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		<title>Best Abs Exercises Technique For 3-D Abs!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Jeff Anderson Check out any local gym and you&#8217;ll see inexperienced members training their abs with endless sets of situps and crunches, right? While the abs are predominantly made of Type 1 (endurance) muscle fibers and respond to slightly higher repetition ranges,your abs are made up of muscle just like any other part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Jeff Anderson</p>
<p>Check out any local gym and you&#8217;ll see inexperienced members training their abs with endless sets of situps and crunches, right?</p>
<p>While the abs are predominantly made of Type 1 (endurance) muscle fibers and respond to slightly higher repetition ranges,your abs are made up of muscle just like any other part of your body.</p>
<p>Therefore the best abs exercises to get that &#8220;cut&#8221; look are those that are resistance-based and treat them like any other muscle.</p>
<p>But there&#8217;s a special little trick you must know in order to maximize your abs training on your way to having a stacked 6-pack.</p>
<p>In fact, ignoring this principle, could force you to develop &#8220;lopsided&#8221; abs that are so common among beginner bodybuilders.</p>
<p>Let me share this secret with you now&#8230;</p>
<p>The main abdominal muscle you want to be working when training your abs is your &#8220;rectus abdominis&#8221;, that sheet of rippled muscle that goes from your rib cage all the way down the front of your body to your pelvis.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s unique about this abdominal muscle group is that the upper abs can work separately from the lower abs (to some extent)&#8230;BUT when you work your lower abs exercises, your <a href="http://www.musclenerdfitness.com/go.php?offer=cbeads12&amp;pid=9">upper abs</a> are ALWAYS working as well.</p>
<p>This is why most people (including myself from years of military training focusing on upper abs) had overdeveloped upper abs but underdeveloped lower abs.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how to correct this&#8230;</p>
<p>Make sure you train your <a href="http://www.musclenerdfitness.com/go.php?offer=cbeads12&amp;pid=9">LOWER ABS</a> first in your abs workout (ALWAYS!) which brings both upper and lower abs into the workload!</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t work your lower abs first, you exhaust your upper abs too soon and when you DO target your lower abs, your upper abs will fatigue too fast and you&#8217;ll end up with under-targeted lower abs.</p>
<p>So the best exercises for lower abs are:</p>
<p>* Incline Leg Raises<br />
* Incline Knee Ups<br />
* Hanging Leg Raises<br />
* Flat Bench Leg Raises</p>
<p>And then follow up with the best upper abs exercises:</p>
<p>* Crunches<br />
* Weighted Crunches<br />
* Situps<br />
* Hanging Knee Raises</p>
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