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  2. 18 ab exercises that won't hurt your neck or back - AOL

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    Along with the lower back and glutes, the abdominal muscles are the primary muscle group of the core, and therefore ab exercises should be an integral part of your fitness routine to strengthen ...

  3. 22 best back exercises to improve posture and reduce pain - AOL

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    Single-arm bent-over dumbbell rows. Grab a single dumbbell. I recommend a 3- or 5-pound weight for beginners.Open your feet about hip-width apart and step one leg back into a staggered stance.

  4. Forget crunches: The smarter way to strengthen your core - AOL

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    1. Start on your hands and knees with your wrists aligned under your shoulders. Gaze slightly ahead of your hands to keep your neck in a neutral position.

  5. Vacuum exercise - Wikipedia

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    The vacuum exercise is an exercise which involves contracting some internal abdominal muscles, primarily the transverse abdominal muscle, and not as much the diaphragm. Repetitions of the exercise may be used as a form of endurance training, and light strength training. There is difficulty building strength in the muscle, as it is not easy to ...

  6. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal exercises are useful for building abdominal muscles. This is useful for improving performance with certain sports, back pain, and for withstanding abdominal impacts (e.g., taking punches). According to a 2011 study, abdominal muscle exercises are known to increase the strength and endurance of the abdominal muscles. [2]

  7. Crunch (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The crunch or curl-up is an abdominal exercise that works the rectus abdominis muscle. [1] It enables both building and defining "six-pack" abs and tightening the belly. Crunches use the exerciser's own body weight to tone muscle and are recommended by some experts [ like whom? ] , despite negative research results [ citation needed ] , as a ...