what's your ab workout?

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  • Bingo33
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    #11
    Weighted leg raises and

    Vince Gironda style crunches (check it out on YouTube). I put wrist weights on my ankles and do leg raises. For the Gironda crunches, I use a 25 pound weight plate behind my head.

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    • MissRachel
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      #12
      Try holding a 10 lb medicine ball, holding your legs off the floor about 4 inches, hold the ball at you waist about 3 inches off ur abs and twist, turning ur knees the opposite way of your upper body twist, your back should be at least 45 degrees. Do this and planks, switch every 30 seconds for 3- 3 min rounds.

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      • Canelo Phresh
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        #13
        I use the MarkBNLV method.

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        • CHOWWOKKA
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          #14
          Clean & Press, Squats, Deadlifts and Chin-ups

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          • boxingmanic
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            #15
            Originally posted by SBleeder
            Horsecrap. If you're not getting a stronger midsection from situps, than you're simply not doing enough of them.
            If you're familiar with Alex Ariza, strength coach of Pacquiao, he was the one who said that. You want me to post the video??

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            • Rip Chudd
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mannie Phresh
              I use the MarkBNLV method.
              You mean prison?

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              • NearHypnos
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                #17
                Clean eating.

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                • patshan
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                  #18
                  Not to give too much away, but today at the gym we did

                  Active Running
                  Supermans roll-over to Full-Pikes
                  Half-Pikes
                  Regular Crunches
                  Leg Raises
                  Leg Extentions
                  Side Planks with elevated leg
                  Planks
                  Bicycles

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                  • Bingo33
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                    #19
                    Situps

                    Situps and medicine ball are probably the most time test ab workout out there for boxers. But I personally think you should add weight plates behind your neck rather than do hundreds of reps. But I can honestly say, I have seen many boxers develop rock hard abs by doing just that. I guess try it both ways and see what works best for you. The abs can really handle a lot weight if you work up to it and are careful.

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                    • SBleeder
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by boxingmanic
                      If you're familiar with Alex Ariza, strength coach of Pacquiao, he was the one who said that. You want me to post the video??
                      Not really interested in what a "strength coach" thinks. Since when did they become relevant in boxing?

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