abdominal exercises for developing  stronger firmer abs

1 LEG V-SIT
Keep one foot flat on the floor whilst lifting the other leg up towards your middle.

At the same time bring your hands up to touch the foot.

This is an advanced exercise, and should be carried out smoothly and under control.

If your neck aches, rest one hand under to support the weight of the head.

The exercise can be made harder by working both legs at the same time. Persons with developed abdominals and no back pain should only do this exercise.


Here's another great exercise for the abs, the abdominal vacuum!


ABDOMINAL EXERCISES FOR BEGINNERS
HANDS TO KNEES (1)
HIP ROLL
(2)
LYING SIDE BENDS (3)
HANDS THROUGH KNEES (4)
NORMAL SIT UP (5)
BALL TWIST
(6)
BRIDGING
(7)
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READ THE NOTES FOR EACH ABDOMINAL EXERCISE, AND RECORD THE AMOUNT YOU DO FOR EACH EXERCISE, + YOUR TOTAL AMOUNT.

ABDOMINALS EXERCISES FOR INTERMEDIATES
KNEES TO CHEST (1)
REVERSE CURL (2)
CRUNCH (3)
KNEE TO SIDE (4)
SEATED TWIST (5)
HAND TO KNEE (6)
STATIC ABS (7)
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READ THE NOTES FOR EACH ABDOMINAL EXERCISE, AND RECORD THE AMOUNT YOU DO FOR EACH EXERCISE, + YOUR TOTAL AMOUNT.

ABOMINALS EXERCISES FOR ADVANCED
ASSISTED WEIGHT 1
LEG WEIGHT 2
1 LEG
V-SITS 3
BOXING
4
MEDICINE BALL 5
COMPLETE ABS 6
NASTY
7
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