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Learn abdomen burner laying-oblique-twist

June 5, 12:43 AMSioux Falls Fitness ExaminerChad Hedgepeth
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Today is a good day to learn another abdomen tip. For this move all you will need is a soft pad on the floor. It is called the Laying-Oblique-twist.

  • Lay on your back
     
  • Put your arms extended away from your body like a (t) to support your upper body
     
  • Bend your knees and lift legs in air.
     

You should now look as if you are about to do crunches with your arms extended away. Now start the exercise.

 

  • Rotate your hips and knees (keeping them bent) toward the left side.
  • Do not let them touch the ground.
  • Hold just above the ground
  • Now return back to normal position and continue on to the right side.
     
  • Hold just above the ground
  • return back to normal position.

Remember to breath! Find a system that will allow you to NEVER hold your breath.

That was one repetition of the Laying-Oblique-Twist! Try to do 30 of them.

Work Hard Sioux Falls!

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