werewolf
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Any recommendations for non-traditional core exercises. I have been dealing with a muscle strain in my lower abdominal for the past 2 or so months. I was trying to go through the pain and doing traditional sit ups, Crunches/leg raises - different variations but I have stopped over the last 3 or so weeks because I do not want to aggravate that injury.
I usually split my workouts up - I lift 3 days a week, do cardio/core 3 days a week. When I lift I try to stay keep my core tight - I do a combination of freeweights/bodyweight/machines. For Cardio I run 30 min/3.5 miles 3 times a week. Anyways if there are any recommendations you guys have I would really appreciate it.
Yes. isometrics. Isometrics for the abs. The ab muscles are used in an isometric/non-moving way and iso's are good for them. Tense your abs as if you are about to be punched. Tense your abs both standing very upright and also scrunched in. Hold for ten seconds or 30 seconds or something - but don't hold your breath. Holding your breath while doing isos raises your blood pressure too much.
When I was doing my boxing thing I used to do lots of situps in different variations, with weights and whatnot. Then I stopped and switched to isos for the abs - and the result was that I felt that my abs were even more punch resistant, that is stronger, than they were before.