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		<title>Flabdominals Follow-up</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Flabdominals (noun): flabby abdominals, particularly the kind that jiggle when participating in high-impact exercises and/or solicit congratulations on a person’s non-existent pregnancy. A month ago, I wrote about my quest to vanquish my flabdominals. My daily exercise plan was not overly ambitious but potentially effective.  I&#8217;m sure that you are on pins and needles for &#8230; </p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Flabdominals (noun): flabby abdominals, particularly the
kind that jiggle when participating in high-impact exercises and/or solicit
congratulations on a person’s non-existent pregnancy.</h4>



<p>A month ago, I wrote about <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="my quest to vanquish my flabdominals (opens in a new tab)" href="http://2019/01/28/flabdominals/" target="_blank">my quest to vanquish my flabdominals</a>. My daily exercise plan was not overly ambitious but potentially effective.  I&#8217;m sure that you are on pins and needles for a flabdominals follow-up.  So, how did I do?</p>



<p>I have a six-pack of course! </p>



<p>Or not.&nbsp; Sigh.</p>



<p>The blame doesn’t lie with the plan or the exercises.&nbsp; It falls squarely on the execution.</p>



<p>What?&nbsp; Am I telling
you that I didn’t go from never doing ab work outside of exercise classes to
doing it on my own, at home, on a daily basis?</p>



<p>Yes, that is exactly what I am telling you.&nbsp; Sad, but true.</p>



<p>Things started off well.&nbsp;
The series that I had prescribed for myself was challenging but not
overly strenuous.&nbsp; It was quick but I
felt like I had accomplished something when I was done.&nbsp; All good things.&nbsp; </p>



<p>One bonus benefit that I hadn’t expected was that it
required more articulation in my spine than I was in the habit of doing.&nbsp; Of course I had to engage my abs to do that.</p>



<p>The first five days were a piece of cake!&nbsp; I was going to be un-flabdominal-ified in no
time.&nbsp; I was adding reps an feeling the
exercises more deeply.&nbsp; I felt like I was
standing taller.&nbsp; My shoulders were more
relaxed because my core was more solid and they could relax on top of
that.&nbsp; This was going to be great!</p>



<p>And then…</p>



<p>I don’t know.</p>



<p>The bottom line is that I didn’t accomplish my goal.&nbsp; All told, out of 28 days, I’m going to say
that I did eleven days of abs.&nbsp; Not even
half.&nbsp; </p>



<p>What now?&nbsp; I could decide
to tell myself that I’m a failure and give up on my quest to vanquish my
flabdominals.&nbsp; Why even bother?&nbsp; I didn’t do it perfectly the first time.</p>



<p>Or, I could give myself credit for trying and acknowledge
the difference that I noticed from just doing a little bit.&nbsp; Something is not everything but it is more
than nothing after all.&nbsp; I didn’t do
everything that I wanted to, but I did something and I noticed the difference.</p>



<p>This next month, I’m going to see if I can double that
number.&nbsp; I know that eleven days of ab
exercises make a difference, let’s see what happens. </p>
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