A good supplement to all those crunches you may be doing is some back work. You want to keep it balanced and one of my favorite lower-back exercise is the Superman. All you need to do this exercise is your body weight, no equipment necessary. Here's how:

- Lie face down on your stomach with arms and legs extended. Keep your neck in a neutral position.
- Keeping your arms and legs straight (but not locked) and torso stationary, simultaneously lift your arms and legs up toward the ceiling to form an elongated "u" shape with your body — back arches and arms and legs several inches off the floor.
- Hold for two to five seconds and lower back down to complete one.
- Do three sets of 12.
Fit's Tip: Exhale as you lift your arms and legs and inhale as you lower them back down. When you have completed all three sets, or even in between each set, take a Child's Pose to stretch your back.

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In the navy we calls these "please don't eat me mr. shark!"... but you "swim" with your arms in legs for 1-2 minutes per set.
1I will have to give these a try.
Oh that sounds tough mondaymoos..I don't know if I could hang
!azúcar!
2Ame
Aggh, I hate these! When I did gymnastics, we did these. We sometimes combined them with holding a hollow body on our backs, rolling over in between. We called them Banannas and Supermans (yeah, I know, bad grammar there). They sucked, but they really worked!
3azucar_ame.... sometimes I can't hang... lol...
4These are great...
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