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Lower ab workouts are essential to keeping your body looking fit, but only if these exercises are performed

properly.
Men can perform abdominal exercises and improve their diet, reducing your intake of junk food, to get six-pack abs
and keep your body looking fit. The key to developing solid-looking abdominals is consistency. It can take months to
get the body you are hoping for. Finding the right exercises for your body can help you achieve and maintain this
body type more successfully.

10 Lower Ab Workouts for Men


1. V-ups

Those trying to engage the lower rectus abdominus muscles should focus on exercises that require you to lift your
legs off the floor. In this case, lay on the ground with the legs stretched out and the feet together. Prop yourself up
on the elbows, creating a 15-20 degree angle from the floor. Brace the core and extend your legs toward your feet,
lifting the feet up toward the ceiling, creating a V-shape. Hold this position for 1-3 seconds and then lower the torso
back onto your elbow and the feet back down to the floor.

2. Reverse Crunch

Lie on your mat and bring the legs up so they are straight above the hips. Bend the knees at a 90 degree angle,
placing your hands beneath your lower back to add to the support. Contract the abs to bring your knees closer to
your chest and hold in this position for around 3 seconds before returning to your starting position. Repeat 3 sets of
10 repetitions.

3. Leg Circle

Lie on your back with the arms out slightly away from your body with the palms down for balance. Lift the legs
above the hips, locking the knees and squeezing the hips together. Draw a circle with the feet as large as you can,
aiming to get as high above your body and as low to the ground as possible. You can reverse directions periodically
to increase the difficulty. One circle is one repetition.

4. Leg Lift

Leg lifts can help you tone the obliques and lower abs. Lie on an exercise mat and raise the legs so they are
straight up over the hips. Rest your hands palms down at your sides. Use your lower abs to lift your hips off of the
floor, pulling them toward the ribcage. While doing this, turn your hips to your right side, holding in this position for
five seconds before returning your starting position. Repeat on the left side, performing three sets of 10 repetitions
on each side.

5. Side Crunch on Ball

Balance with your right hip on a Swiss ball, leaning into the ball so you do not fall and pressing your feet against a
wall to prevent rolling. Place your hands up near the ears and contract the oblique muscles on the left side so you
can lift the torso up as high as possible. Hold this position for 3 seconds before releasing. Perform 10 reps of this
exercise on each side.

6. Stability Ball Knee Tucks

Working with a stability ball helps you to get more out of your strength training routine. Get on all fours and place
the stability ball beneath your torso. Walk the ands forward until your feet are on the ball and the rest of your body
is in the air balancing over the ball and your hands. Engage your core and pull the knees toward your chest,
keeping your hips pointed toward the ceiling. The ball should roll forward under the shins to keep your feet in the
air. Hold the position for two seconds, then extend the legs and roll back into the starting positions. Repeat this
motion 10-15 times or until you are fatigued.

7. Hip Thrust

Lie on your back with the knees bent and the feet on the floor about shoulder width apart. Contract your abdominals
to pull the torso forward, creating a diagonal line between your knees and shoulders. Hold the position for three
seconds then return to your original position. Perform three sets of 10 repetitions each.

8. Hanging Knee Rise

This exercise help to isolate your lower rectus abdominus muscles. Attach your arms to a harness on a chin-up bar
and allow your body to hang below. Keep your feet together and pull your knees up as close to your chest as you
can get them. Pause when your knees are raised, squeezing the abdominals for 2-3 seconds, then lower your legs
back to the starting position and repeat.

9. Cable Crunches

This exercise will help you work the upper and lower rectus abdominis muscles at the same time by providing
heavy resistance. Attach a rope to a pull down machine, keeling beneath it and grasping the rope with both hands.
Hold this rope near the top of your forehead and crunch down toward your knees, bringing the head to your knees
as you lower yourself. Hold yourself down in this position for a few seconds, then raise yourself up slowly and
repeat until you are fatigued.

10. Wood Chop

Add around 25 pounds or a weight you are comfortable with to a pulley machine, grasping the rope around
shoulder height with the left hand. Stand square to the machine, and then take a couple steps to your right to create
tension on the rope. Bring the right arm across your body while clasping the hands together around the handle.
Make sure you keep your arm straight at shoulder height while trying to bring your arm as far across your body as
possible like the motion you would make while chopping wood. Return to the starting position and repeat 10 times
on each side.

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