The Ultimate Home Six-pack Workout





You needn't bother with complex hardware or costly exercise center enrollments to shape extraordinary abs. indeed, the main genuine piece of unit you want is a couple of square feet of floor.

In view of exercise suggestions from Greenwich fitness coach Danny Fisher, we've filtered through some attempted and-tried moves to observe everything abs exercise you can manage from the solace of your own home. Yet, assuming you believe that implies we will be making an effort not to stress about you, you're off-base. This exercise comes full circle in an exhausting three-circuit superset intended to hit all aspects of your abs.

Would you be able to stomach it? Assuming the response's yes (we trust that it is) then, at that point, here's the exercise you'll do, and you can discover how to play out the moves underneath.




The Ultimate Home Abs Workout


  • Spiderman Press-up
  • Hanging Leg-raises
  • Oblique Crunch
  • Sit-up
  • Crunch
  • Reverse Crunch
  • Side Plank
  • Russian Twists


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1. Spiderman press-up



       

         Sets : 1
       Reps : 15
       Rest : None

Get into a conventional press-up position. Lower yourself toward the floor and carry your right knee to your right elbow, keeping it off the ground. Press back up and return your leg to the beginning position. Rehash with the substitute leg.

Why? The spiderman press-up is intended to do focus on your center, so while it's focusing on your chest and rear arm muscles like some other press-up, on the grounds that you're possibly being upheld on three resources when you push your leg ahead, your abs and other center muscles need to work more diligently to keep up with dependability.


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2. Hanging leg raises


       Sets : 1
       Reps : 15
       Rest : None

Grab a pull-up bar and lower yourself into a dead hang. Let your legs straighten and pull your pelvis back slightly. Tense your core and raise your legs until your thighs are perpendicular to your torso. Hold then lower slowly back to the starting position.

Why? One of the hardest ab exercises around is also one of the most effective. It does need a pull-up bar to work, but can still be done in the comfort of your own home. Variations such as the hanging twisting knee raise keeps the exercise fresh.


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3. Oblique Crunch



       Sets : 1
       Reps : 20
       Rest : 2 mins

Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Put your right hand behind your head, elbow flared out, and your left palm down perpendicular to your torso. Contract your abs to lift your shoulders off the floor and rotate your body to bring your right elbow towards your left knee. Slowly lower and repeat all your reps before swapping sides.


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4. Sit-up




       Sets : 1
       Reps : 25
       Rest : None

Lie down on the floor with your knees bent and, if possible, hook your feet under something that will prevent them from moving. Place your hands behind your head and tense your core as you lift your torso up so your upper body forms a V shape with your thighs. Lower under control back to the start position.


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5. Star Plank



       Sets : 1
       Reps : 1 mins
       Rest : 2 mins

From a press-up position, walk your palms and toes out and away from your body until they form an x-shape. Brace your core to keep a flat line from your head to your hips and toes. Hold for the required time then walk back to a normal press-up position.  Why? This tricky variation on your average plank engages your entire body as your core works to centre yourself. Your whole body needs to be held in place by your core for the duration of the exercise. Brutal.


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6. Crunch


The final circuit needs either a weight plate or a medicine ball and is also ran as a superset.
       
       Sets : 1
       Reps : 20
       Rest : None

Lie flat on your back with your knees bent at a 90-degree angle. Place your hands on either side of your head. Push your lower back into the floor as you lift your shoulders a few inches off the floor – make sure your lower back stays in contact with the ground at all times. Tense your abs hard at the top point of the movement, then return under control to the start position.  
Why? These old-school favourites have gone the distance for a reason. A study by the American Council of Exercise looked at crunches alongside the effectiveness of popular core-busting kit such as the Ab Roller, Ab Lounge, and Circle Pro, and the humble crunch showed the greatest muscle activation overall. If it ain't broke...


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7. Reverse Crunch



       Sets : 1
       Reps : 20
       Rest : None

Lie on your back with your arms on the floor at your sides, palms facing down. Bend your knees and bring them towards your chest by contracting your abs. As they rise, roll your pelvis to lift your hips off the floor. Squeeze at the top then slowly lower until your thighs are perpendicular to the floor.


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8. Side Planks



       Sets : 1
       Reps : 1 minute one side
       Rest : None

Lie on your left side with your knees straight and prop your upper body up to take its weight on your forearm. Brace your core and raise your hips until your body forms a straight line. Hold this position while breathing deeply. Then roll over and repeat on the other side.  
Why? As well as providing a new angle for the classic plank, the muscles targeted by this move end up supporting the lower back and preventing back pain in later life. Researchers at Kuopio University in Finland found those with stronger hip and back extensor muscles suffered less from lower back pain. Straighten up by lying down.


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9. Russian twist



       Sets : 1
       Reps : 1 minute one side
       Rest : None

Sit holding the weight plate with your arms extended and feet off the floor. Quickly twist at the torso, turning from side to side.  
Why? The only other exercise on our list that requires any equipment, the Russian Twist works with either a weight plate or a medicine ball. Much more effective than static rotations standing up, your core must be continually engaged to keep you balanced while the twist works either side of your body. Both sides? That's one rep.




"SLOW PROGRESS IS BETTER THAN NO PROGRESS. 
STAY POSITIVE AND DON'T GIVE UP."