September 23, 2017
Why the Abs?
By Laura Irving, personal trainer

Inevitably, the answer is: core. We want core work. I want better abs. I want a flat stomach.
In my head, the response is always; You know you have other body parts, right? And usually during the assessment for an individual, I discover areas other than core are needed to improve ADLs (activities of daily living).
Most younger people don’t think about ADL’s because they function just fine (note: the activities of daily living are considered: eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, transferring [walking] and continence.) Even if they have some weakness, their youth and strength is enough to muscle through or compensate in some way. No one should use the compensation approach but they do.
Unless you had a sudden debilitating health incident, it is hard to understand the importance of having a full functioning body. I broke my wrist many years ago and relatively recently had an ACL/meniscus surgery. I understand being disabled. Walking is kind of important. Try brushing your teeth with your other hand!
So why do you all want the Abs?! Most of you are not going to walk around with exposed bellies even if they were rock hard. I get it. Most of us are vain to a degree, but were not likely going to wear a bikini to the pool or beach. I know I personally would be judging your fashion choices more than admiring your oiled midriffs.
Nobody wants to walk around with a big stomach regardless if it is due to a medical condition or lifestyle choices. Focusing on core alone wont produce 6-pack abs and it wont improve your overall quality of life.
Yes, you need a strong core to support your spine. But you also need a strong back and shoulders too. To really achieve less back pain, you need those things in addition to a daily dose of cardio to burn calories preferably HIIT (High intensity interval training). HIIT taps the easy stored abdominal energy to fuel the workout and afterward keeps your metabolism elevated through EPOC (exercise post oxygen consumption).
A combination of steady state cardio, HIIT and strength should give you a rocking core (I am not promising a 6-pack). To get the abs of your dreams, it is a full-time commitment to diet and exercise. Your dinner could be steamed broccoli with skinless chicken with dessert of a Listerine strip. Yum!
Flat abs start in the kitchen. I am not a dietician and cannot recommend your daily diet but you know darn well why your belly bulges out from under your clothes. Exercise is needed, genetics play a big part but diet is what will make the most difference.
The big concern regarding the abs is the fat that is hanging around your middle. It is killing you. This visceral fat increases your risk for cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Keep an eye on your abs for the right reasons, your health.
Inspired
Consistency is key! If you cant be consistent, you cant be anything
-Tony Gaskins