Fast Abs Workout - Round Surfaces Melt Bellies
The hugely successful food industries in North America and Western Europe have caused approximately 65% of their populations to become overweight, statistics show. Efficiency in food production- especially in meats and sweets has made it difficult for most people to maintain healthy eating habits.
With all the activities we have to do in our daily schedule- go to the office, browse the net and socialize, it’s no wonder a lot of people have given-up exercising regularly. This combination of lack of exercise and over indulgence in food will of course yield dangerous results and the cases of obesity and heart disease are on the upsurge.
A lot of those that manage to find time to squeeze in exercise programs into their hectic daily schedules eventually get bored and stop after a few months. Reason for this is loss of motivation that comes about from inadequate workouts and insignificant results.
The number one reason people decide to work-out regularly is to lose body fat and get a toned and well-defined midsection. When they don’t see good enough results after a month or so, exercise sessions become dull and tedious.
To speed-up the effects of working-out and see something come out of your fat-loss efforts in a shorter amount of time, modified exercises that isolate the core muscles should be done. A program that develops core strength together with body-fat busting cardio exercises is the key to fast abs and a lean physique.
The core or center of the body is our midsection and these are made-up of the upper and lower abdominals, the obliques and the muscles of the lower back. A lot of people only focus on conventional ab isolation exercises like sit-ups and crunches and neglect the lower back region. This causes an imbalance of core muscle strength and can result in back pain.
A faster abs workout that can give you a stronger core in less time can be attained through the use of tools like a Swiss ball or a Bosu ball. Both of these have round surfaces which when used as support for the body when executing abdominal or other resistance exercises will force the core muscles to work harder. The effort of trying to keep steady while working out on an unstable surface means more calories burned and improved core strength faster.
The amount of calories burned while doing abdominal exercises on an exercise ball or other round surface is increased significantly compared to doing sit-ups and crunches flat on one’s back. Studies show that more muscle fibers are engaged in activity when a person is lying on a round surface. The wider range of motion means more calories spent and hence a faster abs workout.