That’s right, it’s our favorite muscle group to work: our ABS. There’s just something satisfying about that BURN we get in our abs during a workout. It is so important to have a strong core to keep us safe during exercise, work, or any aspect of our daily lives! Our cores are our powerhouses and we want them to be STRONG. And this workout is an excellent way to build strength and endurance in those abdominal muscles!
That being said, here’s a quick tip: to get the BEST results, try not to do isolated ab workouts every single day. Lots of people think that’s how 6-packs are made. It’s not. Our muscles need time to recover and rebuild, which won’t happen if we’re constantly working out the same muscles day after day! So give your abs time to heal and only isolate them a couple times a week!
Now let’s get started! This quick workout focuses on slow movements that force your abs to stay engaged and in control, while still burning fat and increasing that abdominal strength! And the best part? It doesn’t require any equipment!
Workout timing: 50 seconds of work, 10 seconds of rest
Exercises:
Slow bicycles
Reverse crunches
Toe touches
Leg lifts
Runner’s crunches
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8 Comments
Laurie Woods
December 4, 2016Efficient use of 5 minutes.
Thank you!
Liz D.
December 5, 2016Great ab workout! I know your post said not every day but can I tomorrow?
lisa
April 25, 2017thank you andi ❤️
Shelly
May 4, 2017Thanks for the next workout for another 5 minutes to my abs !!
Kalpana Shekhawat
June 25, 2017I really always enjoy your workouts….they’re very effective
Thank you very much
God bless you…..?
Lashonda Kearney
July 21, 2017I love this!
Judith Cooper
July 23, 2017Amazing. You keep us inspired.
Cindy (A) Janni
August 2, 2017Love all your workouts! This is truly a quick one! Very effective and I even sweated a bit!
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