Compound exercises are defined as multi-joint, multi-muscle movements.
Compound exercises
A program that includes compound exercises will invariably recruit more muscles, and the increased exertion may result in a greater caloric expenditure.
Compound exercises
These exercises can be performed with or without weights and require substantial abdominal activation to support and coordinate the torso during movement.
2. Calisthenics
Woman performing outdoor exercise in a plank position, bringing her left knee to her right arm.
Calisthenics
It is located in the functional training camp because exercises like sit-ups and pull-ups closely resemble commonplace movements.
Calisthenics
Functional bodyweight exercises are one of the best non-weighted methods to develop your core.
3. Progressive overload
For your abdominal muscles to adapt and develop, you'll require versatility.
Progressive overload
If the last few repetitions of any exercise do not feel challenging, there are several methods to increase the intensity.
Progressive overload
If the last few repetitions of any exercise do not feel challenging, there are several methods to increase the intensity.