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Abdominal
Exercises You Can Do on the Stability
Ball
If you've ever done crunches on the floor you know how
uncomfortable it is and how hard it is to stay committed to
exercises that make your workout harder than it has to be. Most
people who do dozens of crunches are operating on willpower and
that doesn't often last very long.
With the stability ball, you can reap all the rewards of
crunches with added benefits without the strain and actually
have a much more productive workout. You can do many more
abdominal exercises than just crunches with a stability ball
and best of all, you can get up off the floor and enjoy a much
more productive workout.
Not to say that crunches are bad. In fact, you can do these
abdominal exercises on the exercise or stability ball. You can
do the type of crunch where the ball stays in one place or you
can make the ball roll back and forth as you do the crunches
which will target more abdominal muscles than are targeted when
you do the floor crunches. You also have choices when you do
abdominal exercises on the stability ball as to the incline at
which you place your body which can alter your routine
considerably.
The stability ball is a great place to start if you are just
beginning to do abdominal exercises. There are workout videos
and quick start guides that will guide the newcomer to these
types of abdominal exercises and you can also get creative and
make up your own exercises.
There are health benefits to doing abdominal exercises with the
stability ball as opposed to the hard floor. For one thing, if
you're doing crunches on the floor with your hands behind your
neck, you could be experiencing unnecessary neck strain which
could lead to injury. Many people use their neck instead of
their abdominal muscles to pull themselves up when doing
crunches on the floor. By using an exercise ball instead,
you're sure to notice the difference.
Another benefit to using the stability ball for abdominal
exercises is that you're able to target more of your abdominal
exercises than you can by doing the traditional crunch. With a
broader range of abs targeted, you'll realize more benefit from
your hard work and reduce the risk of injury as well.
There are a broad range of stability balls on the market and
while they are great for abdominal exercises, they are also
used to target other muscle groups as well. When shopping for a
stability ball, safety is the most important concern but you'll
want one that is flexible enough to accommodate different types
of abdominal exercises as well as a broad range of other
exercises.
Look for a stability ball that is burst resistant. Some of
these balls will burst when punctured and this could cause
injury either by suddenly dropping you to the floor or by a
piece of the ball hitting you in the face. Rather, look for the
kind that will slowly deflate if punctured. This at least gives
you enough time to get off the ball and certainly prevents
flying pieces hitting you in the eyes or face.
In addition, if you are going to be traveling with your
stability ball, make sure to get one with a good hand pump that
inflates and deflates easily. Some of these balls also come
with patches in the event of a puncture or tear. This is
important if you're investing a lot of money in your stability
ball. You can also find kits that have the ball, workout DVDs
and a pump all together.
Read and follow the directions before you use your new
stability ball and notice the weight limitations if
any.
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