Recently my doc got on to me about my elevated blood pressure and it lit a fire in me to get back into shape. I started walking again (on a treadmill now instead of morning walks outside as I'm busy checking the silver market in the mornings these days). I'm walking at least 2 miles a day on the treadmill (ie. non-stop).
But I also had started doing some light exercises including an old ab workout I did when I was a teenager. I ran across this video today with a seemingly simpler ab workout routine so I tried it (my experience posted below the video):
Crucifix crunches - I did 3 sets of 15 slowly with great form and controlled breathing. Easy. Abs burning slightly, but not like an intense work out.
Core Hold Series - I maintained a steady breath control and counted my exhales.
--> Form 1 - Feet up, head up, hands at hips - I go to about 10 count before I realized my mid section (above the hips) were elevated - I engaged the core (abs) harder and lowered the mid section. I barely lasted to 20 count as my form fell apart.
--> Form 2 - I regained composure and tried form 2 (same as form 1, but with arms out in "I surrender!" position). I don't think I made a 5 count before I knew I was about to fail so I decided to YOLO into form 3
--> Form 3 - Not sure if I managed to keep the abs fully engaged (and mid section low), but I managed to kick easily for a few seconds.
This series destroyed me and I plan to challenged myself with it every day until it becomes easy. Abs definitely burning intensely after this one.
Side plank raises - Looks super easy in the video, but felt totally weird when I tried to get into the hips off the ground starting position. I was wobbly and could barely hold the form for a full second. I managed to get a few reps on each side, but I have some work to do to get the form down with controlled movement and breathing. Obliques not burning - I wasn't able to maintain proper form through sufficient sets.
But I also had started doing some light exercises including an old ab workout I did when I was a teenager. I ran across this video today with a seemingly simpler ab workout routine so I tried it (my experience posted below the video):
Crucifix crunches - I did 3 sets of 15 slowly with great form and controlled breathing. Easy. Abs burning slightly, but not like an intense work out.
Core Hold Series - I maintained a steady breath control and counted my exhales.
--> Form 1 - Feet up, head up, hands at hips - I go to about 10 count before I realized my mid section (above the hips) were elevated - I engaged the core (abs) harder and lowered the mid section. I barely lasted to 20 count as my form fell apart.
--> Form 2 - I regained composure and tried form 2 (same as form 1, but with arms out in "I surrender!" position). I don't think I made a 5 count before I knew I was about to fail so I decided to YOLO into form 3
--> Form 3 - Not sure if I managed to keep the abs fully engaged (and mid section low), but I managed to kick easily for a few seconds.
This series destroyed me and I plan to challenged myself with it every day until it becomes easy. Abs definitely burning intensely after this one.
Side plank raises - Looks super easy in the video, but felt totally weird when I tried to get into the hips off the ground starting position. I was wobbly and could barely hold the form for a full second. I managed to get a few reps on each side, but I have some work to do to get the form down with controlled movement and breathing. Obliques not burning - I wasn't able to maintain proper form through sufficient sets.
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