Monday, November 24, 2008

Core strength and weight loss!

For far too many years, we were all overly concerned with show muscles. That is, people would generally work out muscles such as the arms and the chest in order to create an aesthetically pleasing visual appearance. Now, there's nothing wrong with that but if you are looking to develop strength and conditioning then show muscles really don't do very much. Realizing this, many trainers stressed the exercise that enhances strength like the squat or the dead lift. That the truth be told, these exercises will enhance strength. But, they are not the "be all end all" of strength training. Thankfully, many trainers understand that there is a great deal of value found in training the abdominal and the core muscles.

The core is the center of your body. If your arms and legs were to make an X the vertex of the X would be in the center of your abdominal region. This is the core of the body that provides a foundation for much of the strength that they human body's appendages embody. So, it goes without saying that the core of the body is very important to work out.

The number of core exercises one can perform or more varied than most would initially assume. For example, the abdominal crunch is probably the most important of all abdominal exercises. While it is most commonly performed without any exercise equipment, it can also be performed with cables, medicine balls, and even weight plates. All of these added items will create additional resistance which can strengthen the abs to a greater degree. However, it is important not to two perpetually seek to add additional weight or increase the volume of repetitions. This can lead it injury and burnout. Instead, it is best to increase weight and repetitions gradually.

Most people assume that all core exercises such as the crunch are done in a four backward position. However, a major abdominal exercise is the side bend. Side bends involve alternatively tilting from the right side to the left side. There are those who are constantly battling their love handles, this is the perfect exercise to date in reducing them. Closely, they create additional strength in the hip area as well as other parts of the abdomen. These exercises can be performed with or without dumbbells the dumbbells, of course, provide additional resistance which increases metabolism and aids in the enhancement of developing strength.

There is one thing that needs to be kept in mind when it comes to abdominal exercises. While many exercises should not be performed excessively, the abs can be worked everyday as they require less rest to react positively to an exercise. Again, that this not mean you kill yourself by performing powers and hours of exercises seven days a week. Instead, it would be better to work out twenty minutes to a half hour a day three of four days a week. This should be an adequate amount of time for the average person to gain a value from an abdominal and core workout.


Make it a great day!


Chris Walker is the founder of Chris Walker's Fitness located in Kitchener, Ontario. Chris manages several certified trainers, (CFT) within his organization and actively works with medical doctors and health care professionals in helping their patients to reduce bodyfat restore musculoskeletal strength and gain control over their blood sugar readings, good and bad blood fats and blood pressure readings, among other critical fitness issues. Chris has helped people to get in shape for their wedding day as well as people battling severe obesity. Chris likes to focus on functional training and likes to incorporate his martial arts background into his programs. Chris is a firm believer of a strong mind and guarantees results for those who don't mind a little hard work. Chris is a member of International Sports Sciences Association, (ISSA) and Canfitpro Organization. Chris has made media appearances on Global Television, Rogers Daytime, The Record News Paper and is a published author of many health and fitness related articles and books.





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Chris Walker is the founder of Fitnesstrainingformenandwomen.com located in Kitchener, Ontario. Chris manages several certified trainers, (CFT) within his organization and actively works with medical doctors and health care professionals in helping their patients to reduce bodyfat restore musculoskeletal strength and gain control over their blood sugar readings, good and bad blood fats and blood pressure readings, among other critical fitness issues. Chris has helped people to get in shape for their wedding day as well as people battling severe obesity. Chris likes to focus on functional training and likes to incorporate his martial arts background into his programs. Chris is a firm believer of a strong mind and guarantees results for those who don't mind a little hard work. Chris is a member of International Sports Sciences Association, (ISSA) and Canfitpro Organization. Chris has made media appearances on Global Television, Rogers Daytime, The Record News Paper and is a published author of many health and fitness related articles and books.