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Super Bowl Champs Reveal Secret Fitness Weapon

by Michele Cheplic | More from this Blogger

14 Feb 2009 10:54 PM

Now that the Lombardi trophy is in their possession and their championship rings have been fit, the Pittsburgh Steelers are revealing the fitness toy that helped them win Super Bowl XLIII.

According to the team's trainer, the Ab Coaster was an integral part of the Steelers training regimen in 2008.

Yes, the same Ab Coaster that is advertised on late-night TV every... single... night. Persistence paid off for Ab Coaster marketers, because the Steelers are now crediting the $400 machine for their abs of steel. Following their Super Bowl win a number of players and trainers raved to news reporters about the effectiveness and quality of the Ab Coaster abdominal workout.

The exercise machine claims to offer an abdominal workout like no other. According to the demo video, unlike traditional crunches, which work your abs from the "top down," the Ab Coaster works your abs from the "bottom up." Another bonus of the machine: You kneel on it rather than sit on it. In doing so, Ab Coaster designers say you reduce stress to your neck, back and shoulders. In addition, the machine's curved track guides you through a lower abdominal lift, similar to a glider for your abs.

But before you run out and plunk down your first of four "easy" installments of $99.99, you should know that not every fitness buff backs the Ab Coaster. Some exercise experts, who also put the Ab Coaster to the test, say the machine is not worth its hefty price tag.

Several members of the American Council on Exercise (ACE) noted that the Ab Coaster is limiting. Here's why: Individual's have four layers of abdominal muscles that connect the spine, ribs and abs. Experts say it's important to have all muscles moving together instead of just one to strengthen the core. Since the Ab Coaster only uses one path of front-to-back motion, it limits muscle use.

Bottom line: If you have $400 to spare, then the Ab Coaster might be worth purchasing. However, experts say you can get a similar type workout with an inexpensive stability ball or a medicine ball.

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Michele Cheplic was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii, but now lives in Wisconsin. Michele graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism.

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User Comments

Swimmer09 (6) 17 Feb 2009 07:52 AM

This is just another example of why the general public should ask for a second opinion from so-called experts. Writers need to do their digging more before trusting the credibility of opinion vs. experience; this doctor apparently doesn't know anything about the product, nor had the chance to try it out before reviewing it. I have an Ab Coaster and I'm sure that it's so popular with these all-star entities (the Steelers, US Army and Navy) because of its effectiveness. This fitness 'expert' did not mention that the Ab Coaster has a swivel component to its base, which essentially allows you to rotate the kneepad and work your abs from every possible angle. You can even do it BACKWARDS if you wanted to rotate it 180-degrees. The machine allows you to work every single muscle in the abdominals, and even the informercial demonstrates that! It's a shame that this doctor who was totally unfamiliar with the product was called in to give it such an uninformed review, therefore detering people from testing it out themselves.

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