LauraMax
Cathlete
In 1997 or 1998 I took an ab class (an educational class, not an exercise class) where they taught that any ab exercise that includes leg movement is working the hip flexors as the primary muscle group & the abs as a secondary muscle group. Another thing they taught was that, contrary to what many people think, there is no such thing as "upper" & "lower" abs. The abs are two muscles running vertically along the torso.
So, getting to my point, I tried Ab Ripper X on Sunday & barely felt it in my abs but had serious DOMS in my hip flexors. However, some of Cathe's exercises that in CM that involve leg movement like the rocket shoots I don't feel in my hip flexors at all--I guess b/c the legs are stationary, it's the abs doing all the lifting. I REALLY feel the long lever exchanges in my abs, but I feel the V-sits more in my hip flexors.
I think some of these exercises are what makes ab work so difficult, ineffective & confusing. It seems to me that any truly effective ab exercise should involve as little leg movement as possible so that the abs are the primary muscle group worked, instead of wasting time on exercises where they're the secondary muscle group.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Opinions?
So, getting to my point, I tried Ab Ripper X on Sunday & barely felt it in my abs but had serious DOMS in my hip flexors. However, some of Cathe's exercises that in CM that involve leg movement like the rocket shoots I don't feel in my hip flexors at all--I guess b/c the legs are stationary, it's the abs doing all the lifting. I REALLY feel the long lever exchanges in my abs, but I feel the V-sits more in my hip flexors.
I think some of these exercises are what makes ab work so difficult, ineffective & confusing. It seems to me that any truly effective ab exercise should involve as little leg movement as possible so that the abs are the primary muscle group worked, instead of wasting time on exercises where they're the secondary muscle group.
Thoughts? Suggestions? Opinions?