Aquajock
Cathlete
I did this one tonight, and I swear it looks like someone carved an inch off my sides AND lower belly.
Core Max #2 stability ball rollouts
CTX Kickbox planks (prone and supine) and roll-downs/roll-ups
MIS ab routine ON A LONG STEP BENCH
In fact, you can use any traditional floor ab routine on the long step bench (as I discussed in my earlier post "A New Spin On 'Old' Abs"), not just MIS: CTX Leaner Legs or CTX Allstep; Body Max abs; either of the Pure Strength ab routines; Slow and Heavy Traditional Abs (I forget which workout that one's on). You could also simply complete the CTX Kickbox ab routine in its entirety, and/or use the CTX Power Circuit traditional ab segment after its planks.
As I said, I really felt it, AND I see it now. Yesterday I did a KPC / SJP ab combo, and this was a good follow-up. I'm sure there's something about combining the ball rollouts, floor roll-ups and the bench system for traditional abs (where the legs are more elongated), but whatever it is, it works.
Caveat Numero Un:
This one's a time chewer.
Caveat Numero Deux:
If you have any, and I mean even one scintilla, of "air in the pipes", this mish-mosh will squeeze it out. Audibly. As my husband will attest. And did. Several times. Tonight.
A-Jock
Core Max #2 stability ball rollouts
CTX Kickbox planks (prone and supine) and roll-downs/roll-ups
MIS ab routine ON A LONG STEP BENCH
In fact, you can use any traditional floor ab routine on the long step bench (as I discussed in my earlier post "A New Spin On 'Old' Abs"), not just MIS: CTX Leaner Legs or CTX Allstep; Body Max abs; either of the Pure Strength ab routines; Slow and Heavy Traditional Abs (I forget which workout that one's on). You could also simply complete the CTX Kickbox ab routine in its entirety, and/or use the CTX Power Circuit traditional ab segment after its planks.
As I said, I really felt it, AND I see it now. Yesterday I did a KPC / SJP ab combo, and this was a good follow-up. I'm sure there's something about combining the ball rollouts, floor roll-ups and the bench system for traditional abs (where the legs are more elongated), but whatever it is, it works.
Caveat Numero Un:
This one's a time chewer.
Caveat Numero Deux:
If you have any, and I mean even one scintilla, of "air in the pipes", this mish-mosh will squeeze it out. Audibly. As my husband will attest. And did. Several times. Tonight.
A-Jock