Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Pilates For Abs

Pilates For Abs


by Angela Winter


One of the many reasons of why most people enjoy doing Pilates exercise than any other types of exercises is the fact that Pilates does not make use of a lot of heavy equipment to attain the benefits that it offers to the body. Aside from that, Pilates not only provides benefits to the body but as well as gives opportunity for the person doing it to have a relaxed mind.

Going to the gym or doing Pilates within the comforts of your own home is two options on where you want to practice Pilates. The decision on where to practice Pilates greatly depends on where you are more comfortable to do the exercise so that you will be able to optimize your performance during the exercise session. What are the muscles that make up the body's core? Abdominal muscles, oblique muscles or those muscles covering the ribs and gluteus muscle or the muscle that make up the buttocks are the three components that make up the core of the body. It is important to know the muscles that compoese the core of the body since the one focus of Pilates exercise is core strength meaning the muscles that compose the body's core is strengthened. Other than that, these muscles making up the core of the body is the first to be developed. Developing a 6-pack abs is just one of the improvement or benefits of strengthening the core muscles. Along with the improvement of your core strength you will be able to attain a more lean and sexier body as well as improvement on your speed, agility and power that will make way for your body to be stronger and avoidance of back pain.

Since one of the many reasons why a person exercises is to attain the body that they want, let us focus on how to utilize Pilates to achieve those 6-pack abs that most people are wanting to have. Now, there are different Pilates exercises that are focused to achieve the abs that you are wanting to achieve. Here are some examples:

1. First on the list of Pilates exercises that will aid in attaining a six-pack abs is the 100s position. This kind of Pilates exercise can be done by lying down with the back flat on the floor and legs straight and put together.Next is to lift the head and shoulders off the ground at the same time pulling the abs. Then, making sure that your back is still flat on the ground, lower your legs as low as possible to the ground. Lastly, inhale and exhale for five seconds and repeat the steps a hundred times.

2. Planking is another type of Pilates exercise that is focused mainly on the abs. To do this, assume the push up position and support the weight of your body with the use of your elbows. Next is to contract the abs while holding this position for a minute. Repeat the process as many times as you want or as many times as possible.

3. The next type of Pilates exercise not only works to strengthen and improve the abdominal muscles, it also will aid to lengthen and stretch the spine and it is known as the Head nod. Similar to the 100s position type of Pilates exercise, this type of Pilates exercise should be done lying down flat on the back using a mat. First step is to inhale at the same time pulling the spine long and tilting the chin while ensuring that your back stays flat on the mat. Next is to exhale that lasts at the count of five while returning to the start-up position. Keep repeating this process as many times as you can possibly do.

Attaining the body that you desire does not happen in such a short span of time. You have to make a sacrifices and make commitment to ensure that little by little, you will be able to achieve the six-pack abs that you have been wanting.you should also have proper discipline in your diet so that all efforts in doing the exercise will not be put to waste.




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