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		<title>Six Pack Abs Workout For Ripped Abs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Nov 2011 04:05:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Six Pack Abs Workout For Ripped Abs routine will not provide you with the fantastic abs you are interested in if you don&#8217;t give your other core muscles any attention. Which means focusing on the muscles which are an integral part of your abdominal wall, needless to say. But it also means working on [...]]]></description>
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<p>A <a href="http://howtogetasixpackfastt.com/six-pack-abs-workout-simple-but-effective/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline"><strong>Six Pack Abs Workout For Ripped Abs</strong></span></a> routine will not provide you with the fantastic abs you are interested in if you don&#8217;t give your other core muscles any attention. Which means focusing on the muscles which are an integral part of your abdominal wall, needless to say. But it also means working on your pelvic muscles along with your oblique muscles. This would mean being attentive to the muscles that keep your back along with your spine up. A Six Pack Abs Workout is not simply about performing a great deal of ab crunches for your Six Pack Abs whilst you ignore all the other muscles which they connect with. You will certainly gain a bit of definition within your abdominal area. However it will not be very strong if not one of the core muscles that they connect with your abdominal muscles are strong too.</p></p>
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		<title>Why I Should Consider Ab Exercise Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to modern day ingenuity, you can work many different ab muscles on one piece of equipment. Other advantages to some equipment is that it gives you the ability to expand your range of motion, increase the resistance, and work from various angles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Powerful abs are good for more than just looking good in a bathing suit. They help give power, speed, and balance to great athletes such as track stars or football players. Swinging a bat or a tennis racket, throwing a football, skating, diving, dancing, sprinting, you name it, they all depend on core muscles. Even the strength of your handshake comes from your abdominal muscles. </p>
<p>Every physical movement you make, starts with the abdominal area. Whatever your sports and fitness plans are, be sure to include a variety of abdominal exercises. Your core includes all of the muscles around the the entire waistline, including the back (the pelvic muscles, internal and external obliques, the Rectus Abdominus or six pack, the lower back or Erector Spinae, and the transversus abdominsus or belt region).</p>
<p>There are a wide selection of exercises available, with and without weights. <a href="http://www.absexerciseequipment.net/">Abs exercise equipment</a> can give you the ability to expand your range of motion, increase the resistence, and work from various angles. Thanks to modern day ingenuity, you can work many different ab muscles on one piece of equipment. In spite of all the new inventions on the market, one of my favorite pieces of equipment is the Ab Bender Ball, because it is simple, portable, and effective. It is also affordable, can&#8217;t break, and versatile.</p>
<p>Sometimes, purchasing a new piece of equipment is all it takes to get you motivated. When you make this kind of investment in your health and fitness, it shows a higher level of commitment. It also puts a bit of pressure on you to stick with your fitness plans, especially when the new equipment is in plain view of friends and family.</p>
<p>For more information, visit here: <a href="http://www.absexerciseequipment.net">Ab Workout Equipment</a>.</p>
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