This month's newsletter will focus on those common problem areas; waist, thighs, legs and rear end. Men, are you sick and tired of that spare tire around your waist? Ladies, would you like to get rid off those large curd, cottage cheese thighs and rear end? If your answer is yes, you're going to love this month's newsletter!!WARNING!! Always seek
advice of a Medical Doctor before starting any diet or exercise program.
Over
years, I have helped hundreds of people get in shape. Initially, everyone goes through a detailed consultation, which allows me to determine their goals, and their problem areas. Although some people fall outside
norm, most men describe their problem area as their abdominal area. A common quote I hear is, "I want to get rid of my love handles and get washboard abs." On
other hand, most women state their problem areas are their rear end, hips and thighs.
This issue is dedicated to showing you specific exercise programs to attack those problem areas, and finally achieve your goals: a rock hard 8 pack of abs, buns of steel, and sexy, slender, defined legs.
Let's get started.
Abs/Lower Back
Waist is a common concern of both men and women. With
proper combination of diet and cardiovascular exercise,
following exercise program will show you how to develop a lean, ripped mid-section.
There are four basic exercises to properly train your waist: abdominal crunches, leg lifts, side crunches, and lumbar extensions. Start off doing 2 sets of each exercise, during week #4 increase to 3 sets. All of these exercises except for lumbar extensions can easily be performed on a floor mat or sit-up board.
If you suffer with lower back pain, I highly recommend an inexpensive tool that can be found in most health clubs, or can be purchased at most sporting goods stores for around $50.00. There are many different versions including
Ab Roller,
Ab Blaster, and
Ab Master, to name a few. Many models come with an instructional video which will show you
proper form and technique of each exercise. This piece of equipment allows you to isolate specific areas of your waist, and at
same time, minimizes stress and strain on your lower back.