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  2. Why Your Ab Workouts Aren’t Getting Results—And How to ...

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    More isn’t always better. Doing hundreds of reps isn’t going to get you a six-pack faster. Doing too many repetitions with poor form can lead to muscle imbalances or even injury.

  3. These are the ultimate moves for getting a six pack - AOL

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    Having a strong core doesn't only mean having six-pack abs. A strong core can help improve your posture, improve your balance and support your lower back to decrease risk of injury. Add these ...

  4. Circuit Training Can Reveal Your Best Abs Ever—Here's How - AOL

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    V-ups can help combine the deep core with the six-pack for a total ab burnout!" RELATED: 6 Effective Compound Exercises for Visible Six-Pack Abs. How Long Your Circuit Workouts Should Be To Build Abs.

  5. Abdominal muscles - Wikipedia

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    The linea alba is a white, fibrous band that is made of the bilateral rectus sheaths that join at the anterior midline of the body. These enclose the rectus abdominis muscles (a pair of long, linear muscles, commonly called the “sit-up” muscles) that originate at the pubic crest and pubic symphysis, and extend the length of the body’s trunk.

  6. Abdominal exercise - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal muscles have many important functions, including breathing, coughing, and sneezing, and maintaining posture and speech in a number of species. [4] Other abdominal functions are that it helps "in the function of support, containment of viscera, and help in the process of expiration, defecation, urination, vomiting, and also at the time of childbirth."

  7. Crunch (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    Performing the crunch. 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.