The Ab-Wheel Has Got My Vote as an Ab-Sculpting Device
Inches and Pounds. That's what people begin to lose from
their waistlines within days of using an abdominal exercise
device called the Ab Wheel.
The first time I was introduced to it was in the year 2000.
It was while working out in the gym downstairs in our office
building.
I was using the "crunching machine" thinking I was doing
something worth mentioning, when this guy pulled out a
device that looked like a wheel with two handles around it.
He challenged me to do 10 repetitions of this abdominal
exercise device and imagine the testosterone driven reaction
when I sighed and said oh please, what the heck can that
do?
A lot.
I tried one repetition and though I made it to about 8
(okay, I'll never tell you what the exact number was but
still); I knew this ab-wheel thingy was on to something
for abdominal exercises.
Your arms, upper back and shoulders benefit from the forward
pushing and pulling. In fact, if you carry stress in your
upper back, you can forget about it. The Ab- Wheel is going
to loosen you up in that area.
Moreover, (of course considering my dietetic habits), within
about a few weeks, I got not a 6-pack, but an 8-pack folks.
My tricep cuts started to be more defined than ever and my
outer chest muscles greatly benefited from this.
In addition when you roll out to your sides (not even
necessary with this device but still) you target the love
handles as well.
For how to use it: start with a hand on each grip and kneel
down with both knees together on the floor. Lock your arms
and hold the wheel at your knees on the floor.
Slowly roll the wheel out and away from your knees and
continue going forward until your hands are beyond your
head. Do not touch the floor; your body should be 3-6 inches
above the floor. Return to the starting position by pulling
in with your abdominal muscles and arching your back. Keep
your arms straight and use your core muscles to return to
the starting position again. Breathe in at the start and
exhale on the way down. 7-10 repetitions equal one set AND
one hell of a workout!
Most of all; dig this, if you go to a store like Sports
Authority, Champs or even an Ancient Market, you can get it
for only $9.95.
I don't know about you, but if a device that inexpensive
can get not only my abs, but perhaps my whole upper-body in
great shape and tone, it sure has got my vote.
Not convinced, try it out and you will see.
In Friendship,
Foras
Foras Aje is an independent researcher and co-founder of
BodyHealthSoul LLC.
He invites you to visit his blog for more on Abdominal
Exercises and Tips for fitness today at
http://www.bodyhealt...exercises-blog/
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