Subject: This ab exercise is just NUTS...you should try it.

Just so you know up front, this is definitely an advanced ab exercise...it's absolutely BRUTAL even though it LOOKS like it SHOULD be easier.

I'll explain...

I call it an Incline Bench Hanging Leg Raise.

It's a hanging leg raise exercise that allows for NO release in tension at the bottom of the movement (which you would normally get when you cone down to a dead-hang on the leg raise). It's a real eye-opener the first time you try it!

The first time I did it, I thought it was going to be easy and I could only do 2 reps (it was towards the end of an ab workout and I was trying to find a way to extend the set on hanging leg raises - I was in for a shock!).

First off, you'll need an incline bench. An adjustable one is good but not totally necessary. This bench is going to turn this exercise into what looks like a Preacher Curl for your abs.

Second, you'll need a chin-up bar, Smith machine bar or other thing to grab onto that is about 7 feet off the ground (the top cross-beam of a rack will work just fine, too).

Set the incline bench to about 50 to 60 degrees then place it in front of the chin bar. The top end of the bench should be close to right under the chin bar but a little forward of it will be best. When you learn the exercise, play with the spot a bit to get the best feel. Your upper body should be at an angle when you're doing the exercise, not straight up and down.

Set a weight plate on the seat of the bench. This will keep the bench from moving when you're doing the exercise. Here's what it looks like.

So once you're set up, set your feet on the bench seat and place your lower back on the very top end of the bench.

Reach up with one arm and grab the chin bar, then reach up with other hand and grab on.

Lift your feet up off the bench. Your lower back should be in contact with the bench here, legs straight and stiff. This is similar in concept to a Front Lever, only with your back braced.

Now start performing the leg raise. Your lower back stays braced against the bench up until about the mid-way point of the exercise.

Continue the movement until you bring your legs up as high as you can get them. As you pass the halfway point, your lower back will roll over the top edge of the bench. Your body will be using THAT as the new pivot point of the exercise.

Your knees can bend a bit at this point as well, especially if your hamstring flexibility needs work, like me... ;).

It's at THIS point that the weight plate on the bench seat is necessary. Without the plate, the other end of the bench will start to lift off the ground as you place more weight on the top edge of the bench. The weight plate stops that - I'm using a 45 lb plate.

Keep squeezing HARD all the way to the top then lower down slowly.

When you come to the bottom, don't let your hips unlock completely so that you're lower body is straight - this is the KEY to making this exercise work. Keep a small angle there and stop the movement while maintaining the tension in the lower abs.

Hold for a second, THEN perform another rep. It's the angle of your body in the exercise and the bench bracing it (especially at the bottom) that make this exercise absolutely BRUTAL on the abs.

Keep going for as many reps as you can get (I usually hit about 4-5 reps per set, depending on how fatigued my core is).

And don't forget to curse me repeatedly as you're doing it...(though it's not likely you'll forget to do THAT, I can promise you... ;).

Here's the link to the full video of the exercise in action (very helpful).

Just to forewarn you, while I'm doing the exercise, I sound kind of like Arnold in Total Recall when he's pulling the tracker out of his nose...so you might not want to have the volume up too loud on your computer if you're watching it at work...

And if you're interested in even MORE insanely effective abdominal exercises like this one, definitely check out my book "The Best Abdominal Exercises You've Never Heard Of"

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Nick Nilsson
The "Mad Scientist of Muscle"


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