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Core Strengthening

Eliza demonstrates four seated-ab sequences. (MP4, 01:59)

Seated-Ab Sequences

Directions:

-Eliza, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

Airyn shows six ab-crunch variations. (MP4, 05:43)

Ab-Crunch Variations

Directions

-Airyn, Elmhurst College

Nick explains how and why to do nontraditional core exercises. (MP4, 05:20)

Nontraditional Core Exercises

Directions

-Nick, University of Tennessee Health Science Center

More Exercises

Planks, squats, lunges, and burpees will have your heart rate up and your muscles screaming! Throw in a kettle weight for some added muscle building in your arms. These can be done inside and outside.

-Danah C., Brandon University

Planks work your entire core. They're very simple to do: Imagine yourself in push-up position, bring your hands directly underneath your shoulders, keep your butt down, and hold this for 1 minute.

-Ashley C., Lakehead University

I use an exercise ball as my computer desk chair.

-Ayla B., Mount Royal University

I have done yoga, and I find it the best for core strengthening because you're moving your body in ways that you aren't used to and you're holding up your body weight.

-Ashley I., Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

I use an exercise ball for sit-ups and squats and many core exercises. I find it's easier on my back while still working the muscles I'm looking to work on.

-Sarah F., University of Lethbridge

Ab wheel and yoga are the best. The ab wheel not only increases the strength of your abs, but also your arms and back. Yoga and building core muscles help to destroy lower back pain.

-Angela B., University of Alberta

Standing on one leg while twisting your body at the stomach is a great way to build balance and core muscles. A little trick that will help strengthen your stomach muscles is to hold in and tighten your belly whenever you are watching a commercial or at a red light in traffic.

-Danielle L., St. Clair College

I rock-climb, which is fantastic for building core strength, is constantly challenging, and is a lot of fun with friends.

-Katherine D., University of Guelph

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