Archive for October, 2010
I Need Help Losing 130 Pounds [Forum]
Thursday, October 28, 2010 11:32 No CommentsForum Post: i’m only 15 years old and i’m in desperate need of help losing weight. at first i didnt feel fat because i dont look it, cause im mixed with black & white. i have a huge butt (i wear like…
Keep your eye on this company…
Thursday, October 28, 2010 11:00 No CommentsI recently learned about a relatively new company called Zafgen, which describes itself as “…the world’s first biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing novel obesity therapeutics that directly target and shrink fat tissue to help the body re…
Moving Unhealthy Food Is Better Than Banning It
Thursday, October 28, 2010 9:54 No CommentsAn intriguing study from Cornell University found that strategically re-positioning food in school cafeterias is a formidable strategy for encouraging healthier choices. Healthier, more visible and more “cool” was the idea behind the strategy, which aimed to improve the eating habits of school-aged children. …
What Exercise Can I Do With Shin Splints? [Forum]
Thursday, October 28, 2010 9:39 No CommentsForum Post: Im almost 18 and im 5′8″ and I weigh 191lbs. I run at least twice a week and walk almost every evening and do ab workouts. But I’ve gained weight. I used to weigh 150lbs until I was taken off…
Work Your Abs without Twisting Your Back
Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:19 No Comments
When I spoke in my last post about improving your workouts
by incorporating some frontal and transverse plane movements into your exercise
routines most people understood the frontal plane moves, but some readers were
confused about the transverse plane.
The transverse plane basically involves all rotational or
twisting movements. A lot of people immediately think of chops or oblique
twists for your abs as transverse plane movements, but there are hundreds of
others (some not so easy to distinguish).
I think you’ll be happy to hear that almost all transverse
plane exercises work your core to a very high degree. The reason is that your
core must tighten and stay tight throughout many of the 1-leg exercises that
resist rotation, and thus, work in the transverse plane (in addition to the
sagittal plane).
An example of this would be a 1-legged Romanian Deadlift.
Another example of a transverse/sagittal plane movement that really works your
obliques hard, but technically isn’t an abs exercise is a 1-Arm Row. The reason is that your
obliques and core must maintain their stability and strength to resist rotation
and protect your spine.
So, as you can see whenever you begin to incorporate more
non-traditional 1-arm or 1-leg movements you will more effectively target your
core muscles, which must keep you stable throughout the set. So the next time
your looking to get more out of your workout program and work your abs without
all the twisting try incorporating some exercises where you’re resisting rotation!
Stephen
Cabral, CSCS, CPT, NS is the owner of Stephen Cabral Studio weight loss
& personal training in Boston, MA, and also offers online fitness coaching.