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  2. These Ab Exercises Leave You With a Seriously Strong Core - AOL

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    Many people tend to put their hands behind their nape and pull their neck into flexion without engaging the abs to lift. This will put a lot of stress on your spine and lead to unnecessary aches ...

  3. The 18 Best Ab Exercises to Strengthen Your Six-Pack - AOL

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    Why: This exercise is more than just an ab-burner—but it can be an effective and fun way to smash your core while you blow off steam.Make sure to use your whole body for the movement. How to Do It:

  4. 10 Weighted Ab Exercises to Upgrade Your Workouts - AOL

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    Lift your legs off the floor just a few inches. At the same time, extend your arms holding the weight behind your head with your shoulders remaining off the floor. Squeeze your abs and glutes to ...

  5. Crunch (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    "Do not hollow your stomach or press your back against the floor", McGill says. Gently lift your head and shoulders, hold briefly and relax back down. [4] Research has shown that both sit-ups and crunches are mediocre strength-building exercises and have injured many people. [3] In a crunch, unlike a sit-up, the lower back stays on the floor.

  6. Leg raise - Wikipedia

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    The leg raise is a strength training exercise which targets the iliopsoas (the anterior hip flexors).Because the abdominal muscles are used isometrically to stabilize the body during the motion, leg raises are also often used to strengthen the rectus abdominis muscle and the internal and external oblique muscles.

  7. Sit-up - Wikipedia

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    Sit-up form. The sit-up is an abdominal endurance training exercise to strengthen, tighten and tone the abdominal muscles.It is similar to a curl-up (that target the rectus abdominis and also work the external and internal obliques), but sit-ups have a fuller range of motion and condition additional muscles.