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Best Beginner Abs Workouts With Garage Gym

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This workout focuses on training the abdominal muscles using accessible equipment commonly found in a garage gym, such as barbells, dumbbells, and benches.

The selected exercises are beginner-friendly, ensuring safe execution while effectively targeting the core muscle group.

Adjustments in weight and repetitions cater to individuals new to fitness, fostering skill development and confidence-building.

The abdomen plays a crucial role in stabilizing the body and facilitating spinal movements, making its training beneficial for overall functionality and health.

Integrating abdominal-focused exercises within a structured routine contributes to achieving balanced strength and enhanced physical performance.

The 11 Best Beginner Abs Exercises with Garage Gym

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  • 1. Exercise Ball Crunch

    Exercise Ball Crunch demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Photo of Stability (Swiss) Ball
    Stability (Swiss) Ball

    The Exercise Ball Crunch is a challenging version of the standard Crunch that includes a medicine ball for added weight. It's perfect for beginners who want to strengthen their core muscles while using a stability ball.

    How to do it

    1. Sit on the Exercise Ball with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor.
    2. Lean back onto the ball, keeping your back straight.
    3. Cross your arms over your chest or place your hands behind your head.
    4. Engage your core and curl your upper body towards your knees.
    5. Lower back down slowly, keeping your core tight throughout the movement.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    9reps
    2
    9reps
    3
    9reps
  • 2. Exercise Ball Pull In

    Exercise Ball Pull In demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Stability (Swiss) Ball

    The Exercise Ball Pull In is a core-strengthening move that focuses on the lower abdominals. You’ll pull your knees towards your chest while balancing on an exercise ball, making it a fun and challenging alternative to traditional ab workouts.

    How to do it

    1. Sit in front of an exercise ball.
    2. Lie on the floor in a push-up position with hands shoulder-width apart.
    3. Place your shins on top of the ball while pushing your body off the floor.
    4. Keep your back straight and pull your knees toward your chest, rolling the ball forward.
    5. Hold for a moment, then slowly extend your legs back to the starting position, returning the ball under your shins.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    9reps
    2
    9reps
    3
    9reps
  • 3. Hanging Knee Raise

    Hanging Knee Raise demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Pull Up Bar

    The Hanging Knee Raise is a core exercise done by hanging from a pull-up bar and lifting your knees to your chest. This movement challenges your core stability while increasing the difficulty compared to a regular sit-up.

    How to do it

    1. Grab the chin-up bar with a neutral or overhand grip.
    2. Hang with your arms straight and engage your core by tightening your stomach muscles.
    3. Lift your knees up towards your chest while keeping your body still.
    4. Lower your legs back down slowly to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    7reps
    2
    7reps
    3
    7reps
  • 4. Forward Stability Ball Plank

    Forward Stability Ball Plank demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Stability (Swiss) Ball

    The Forward Stability Ball Plank is an exercise that builds strength in your core, shoulders, and arms while improving balance. By using a stability ball, you’ll engage more muscles and enhance your body control.

    How to do it

    1. Place your elbows on the stability ball under your shoulders and clasp your hands together.
    2. Lift your body off the ground by stepping onto the balls of your feet, keeping a straight line from your heels to your shoulders.
    3. Hold this straight position for the designated time.
  • 5. Landmine Core Rotation

    Landmine Core Rotation demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Barbells
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    Landmine

    The Landmine Core Rotation is an exercise that strengthens your entire core, especially the obliques. It involves rotating a barbell from side to side, which helps improve your stability and movement control.

    How to do it

    1. Secure one end of a barbell in a landmine attachment or a corner.
    2. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and grab the barbell with both hands at chest height.
    3. Rotate your torso, swinging the bar to your left side while keeping your arms straight.
    4. Swing the bar back to your right side, alternating sides with each movement.
    5. Repeat until you've completed your desired number of repetitions.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    25lbs
    2
    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 6. Dumbbell Side Bend

    Dumbbell Side Bend demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Dumbbells

    The Dumbbell Side Bend is a simple exercise that targets your side muscles (obliques) and helps strengthen your core. By using a dumbbell, you add weight to make the exercise more effective.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, holding a dumbbell in your left hand and placing your right hand on your hip.
    2. Slowly bend to the left, lowering the dumbbell down along your leg while keeping your core tight.
    3. Return to the starting position and repeat on the other side.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    22.5lbs
    2
    8reps
    22.5lbs
    3
    8reps
    22.5lbs
  • 7. Seated Toe Tap

    Seated Toe Tap demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Flat Bench

    The Seated Toe Tap is a simple exercise that strengthens your hip flexors and lower abs while sitting. It helps improve your balance and coordination, making it perfect for beginners.

    How to do it

    1. Sit upright on a bench with your knees above your feet.
    2. Hold onto the bench for balance.
    3. Engage your core and lean back slightly, keeping your back straight.
    4. Lift your right knee and tap your toes to the ground, then lower it back down.
    5. Repeat with your left leg.
    6. Continue alternating for the desired number of repetitions.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    9reps
    2
    9reps
    3
    9reps
  • 8. Standing Oblique Crunch

    Standing Oblique Crunch demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Barbells

    The Standing Oblique Crunch is an exercise that targets the side abdominal muscles, known as the obliques, while standing. It emphasizes balance and stability as you bend to bring your elbow towards your knee, effectively engaging your core.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with feet hip-width apart.
    2. Hold a weight plate in your left hand, palm facing in, with your right hand resting on your right hip.
    3. Bend sideways to the left, lowering the weight plate towards the floor while keeping your arm extended.
    4. Return to standing and then bend to the right before returning to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    25lbs
    2
    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 9. Elevated Plank With Slow Mountain Climber

    Elevated Plank With Slow Mountain Climber demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Flat Bench

    The Elevated Plank with Slow Mountain Climber strengthens your core, especially the lower abs and hip flexors. By using an elevated surface, you increase stability and engage your muscles more effectively.

    How to do it

    1. Find a flat bench or stable surface.
    2. Place your hands on the bench, shoulder-width apart.
    3. Engage your core and walk your legs back into a plank position.
    4. Lift one knee towards your chest, keeping your core tight.
    5. Hold briefly, then lower your foot back to the ground.
    6. Switch legs and repeat.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    2
    8reps
    3
    8reps
  • 10. Elevated Plank

    Elevated Plank demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Flat Bench

    The Elevated Plank is a core-strengthening exercise where you place your hands on a raised surface, like a bench. This variation increases instability, which helps improve your core strength and balance.

    How to do it

    1. Find a flat bench or stable surface.
    2. Place your hands on the bench, shoulder-width apart.
    3. Walk your legs back so your body is straight from shoulders to ankles.
    4. Engage your core and hold this position as long as needed.
  • 11. Dumbbell Halo To Oblique Crunch

    Dumbbell Halo To Oblique Crunch demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Dumbbells

    The Dumbbell Halo To Oblique Crunch is a fun core and shoulder workout. It helps strengthen your obliques and shoulders through a circular movement followed by a side crunch, improving your core stability.

    How to do it

    1. Hold the head of a dumbbell with both hands, palms facing each other.
    2. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and slightly bend your knees.
    3. Engage your core and keep your back straight while looking forward.
    4. Raise the dumbbell to one ear, keeping your hands at ear height.
    5. Circle the dumbbell around your head to the opposite ear without moving your head.
    6. Bring the dumbbell to your chest.
    7. Lift the knee on the side you just moved to touch the elbow.
    8. Circle the dumbbell back in the opposite direction.
    9. Bring it to your chest and lift the other knee to the elbow.
    10. Alternate sides for the duration of the exercise.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    15lbs
    2
    8reps
    15lbs
    3
    8reps
    15lbs

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