Abdominal Equipment

March 23, 2010 · Posted in Gym Equipment · 4 Comments 

Guide to Find Abdominal Exercise Equipment for Washboard Abs

Abdominal Exercise Equipment

Your desire to have six pack abs become more intense when you watch those convincing info-commercials of abdominal exercise equipment readily available in market to be used at home. The number of abdominal exercise equipment consists of abs-rockers, abdominal belts, abs-lounges and many more.

When choosing for the correct equipment you would need to consider some things first. You should not be deceived into buying fancy equipment which you do not really need. You can do some research about abdominal exercise machines and workout equipment before you buy them. The selected equipment must be easy to move and easily detachable. Straining your self will be painful and may keep you away from work for long.

So what are the benefits of having an abdominal exercise machine at home? To have abdominal machine at home will help you to focus on the intention of yours to have a fit and healthy body. Some abdominal equipment is poorly designed or made from weak, undependable materials; some can even be dangerous to use. Strained or torn abdominal muscles are incredibly painful, and can put you on the shelf for a long time. Better check for the design of the equipment; be assured that it is not made up of undependable materials.



Some excellent pieces for your workouts are:

Stability Ball: This equipment is best suited for large range of crunches and abdominal exercises; in addition it improves balance and coordination. You can start with the basics such as regular crunches or oblique crunches.

Medical Ball: It is a weighted ball used to increase your core workout. Although some people may think that medicine balls are only for boxers and athletes, medicine balls can really enhance your core workout.

Ankle Weights: Ankle weights can increase the intensity of reverse crunches and leg raises. This equipment will increase the intensity of leg raises and reverse crunches.

Resistance or Cable Tubes: This will help you add resistance to abdominal muscles; You can perform cable crunches from a low cable tower by lying on the floor and holding the resistance behind your head.

There are steps to ensure that you are choosing the correct abdominal equipment for you:

Choose the equipment based on how much space you have and how intensely you plan on working out. If you live on a small apartment, you may wish to opt for smaller devices.

Make sure to adjust your abdominal equipment so that you are comfortable throughout your exercise. Lay your towel where you can easily get it to absorb your sweat.

When picking up or using weight, make sure that it is not too heavy or it will injure you and will make you fall.

You can interlock your feet, ankles, or knees in the abdominal equipment you are using. This would give you added support and stability while working out.

Begin by inhaling, tightening your abdomen back toward your spine and then raising your neck and head a few inches off the ground. Exhale as you roll up. Support your head with your hands so you don’t strain your neck. Read more

Ab Equipment

November 14, 2009 · Posted in Gym Equipment · 1 Comment 

Picking the Best Ab Equipment for You

abdominal equipment

abdominal equipment

Chances are that everyone wants rock hard, flat abs, and of course having that toned and fit “six pack” is even better than that. There’s no end to the choices when it comes to ab equipment on the market today, and of course they all promise to deliver that flat and firm belly, so if they’re all making the same promise, how can you tell which is the best choice for you?

There are a few easy things to remember when it comes to ab equipment, and if you keep these things in mind you’re sure to make the right choice.

First, be sure that you’re aware of any back problems or limitations you might have; a lot of ab equipment puts undue stress and strain on the back and if you’re not using it properly or don’t have just the right form, you could very well injure yourself. Also, how much room do you have in your home? Some pieces of ab equipment take up quite a large footprint, so you need to be aware of that. Having something that is cumbersome, in the way, and that you need to constantly step over is the first step toward getting so irritated at the equipment itself that you decide to just shove it in a closet – never to be seen again! If you have a separate room for exercise, that’s great, but if not then be aware of how much space you can really devote to this piece of machinery. After all, if you don’t have your ab equipment out and available you’re much less likely to use it regularly.

Most people do all of there Ab exercises on the floor all the time. It is much better to mix things up a bit. The Bicycle and Crunches are two of the better ab exercises that can be done standing up. You will be exercising your back and abdominal muscles when performing these exercises in an upright position. It can be a bit tricky at first maintaining your balance so hold onto something like a chair when first starting out.

Remember too that you don’t really need the most expensive and the fanciest ab equipment to get a good workout. Rollers and balls do a lot of good, as do rockers and even benches. Even a simple mat and a good Pilates tape can do wonders to work the abs, back, and entire pelvic region.

Try sitting on the edge of a strait back chain and lean back. Two different exercises you can do from this position are leg lifts and crunches. We all have equipment in our homes that can help us achieve a great abdominal workout for little or no cost. You are only limited by your imagination. Read more



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