I love ab exercises, of course. However, I like exercises that use our abdominals while we do other stuff even better. Here’s why.
Exercises like crunches or femur arcs or even my beloved pretty princesses work our abdominals in isolation. They are fabulous for learning how to engage our abdominals and how to work them properly (without pooching them out! We love you, transversus abdominis!). What they don’t do is teach us how to use our core for support in our regular lives, unless we somehow have a life in which we lie around on our backs all day.
Real life involves things like standing up, lifting things, twisting, balancing, and bending. When we do an exercise like woodchoppers, we are doing all of those things with the support of our core muscles. It’s like we’ve done our core isolation exercises to learn the vocabulary and then we do our woodchoppers to have a conversation. We apply what we have learned to more complex movements.
I do include core isolation exercises in the workouts I plan for my clients, but I am not doing my job if those clients are not using core musculature during the whole workout!
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