Posted on: April 17, 2015 Posted by: Michele Lee Comments: 0

Fitness woman sit ups exercising

Abdominal or “core” strength is essential to good posture, body coordination, and overall fitness. While you might be familiar with the standard “stomach crunch”— where the feet are flat, knees bent and head raises to contract the stomach muscles — you might not know that doing those isn’t enough.

They only strengthen the upper abdominals, which you don’t use as much as the lower ones.

The lower belly muscles, known as transverse abdominus, act like a belt that wraps around your waist area. This area is often overlooked, leaving people with tight upper abs and weak lower abs. This can cause you a lot of back pain and put a lot of strain on your legs and joints, too.

In today’s video, my friend Alan Orr will show you simple and more useful exercises to strengthen the lower abdominals. These will give you a stronger, tighter waist area and also relieve tension in the lower back.