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		<title>Work Your Oblique Muscles With the Best Oblique Exercises</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2011 05:22:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The oblique muscles are the muscles located on the sides of your waist. There are 2 sets of oblique muscles the internal oblique and the external oblique. The external oblique lies on top of the internal and when someone is in really good shape, you can see the fibers of the external oblique.</p>
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<p>The external obliques run from the back of the lower ribs down to the pelvis, and the internal obliques run from the pelvis up to the lower ribs. Both muscles will work to pull your spine forwards like in crunches, but if you really want to emphasize the obliques, you must add in rotational movements or side-bending movements. Below are 4 of the best oblique exercises that use the side bending motion.</p>
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<p>Because the obliques are located primarily on the sides of your body, they really work hard when you do side-bending movements. Some of the best side-bending movements are standing dumbbell side bends, side bends on a 45 degree back extension machine, side crunches on a stability ball, and moving side planks.</p>
<p>Standing side bends are pretty simple to perform, and you can do them with one dumbbell or 2 dumbbells. If you use 1 dumbbell, place the opposite hand behind your head and lean towards the side with the weight until you feel a good stretch in your obliques. With 2 dumbbells, you will simply alternate sides.</p>
<p>If you belong to a gym or fitness center, you will likely be able to find a 45 degree back extension board. This exercise is usually much harder than dumbbell side bends because your body weight is usually heavier than the dumbbells you might use during standing side bends. In order to do this exercise, you simple secure your feet on the bottom platform and then lean down towards the floor until you feel a good stretch in your obliques. If this exercise becomes easy you can add a weight to your hand to increase the resistance.</p>
<p>Side crunches on a stability ball can be a tricky exercise to master, but your obliques will definitely get a ton of work. The challenge for most people is staying on the ball. Bring a stability ball next to a wall and place your feet at the base of the wall to help secure your body. Then, with your hands behind your head, you should crunch up to the side over the <b >contour</b> of the ball. The <b >contour</b> of the ball will give you more range of motion for your obliques to work, and the instability of the ball will make your core muscles work harder.</p>
<p>Moving side planks are also a great oblique exercise. Simply, balance on your side with your elbow and your feet. Once you feel stable, lower your hip towards the floor until you feel a stretch in your obliques and then use your muscles to lift back up towards the ceiling.</p>
<p>These are some of the best oblique exercises, but there are many great exercises for your obliques. Just remember that the obliques are emphasized with side-bending movements and rotational movements.</p>
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		<title>Flex Belt &#8211; Shape Your Ab Muscles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 13:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The advancement in modern technology has proven to be a boon in the toning of stomach muscles to define them in well formed shapes. A flex belt is a device that suits the modern busy individual to perform effectively the exercises of their abs, irrespective of their time and place. You do not have to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The advancement in modern technology has proven to be a boon in the toning of stomach muscles to define them in well formed shapes. A flex belt is a device that suits the modern busy individual to perform effectively the exercises of their abs, irrespective of their time and place. You do not have to allot separate time for the use of these belts. However you can achieve positive results for toning, shaping and adding strength to your abs.</p>
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<p>The flex-belts run on the fundamentals of electric muscles stimulation system to maintain or provide a shapely figure of the stomach without investing much of time especially for the work outs. You do not have to dash out to the gym everyday but can perform the exercise in your home or at the office in your free time. You can also use it while watching TV show or reading magazines. The outcome is your shapely abs with proper strength and a new personality.</p>
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<p>The machine has different levels of functioning which you can step up gradually to receive more power after repeated sessions. Your stomach muscles begin to change to well groomed shapes day by day without any strenuous work outs at the gym. It is a cool device that will surely be appreciated by the figure conscious people to enjoy shapely stomach muscles for better enjoyment.</p>
<p>The best thing about the belt is the absence of the tedious routine exercises everyday. The use of electric muscle stimulation as a conceptual principle has been well utilized for the benefit of the modern men and women who need to look neat and tidy with shapely abs. You can buy the flex belts at the local fitness stores or shop them online. Look out to buy good quality products as they tend to wear off after regular usage.</p>
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