Self Firm Flat Abs Fast!
Violet ZakiYear Released: 2005
Categories: Abs/Core
I love ab work and I’ve been a fan of Violet
Zaki since Crunch’s “Cardio Sculpt” so I had
high expectations for this workout. It did not
disappoint me.
The workout begins with a warm-up that
includes standing ab work with a dumbbell.
Standing work is my least favorite approach
to abs, but I thoroughly enjoy this routine.
The second series is stability ball with a
variety of standing and floor exercises. I
especially like the reverse crunches with the
ball held between your legs. I can really feel
it hitting my lower abs.
Both the warm-up and the stability ball
sections include some lunges. Lunges usually
bother my knees, but I haven’t had any
trouble with these sections, maybe because
they are either moderately-paced or held,
stationery lunges.
The next series is pilates. I’m not a pilates
expert but I love that the exercises here are a
bit different such as leg circles with both
legs. I find this version easier to do
effectively and can really feel it in my abs,
much more so than the standard single leg
circles. I love that the bicycle twist is done
slowly and held to a count of four. For an ab
lover like myself this is candy!
The last series of exercises is yoga-based. It
includes plank and side plank work, an
interesting combo of boat with toe taps, and
some cobra and locust inspired back work.
There’s one lovely side stretch with your legs
tucked to one side where you raise one arm
and slowly bring it down and thread it
through your supporting arm that I just love.
It’s simple, feel-good elements like this that,
for me, make the workout fly by.
I used to skip the cool down but have since
realized that it’s so short there’s no reason
to not do it. It’s just a few minutes of some
simple twists and stretches.
The workout is filmed on a beach with two background exercisers. One shows modifications. From warm-up through cool down is about 27 minutes with the chapters running about 6 minutes each (the cool down is shorter). The chaptering allows you to select one or more sections but I’ve found that once I get started I don’t want to stop. It’s a good 25 minutes of lower intensity, non-traditional ab work. If you’re the type of exerciser who likes fast-paced crunches a la Cathe or the Firm then this workout is probably not be for you. But if you are looking for a fun way to work your abs I can’t think of anything better.
Instructor Comments:
Perhaps I have a thing for Aussie accents (I’m
a big Keli Roberts fan too) but I just love
Violet Zaki. She looks fit and beautiful in a
healthy, natural way. And she has a calm
energy that is encouraging without being
distracting. There’s only one point in the
workout where her cuing falters, at least that
I’ve noticed, when she simply says “again”
and doesn’t add “on the other side.” Once
you know the routine, it’s no big deal. I wish
she'd put out more workouts.