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Old 07-25-2008, 09:08 AM
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Default Reverse Curl | Crunch Fitness | Abdominal Crunches

The most basic abdominal exercises today are Crunches. Together with proper eating habits and fitness supplements, crunches can really make your abdominal muscles toned and firm. Strong stomach muscles can help a lot in preventing back-related problems and in improving your posture. Moreover, you will be able to get rid of flabs and unwanted fat, making you look good and feel good about yourself.

The reverse curl is a variation of abdominal crunch fitness which targets the rectus abdominis muscles. These are the paired muscles which extend from the ribs to the pelvis. These muscles aid in breathing and control the way your spine bends. Learn how to do the abdominal Reverse Curl in this section:

STEP 1: Lie on your back (on the mat or on the floor) and place your hands behind your head. Raise your legs straight up in the air but keep your shoulders and head on the floor at all times. Make sure that your feet don't go further back than your head.

STEP 2: Tighten your lower abdominals and bring your legs and pelvis towards your ribcage. Keep each movement slow and controlled and don't let your legs swing about.

Don’t forget to suck in your gut so that your lower back presses against the mat or floor. Work through the entire exercise slowly and steadily, without heaving yourself up or flopping down.
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