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What's up, guys?
Jeff Cavaliere, AthleanX.com.
So, I'm a little bit up close and personal
here, but lately I've been bringing you behind
the scenes, so I figured; let's keep it rolling
her eon a Washboard Wednesday.
I want to take you through a real time, follow
a long ab workout that I do every single day,
or at least it's like what I do every single
day.
You see, we have our ab shuffle feature built
into all of our programs, so when you purchase
one of our Athlean-X programs and you go online
into your portal you have the ab shuffler
here available for you.
What it does is, it allows you dictate the
level that you're at so you could be a beginner
where you just train a few times a month,
or train a couple days a week, or train four
to five days a week, or "I'm Athlean".
In this case we're going to take a workout
from the guys that we call "at max level".
Four to five days a week that you're training.
I hid that, and basically I could choose the
equipment that I have available to me at the
moment.
Basically, if I look at the equipment – let's
just go with a home workout.
We'll go completely equipment free.
Here I'll select "no equipment", I hit "Start".
Now it brings up a shuffled workout.
We have a 6:30 ab workout here.
One down, two up.
So if you want to look at what they look like
before you do them, great.
You click on the exercise; one down, two legs
go up, one comes down, two legs go up just
like a "heels to heaven" with a little bit
more difficulty because you have the extra
weight of one leg.
We're going to do those for 60 seconds.
Twisting Pistons down here on the floor, again,
a rotary ab movement.
There's a specific reason why these exercises
in these categories are in this order.
I talk about this 6-pack progression, that's
what we call it here, but the idea is there's
a sequence you should train your abs in.
I believe you should start on your lower abs,
make sure you hit your obliques, have bottom
up rotation and top down rotation movements,
mid-range movement; they're all here and every
single one of our shuffled workouts follows
that order.
Hands free knee tuck.
Here, more of a mid-range movement.
Back and crunch in.
next, starfish crunch.
Arms out, legs out, right here, up and rotate
so we've got a top down rotation.
Then we have our 90-90 crunch.
Just a regular 90-90 crunch.
Keep those legs up, sometimes you can put
a medicine ball up for extra challenge, right
up on the end of your feet.
But this is a no-equipment workout here so
you don’t need to.
Then you have one last, little 30 second rest
period, and you're going to come back with
the starfish crunch, which is probably one
of the hardest ones in this workout, for 60
seconds.
All you do is hit start.
I'm going to get myself in position over here.
All of these, again, equipment free.
I should be able to do them right in that
spot over there so you don’t need a lot
of room.
She'll start emceeing what we're doing and
we'll get it going.
But you're going to follow along with me.
So we're up, one down.
Up, and one down.
Much different than a regular "heels to the
heavens".
Two up and one down.
Oh, man.
30 seconds.
I hope you're down here doing these with me,
because we don't do this all that often.
10 seconds.
Remember, final up movement.
Twisting pistons, 60 seconds.
Rotational ab movement, a little bit explosive.
Halfway. 30 seconds rest.
I could use those right about now.
The rest periods are all determined with an
algorithm, believe it or not, that I spent
days and days and days figuring to make sure
that after a certain combo, and certain length
of time of exercises that I would give you
guys a designated rest period.
It's shorter, the harder the difficulty level
that you pick.
It's a little bit longer if you start off
a beginner.
Hands free tucks, 60 seconds.
My mic just fell off.
You can see the countdown right there on the
screen.
It just tells you how much you've got left.
Four, three, two, one.
Legs out, arms out.
Up, and rotate.
Up, and rotate. 90-90.
Top down movement.
I am not looking forward to the other starfish
crunches at the end.
10 seconds.
Last 30 seconds to rest, last 30 seconds of
starfish crunches.
You see, the rest always seems to come in
right when you need it the most.
Remember, if this is too hard for you, there's
other levels of difficulty.
We can get in really, really easy, you can
start adding equipment into it, with the hanging
bar, bands, and you could do the Athlean-X
program guides that's right in there.
That's one of the things available inside
your portal.
Last 60.
Arms out, legs out.
I think I look like a dead starfish
at the moment.
I'm looking at the clock right here.
I've got 40 seconds left.
Woo!
Shake them out!
Shake them out!
One more.
6:30; that's all it takes.
Oh my God.
My abs are fried.
This is exactly why I tell you guys, you don’t
have to work out forever to get a hard workout
in.
if you do the right exercises and the right
sequence you put them all together; you can
make a real hard work out in a real short
period of time.
Hopefully this gave you an example of that.
Again, behind the scenes, this is what I was
doing tonight.
So I flipped on the camera and I wanted you
guys to follow along with me.
You can get access to this exact tool with
the Athlean-X training program available at
AthleanX.com.
In the meantime, if you liked this video,
make sure you leave your comments and thumbs
up below.
Give this one a try yourself.
You can follow along right there with me.
It's a great, great workout.
All right, guys.
See you back here again real soon.
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