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Trying to figure out some workouts that really work your abs can be frustrating and difficult. Especially when you aren't sure which exercises you should do. It'll have you wondering, "What are some workouts that really work your abs".
So, what I'm going to do is share with you some workouts that will really hit your midsection. That way, you'll be able to have some great abs.


The workouts are:

1. The first thing you should do is exercises like hanging leg raises, knee raises, and reverse crunches. These specific exercises will work your lower abs. It's a great way to make sure you abdominal muscles look great all over. You should 3 sets of 15 reps with the exercises.

2. Another workout that really work your abs are full crunches, cable crunches, and incline situps. These exercises will work the upper abs. You should do 2 sets of 20 with these exercises. You can lower the reps and use weights if you want to.

3. Another workout that you can do is to do cardio. I know this isn't an ab workout, however it will help work your abdominal muscles and help burn your belly fat. Which is great for exposing the abs you're working on. The cardio work that you can do includes jogging, swimming, and taking a fitness/aerobics class.

These are some workouts that really work your abs. If you really want a great midsection, be sure to include the exercises above into your workout routine. Now that you have the answer to your question, "what are some workouts that really work your abs", go out and get yourself a nice looking midsection.
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