What are the best ab workouts?

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  1. Here are some effective ab workouts to help you achieve a stronger core and six-pack abs:

    Upper Abs Exercises

    - Decline Crunch: Strengthens upper abs and activates hip flexor muscles. Lie supine on a decline bench, secure your legs, and crunch up to lift your upper back slightly off the bench.

    - Cable Crunch: Targets ab and core muscles. Kneel in front of a cable station with a pulley attachment, grasp the rope, and pull downward by flexing your abdomen.

    - ¾ Sit-Up: Keeps tension on your core while allowing a fuller range of motion. Lie on a yoga mat, bend your legs, and raise your torso slightly past the halfway point.

    Lower Abs Exercises

    - Hanging Leg Raise: Targets lower abdominal muscles. Hang from a pull-up bar, keep your body straight, and lift your legs until your thighs are parallel to the floor.

    - Reverse Crunch: Targets lower abs. Lie on a flat bench, lift your hips off the bench, and bring your knees towards your chest.

    Oblique Exercises

    - Russian Twist: Strengthens obliques and spine. Sit on the floor with knees bent, feet flat, and rotate your torso from side to side.

    - Landmine Twist: Targets deep core muscles. Hold a barbell or dumbbell, rotate your trunk and hips, and swing the weight from side to side.

    - Side Plank: Strengthens obliques and improves posture. Lie on your side, raise onto your elbow, and lift your hips off the ground.

    Core Strengthening Exercises

    - Plank: Improves posture, stability, and core strength. Hold a plank position with your body in a straight line from shoulders to ankles.

    - Stability Ball Tuck: Targets core muscles. Lie on the floor in a push-up position with your feet on an exercise ball, tuck your knees towards your chest.

    - Medicine Ball Slam: Works entire core, shoulders, and back. Hold a medicine ball, squat slightly, and slam the ball straight down.

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