Bowflex Motivator 2 manual Resisted Reverse Crunch Spinal Flexion

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Abdominal Exercises

Reverse Crunch — Spinal Flexion

Muscles worked:

Rectus Abdominus

Bench Position:

Flat Bench Back

Accessory:

None

Pulleys:

None

Success Tips

Keep your upper body, knees and hips stationary. Relax your neck.

Tighten your abs before you move.

Allow exhalation up and inhalation down without exaggerating breathing.

Contract as far into the movement as possible. Lower under control. Keep abs tight during entire motion.

START

START

Lie on the bench, head toward the Power Rod® unit, grasp bench for support.

Bend your hips and knees until your legs are in a “seated” position as shown above—knees and hips at 90° angles.

If maintaining this position is difficult, adjust to one you can maintain for the duration of this exercise. As you strengthen, this position will become easier.

FINISH

ACTION

Tighten your abs, and then slowly curly your hips toward your rib cage. Move as far as you can without using your legs to get momentum.

Do not curl up onto your shoulder blades.

Slowly reverse the motion, returning to the Start position without relaxing.

Resisted Reverse Crunch — Spinal Flexion

Muscles worked:

Rectus Abdominus; Obliques

Bench Position:

Flat Bench Forward

Accessory:

Ankle Cuffs

Pulleys:

Chest Bar

Success Tips

Allow exhalation up and inhalation down without exaggerating breathing.

Do not ‘kick’ into the motion, but allow body to slowly initiate movement.

Tighten your abs throughout the entire exercise, relaxing only at the end of each set. Keep hips and knees motionless.

Move slowly to eliminate momentum.

START

START

Face the Power Rod® unit, and attach an Ankle Cuff to each ankle.

Lie back on the bench, head away from the Power Rod® unit.

Bend your hips and knees at 90° angles, as shown.

Reach behind your head and grasp the Seat.

Relax your neck.

FINISH

ACTION

Tighten your abs and slowly curl your hips toward your rib cage. Move as far as you can without using your legs or curling onto your shoulder blades.

Slowly reverse the motion, returning to the Start position without relaxing your abs.

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Contents Fitness Guide Table of Contents Home gym and serious injury to users and bystanders Safety PrecautionsLabel Get To Know Your Bowflex Motivator 2 Safety Warning LabelsLocation Back of the lat tower below Label Get To Know Your Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym Power Rod UnitHow to Use Your Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym Workout Bench Get To Know Your Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym  Get To Know Your Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym Bowflex Body Leanness Program Bowflex Body Leanness Program IntroductionPersonal Guarantee From Dr. Ellington Darden Women Measure Body WeightMeasurements Circumference of Body PartsWomen Measure Suprailium, Triceps, and Thigh Skinfold MeasurementsMen Measure Chest, Abdomen and Thigh Optional Picture Taking Using Calipers When Measuring SkinfoldsWomen Men Female Determining Your Body FatTo Use The Nomogram Age in YearsFor Example Calculating Lean Body MassEnter Your Information Here Pounds or Kilograms Measurements Before After Your Results Summary SheetGuidelines Week 5&6 WorkoutsGuidelines Week 1&2 Guidelines Week 3&4Avoid Too Much Stress Eating GuidelinesFollow a Carbohydrate-Rich, Descending-Calorie Eating Plan Keep Menus Simple and Food Substitutions to a MinimumSuperhydrate Your System Week 5 Eating PlanEating Plan US Measurements Healthy Choice Hearty Chicken, 420 g can 260, or Eating Plan Metric MeasurementsPlain bagel, Sarah Lee frozen Light cream cheese Ml skim milkShopping List May I have dinner for lunch and lunch for dinner? Your partner should be similar to you in age and condition Your dietAdhere to a carbohydrate-rich, moderate- calorie eating plan Bench Press Exercise LogDefine Your Goals As walking, running, or bicycling Design Your Own ProgramBreathing Working OutWarming Up Cooling DownGrasp Hand Grips in both hands Pectoralis Major Deltoids Triceps45˚ incline Hand GripsCm higher than Bench Press position Pectoralis Major Sit on the bench facing away from the Power Rod unitAnterior Deltoid Triceps Flat Bench BackKeep your shoulder blades tightened throughout motion Sit on the bench facing Power Rod unitKeep knees bent and feet on floor Keep forearms in line with cablesFront and Middle Deltoids Sit on the bench, facing away from the Power Rod unitFront Deltoids Upper Trapezius Triceps Keep abdominals tight and maintain good spinal alignmentUpper Trapezius Stand on the platform, facing the Power Rod unitLet your arms hang at your sides Lower Trapezius Scapular Protraction elbows stabilizedScapular Depression Serratus AnteriorsRear Deltoids Middle Deltoids Trapezius Rhomboids Sit on the Bench facing the Power Rod unitShoulder Rotator Cuff External Rotation Shoulder Rotator Cuff Internal RotationSupraspinatus Middle Deltoids Trapezius Scapular RetractionMiddle Trapezius Rhomboids Latissimus Dorsi Teres Major Rear Deltoids Lying Lat PulldownsKeep your arms extended and straight Latissimus Dorsi Teres Major Rear Deltoids BicepsBent Lat Bar Lat TowerShoulder Cuff Lying Narrow Lat PulldownsSlowly return to the Start position Triceps Pushdown Elbow ExtensionTriceps Lying Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Cross Triceps Extension Sit facing away from the Power Rod unitLying 45Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Biceps Straddle the Seat Rail, facing the Power Rod unitSeated Triceps Extension Elbow Extension Keep your arms in line with the cablesLie back completely with your head supported by the bench Keep your upper body motionless and your wrists straightKeep your spine aligned throughout movement Biceps Brachialis BrachioradialisStanding Wrist Curl Seated Wrist ExtensionBrachialis Brachioradialis Biceps Seated Wrist Curl Wrist FlexionForearms Brachialis Standing Wrist ExtensionKeep your elbows bent, upper arms at your sides Resisted Reverse Crunch Spinal Flexion Slowly reverse to the Start position without resting Seated Resisted Abdominal Crunch Spinal FlexionLeg Extension Trunk RotationPeroneals Lying Leg ExtensionAnkle Eversion Ankle CuffTibialis Anterior and Posterior Sit on the Bench, with one side to the Power Rod unitAnkle Inversion Standing Hip Extension knee flexedAdductor Longus Gluteus Medius Standing Hip AbductionSeated Hip Adduction Keep your hips level during movementPiriformis Gluteus Maximus Seated Hip AbductionWeek Satisfaction Guarantee Limited Warranty InformationState Apt. # Zip Bowflex Motivator 2 Home Gym Product Registration CardMrs Miss Name Address City Phone number Mail addressPlease fold over and tape before mailing What Is CoveredMuscle Chart Muscle Chart

Motivator 2 specifications

The Bowflex Motivator 2 is a versatile home gym that brings professional-level fitness into the comfort of your own space. Designed for both beginners and fitness enthusiasts, it offers a wide range of exercises to target various muscle groups, making it a comprehensive solution for strength training.

One of the standout features of the Motivator 2 is its innovative Power Rod Technology. This patented system allows users to perform resistance exercises while experience smooth and consistent resistance throughout the movement. The resistance levels range from 5 to 210 pounds, making it suitable for users with different fitness levels and goals. Whether you’re looking to build strength, tone your muscles, or rehabilitate after an injury, this machine adjusts to your personal needs.

The Motivator 2 boasts an impressive selection of exercises—over 30 in total. Users can target major muscle groups including arms, legs, chest, back, and core. The easy-to-follow instructional placard makes it simple to switch between exercises, ensuring that users can maximize their workout efficiency. Additionally, the machine’s compact design allows for easy storage, making it ideal for home environments with limited space.

Safety is also a priority with the Bowflex Motivator 2. The machine features a durable construction combined with safety precautions to ensure that users can work out without the risk of injury. The design incorporates a low center of gravity, providing stability during workouts while the comfortable grip handles ensure a secure hold during resistance exercises.

Another remarkable aspect of the Bowflex Motivator 2 is its adjustability. Users can customize their workouts by changing the resistance levels or switching out attachments. The unit comes with several accessories, such as ankle straps and a lat bar, allowing users to vary their routines and target different muscle groups more efficiently.

Users can also track their progress effectively with the Motivator 2, making it easier to set and achieve fitness goals. Whether you’re aiming to increase your resistance or master a new exercise, this machine adapts to your journey.

In summary, the Bowflex Motivator 2 offers an effective, safe, and user-friendly option for those seeking to enhance their strength training regimen at home. With its advanced technologies and diverse exercise possibilities, it stands out as a leading choice in home fitness equipment, providing an engaging and rewarding workout experience.