Multi Dimensional Ab Training
By David Grisaffi
Firm and Flatten Your Abs
In some of my previous articles, I've written about why you need to change your
ab programs frequently to avoid muscle adaptation, repetitive pattern overload
injury, muscle imbalance and of course, boredom!. But those aren't the only
reasons you need exercise variety.
The functions of the abdominal and core muscles are so numerous,
so varied and so complex, that entire textbooks have been written on functional
anatomy and kinesiology without even scratching the surface.
What this means to you is that since there are more actions and
functions of the abs and core than any other body part, there are more possible
exercises you can do for abs and core than for any other body part.
With literally hundreds of ab and core exercises to choose from,
the irony is that most people are STILL doing workouts that revolve around only
a few exercises such as crunches, sit ups, leg raises and maybe some ab
machines...
This is what I call "training in only one dimension"... and that
can spell "trouble"
One dimensional training leads not just to progress plateaus and
muscle adaptation, but also failure to engage all the functions of the core
region, to strengthen thoroughly in every plane of movement, or to develop the
proper neurological link to the muscle.
The end result is muscle weakness, muscle imbalances, injuries,
a distended lower abdominal area and or and a not so impressive midsection.
The Firm And Flatten Your Abs program includes about 50
exercises which allow you to train every muscle in your core region in every
"dimension." These dimensions include:
Flexion
Extension
Stabilization
Rotation
Side flexion
Prone
Supine
Seated
Standing
Quadruped
Stable
Unstable
One way to enter a whole new "dimension" of abdominal training
is to start using a Swiss ball - also known as a stability ball because a ball
is an unstable surface. Training on an unstable surface flips the switch on your
nervous system and activates stabilizing muscles that are weak in most people
due to sitting at a desk all day long and or doing too much machine training.
Here are 5 of my favorites (includes illustrations and exercise
instructions):
http://www.flattenyourabs.net/swissball5.html
I realize if you're not familiar with Swiss ball and core
training, that some of these exercises may look unusual or even "weird" at
first.
You might look at the pictures and say, "David, it looks to me
more like "rolling around on a beach ball than training."
Yup... that's what a lot of people said... until they tried them
and their abs started showing for the first time!
By expanding your arsenal of ab and core exercises and working
them in every capacity and function for which they were designed, you will...
* Increase your strength
* Decrease the odds of ever having back pain
* Improve sports performance
* Avoid plateaus and muscle adaptation...
And maybe best of all..
* Get an impressive "six pack"
You can learn more about this concept of multi dimensional
training and also see dozens of new core and ab exercises in the Firm And
Flatten Your Abs Ebook:
http://www.flattenyourabs.net
About the Author:
David Grisaffi majored in physical education and is a certified high
performance exercise kinesiologist with the CHEK institute. David holds a total
of 6 certifications, he is a high school wrestling and baseball coach as well as
an independent trainer and strength coach, known especially for his work with
professional boxers and golfers. David is the author of, Firm And Flatten Your
Abs an online best seller which teaches you how to lose body fat and develop
"six pack abs' while improving strength, function and athletic power at the same
time. You can contact David or learn more about his programs at
www.FlattenYourAbs.net |