Tuesday, 29 December 2009

4 Things NOT To Do When Experimenting With New Ab Workout

Ab workouts are a great way to sculpt a six-pack in no time at all. The problem here, however, is that some people go about the whole business without a clue about what they're doing.

If you are starting out with a set of ab workouts, make sure to keep these tips in mind to prevent yourself from getting injured in the process:

Start without warming up This is one of the cardinal rules of working out, and is especially important for ab-targeted exercises.

Your abdominal muscles are actually one, big bulk of muscle that supports your entire body as you sit, stand and move about. Get too eager in building up a six-pack, and you may end up bedridden for the better part of a week.

Reach down to your toes, then reach back as far as far as you can for starters. Once you have the basics down, make sure to start your workout sessions slowly - and then build intensity.

Get into awkward angles One of the easiest ways to injury during a workout is to overreach the boundaries of your muscles.

Twisting to the side, pushing a bend or forcing any other positions that create discomfort will usually end up with some very nasty injuries. If your muscles feel any sort of pain, then stop doing anything that you are doing and find an alternative workout regimen to work with.

Do take note, however, that there is a difference between pain and burn. Burn is something that shows your muscles are getting shaped while pain is something sharper and indicative of possible injury.

Learn to differentiate between the two before pushing yourself into awkward angles.

Focus on repetitions Hundreds of repetitions do not define good ab workouts - it is the burn that you feel in the muscles.

The burn you feel in your abs is what makes your muscles stronger, and focusing on doing five or ten sets of a particular exercise will not be effective if there is no burn. Learn to make your workout sessions intense, and you will effectively build muscle over time.

Another issue with focusing on repetitions is that you tend to stay contented with 'finishing' a set number of repetitions rather than building up the burn. Your abs will require more effort the more developed they are, which is why you need to focus on intensity rather than repetition.

Let your belly get fat All the muscles in your abs will be for naught if there is a thick enough layer of fat covering them.

This is why it is important to mix bodybuilding workouts with weight-loss regimens. A balanced diet, frequent meals a day and cardiovascular workouts work well with abdominal exercises, so make sure to get rid of that fat if you want your abs to show themselves.

Keep these four no-nos in mind, and your ab workouts will be much more effective than you thought possible!

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