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Showing posts with label core. Show all posts
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Core-Blasting Workout Tips!! (no crunches involved!)

When you hear the word "core", what do you think of?  Crunches and sit-ups, right?  Well, as we've mentioned around here before, your core goes far beyond the abdominal muscles involved in a crunch!  You can strategically plan a workout to strengthen and tone up your core from start to finish... without doing a single crunch! Keeping a strong core is a SUPER way to help improve posture & to strengthen and protect the lower back.  A strong, tight, and toned core helps to elongate your midsection, creating that long & lean look we're ALL going for ;)  

Check out these 3 core-blasting tips:
  1. change your base!  Try sitting on the edge of a stability ball or on balance discs while performing upper body lifts.  Or if you're feeling confident, stand on one foot!  Balance work is an awesome way to keep the core muscles activated!

  2. single arm it!  When you would normally perform an exercise with both arms working in unison, let one arm rest while the other arm works.  By exerting only one side of your body, the core is forced to work a little harder to keep your bones, muscles, & joints properly aligned!  

  3. add rotation!  As you lunge, squat, & crunch, twist your body.  We often forget that the lateral portions of our bodies are lined with muscles from head to toe too!  Although this doesn't burn extra fat along your sides, you better believe it will help to tighten the muscles hiding behind those love handles ;)  Here are a few prime exercises for adding rotation:  back extensions, jack-knives, lunges, squat jumps... what else can you come up with??

Now engage that core and reap the benefits of a tighter, stronger, and healthier bod!
 -Peace. Health. RoxyB!!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Move of the Month: BOSU Around the Worlds

Who doesn't love a move that works multiple body parts?  Upper body...check.  Core...check.  Calorie-burnage... check!!

BOSU Around-the-World:

Set bosu on floor, flat side down.  Get into push up position with toes on center of Bosu. We'll call this position "North".  Complete one push-up and then use hands to rotate to the right 45 degrees until your body is pointing "East".  Complete one push-up.  Walk with hands until body points "South".  Complete 1 push-up.  Walk until body points "West".  Complete push-up.  Return to "North" and complete final push-up.  That is ONE.

Add 2 to the end of a superset.  If you're really brave, add 3!  The key to this exercise is to keep your body in a straight line from your head down to your toes as you push up and as you walk!  It will become more difficult to keep your back from drooping or to keep your bum from sticking up in the air, but maintaining a flat back & tight core is essential!  If needed, rest for a few seconds, get your body back into proper position and then finish the move!

Around-the-World works your body from head to toe, but focuses mainly on the core.  This move requires your abs, glutes, lower back, chest, and arms to work hard throughout the entirety of the exercise.  It's a good one!  Give it a try and let me know how it goes!
-Peace. Health. RoxyB!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Sick of Crunches?

Here are some additional exercises that engage the abdominals!!  (please be patient as I work on loading how-to videos for each exercise!)
  1. Leg Raises
  2. Hanging Leg Raises
  3. V-ups
  4. 1/2 V-ups
  5. Planks
  6. Side Planks
  7. Lumberjacks
  8. Standing Cable Pull-Downs
  9. Supine Body Ball Passes
  10. Squat Jumps
  11. Cable Twist
  12. Prone Hamstring Walks
  13. Bosu Around the World
  14. Push Ups
    Wishing you Good Health & Happiness!!
    --RoxyB

    Wednesday, December 8, 2010

    I'm not sore...and I'm kind of sad about it.

    I tweeted earlier about an intense core workout and had a request to post about it!  Let me just tell you this:  it was big time!  However, I am barely sore today!  Some of you might think that's GREAT news...but I was actually looking forward to an uncomfortable reminder of my workout with every sneeze & giggle  :)  Contrary to popular belief, the absence of soreness DOES NOT mean that you didn't work out hard enough.  The better shape your muscles are in, the less soreness you will experience.  So, if it's been a while since you hit the gym...count on a bit of soreness!  And even if you are in stellar shape, you are likely experience soreness when you work your muscles in a new way!

    To Rani, you mentioned that you wanted some new ideas for working your abs.  I did a few exercises that focused on my abs, but the rest were moves involving all of the core muscles.  Did you guys know that the "core" actually includes much more than just your abs?  Be on the lookout for more info on that in the next few days!  I'll post tomorrow about some alternatives to the same old crunch/sit up routine!

    Wishing you Good Health & Happiness!!
    --RoxyB