab workouts even if you aren't focusing on that area. You can also do ab exercises on the exercise ball. Even if you don't plan to do lower ab workouts on an exercise ball, I would recommend getting one as it is a great workout for your abs even when you aren't trying. Great Abdominal Workout Program
Ok, now that we have gone over a few lower ab workouts, you are ready to get started. You can do a little research yourself and find tons of other lower abdominal exercises out there that focus on the lower abs. If you are ready to take your ab workouts to the next level, I recommend you check out a program called The Truth About 6 Pack Abs. Healthy Diet
A good healthy diet is the most important thing you can do to uncover your sculpted abs. As I said above, your lower ab workouts won't do anything if you have 30 lbs of fat around your midsection. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of diets out there and probably twice as many books written about them so I am not going to tell you what you need to eat to be healthy. I will give you a few pointers then you can figure out what works for you.The first part of a healthy diet is water. You need to drink lots of water. You should drink at least 1 ounce of water for every 2 pounds of body weight. This means if you are 200 pounds, you need to drink at least 100 ouces of water. It would be even better if you would drink at least 1 ounce of water for each pound of body weight. Giving your body plenty of water allows it to flush out all the toxins and help get your system healthy. Ideally you would drink nothing but water, but if you just have to have something else, be smart about it. Try to stay away from drinks with lots of sugar in them. There is a lot of research suggesting that artificial sweeteners are even worse than sugar so don't think just because your Diet Coke doesn't have any sugar or any calories you can drink as much as you want. Do your best to stick with water then have a small serving if you need something else.
The second part of a healthy diet is obviously the food you eat. As I said, there are a thousand theories on what is best to eat, but every diet I have ever seen says vegetables are a good thing to eat. Even the Atkins diet has you eat low carb vegetables like lettuce. So if every diet has this in common, it is pretty easy to see that this may be the best way to go. Most diets recommend avoiding fatty and fried foods. I would recommend the same thing. Start by switching from fried foods to baked foods and eat smaller portions. Add a salad or other fresh vegetable to your meal. Don't drench your salad in oily salad dressing or cover your vegetables with cheese sauce as that defeats the purpose of a healthy vegetable. Another trick is to drink a big glass of water before you eat to help fill you up. A healthy diet will help turbo charge your lower ab workouts on your quest to get sculpted abs.
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