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chrisis200
Hi guys me yet again, I've found myself with alot of free time in the evenings so started to look to exercise to fill my time as I'm starting to let myself go abit eek & it can only be good for me.. :shutit:

Just started doing some light dumbbell weights doing basic bicep curls to make myself feel better, I have no muscles at all in my arms. Not looking to be muscle man or anything just to tone up a tad so will sort myself there ;)

I'm not a huge fan of gyms although never given it a chance, just dont want to be in a contract at the mo when i maybe moving soon.

But what I really want to work on is the abs, this is where I need any tips. I just do good old crunches on the floor at the mo, I can feel them so they must be working. :P But I want to know if anyone has tried these sort of machines to speed up the process or help out [url="http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?storeId=10001&catalogId=1500001501&langId=-1&searchTerms=9001048#tabrev"]Slender Tone[/url] are they good, bad, just waste of money & stick to my crunches & give it more than the week I've been doing lol...

Now you may say you need to do Cardio as well & I quite enjoy running, but I currently can't do much cardio due to an issue with my knee that I got to have scanned soon & op'ed on, then hopefully throw some running into balance everything.

Look forward to your replys guys :)
aaronabbott
tbh nearly all of these revolutionary machines to improve your abs are crap,so stick with your crunches or use a gym ball to help with your core exercises,as with anything in fitness eating right is 80-90% of the battle.
you can eat clean and do no gym exercise at all and still get ripped (believe it or not).
if runnings a problem at the minute theres always a stationary bike/cross trainer that you can use.

if your doing everything here you should start seeing results in 4-6 weeks and in a couple of years you'll be looking like arnie (or may be not) :D
Rob's Lexx
crunches, planks, roll-outs - all of those will help develop ur core. medicine ball twists or oblique raises on a gym ball are great for the oblique muscles also!!

if ur just wanting to keep things simple with ur arms mate, instead of a straight forward bicep curl, try out some hammer curls - where you twist through the motion. that exercise hits both the long and short heads of the biceps and also hits the brachioradialis muscle so will strengthen ur forearms nicely.
redz_UK
the only training i can do is brain training!!

i did buy a bike for some exercise.. was a right work out gettin in the car and back out again but its not really doing much for me sat in the garage!
chrisis200
Thanks guys I will try them Rob, I prob need to visit a gym at one stage just to make sure I'm doing it all correctly. Like I said I'm not a fitness freak, just want to try an be healthy before I get out of control and it becomes really hardwork. Shall be doing them during our favorite time, 10pm Big Brother time while watching ;)
aaronabbott
[quote name='redz_UK' post='673822' date='Jun 8 2009, 09:44 PM']i did buy a bike for some exercise.. was a right work out gettin in the car and back out again but its not really doing much for me sat in the garage![/quote]

:lol: PMSL
chrisis200
[quote name='Rob's Lexx' post='673818' date='Jun 8 2009, 09:37 PM']crunches, planks, roll-outs - all of those will help develop ur core. medicine ball twists or oblique raises on a gym ball are great for the oblique muscles also!!

if ur just wanting to keep things simple with ur arms mate, instead of a straight forward bicep curl, try out some hammer curls - where you twist through the motion. that exercise hits both the long and short heads of the biceps and also hits the brachioradialis muscle so will strengthen ur forearms nicely.[/quote]

What are planks & roll-outs I feel so silly but having never done anything really before I'd have no idea, I will most likely look it up on youtube :winky:
Rob's Lexx
plank: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ar2iRusnnc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ar2iRusnnc[/url]

roll out: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo18rLwOFVw"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo18rLwOFVw[/url]

enjoy!!!!
chrisis200
Thanks mate I will have a look tonight when i get home


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