9 High Intensity Exercises to Get 11-Line Abs in 2 weeks


11-line abs is a term used to refer to a well-defined abdomen that has only the vertical lines of definition, but no bulging 6-pack muscles. This means two lines by each side of your abdomen and one line down the middle.

For a lot of people, 11-line abs can be quite tricky to achieve. But one thing to know is that with a consistent workout routine over time, you will be able to achieve the 11-line abs of your dreams.

This is why in this article, we will be sharing high-intensity workout routines you can do from the comfort of your home for the best results.

In the body of this article, you will find workout illustrations and workout notes you can print out to save in your workout binder or tape to your wall for a faster workout routine. This way, you don’t have to go online or turn on any electronic devices before working out. You can simply grab the workout note you would like to work on for that day and get started!

If you’re ready to get started, here are 9 high-intensity exercises you can get started on. For more exercises, I have included a full workout video towards the end of this article which has more exercises. You will also be able to see how each exercise is done in a visual manner.

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9 Exercises to Help You Build 11 Line Abs From Home

While we’ve only highlighted nine exercises in this post, you can scroll down towards the end of this post for the entire 16 exercises in the routine. Even though the workout video is less than 15 minutes, you can repeat the workout sets so that you get a longer workout routine.

To get the most out of this workout, you will need comfortable workout clothes, running shoes, a workout mat and water to stay hydrated.

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1. Tuck V-Up – 1 set, 40 secs

The Tuck V-Up is a great way to start your routine. Remember to engage your core and pay close attention to your form.

  • Start by sitting on the floor and lean backward at a 45° angle with the floor by lifting your feet slightly off the ground.
  • Place your weight on your sit bones and use your arms as supports by placing them by your sides with your palms pressed to the floor.
  • While inhaling steadily, engage your core and smoothly extend both legs almost fully and flex them back towards your chest while exhaling.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Tuck V-up

2. Hip Raise Twist – 1 set, 40 secs

This exercise is super effective because it targets the abs primarily.

  • Lie down with your back flat against the ground, your arms by your sides, and your legs fully extended and raised slightly off the floor.
  • Contract your core muscles and slowly lift your legs and hips off the ground and straight in the air.
  • At the top of this motion when your legs are straight in the air twist your hips slightly to one side, then the other.
  • Return to the starting position.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Hip Raise Twist

3. Crossbody Climber – 1 set, 40 secs

Remember to keep your core engaged throughout this exercise.

  • Start with a high plank position with your back straight and core fully engaged.
  • Bring your right knee forward underneath you as close to your left arm as possible.
  • Return to the starting position and repeat the process with your left knee and right arm.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Crossbody Climber

4. Roll Up – 1 set, 40 secs

Roll-ups are an amazing exercise for building your 11-line abs.

  • Start by laying with your back flat against the floor and your legs straight with your arms extended fully above your head.
  • In one fluid motion bring your arms straight up over your head while you perform a sit-up by flexing your knees at the same time.
  • Reach for your toes while keeping your core engaged.
  • Return to the starting position.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs exercises - Roll Up

5. Plank Hop and Jack – 1 set, 40 secs

Roll-ups are an amazing exercise for building your 11-line abs.

  • Start by lying with your back flat against the floor and your legs straight with your arms extended fully above your head.
  • In one fluid motion, bring your arms straight up over your head while you perform a sit-up by flexing your knees simultaneously.
  • Reach for your toes while keeping your core engaged.
  • Return to the starting position.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Plank Hop and Jack
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6. Plank Leg Raise and Tuck – 1 set, 40 secs

This is another great exercise to engage your core and tone your hamstrings.

  • Start in a low plank position with your back straight and your core engaged.
  • From this position, perform a knee tuck by bringing one knee forward to the side.
  • Return the leg to the starting position.
  • Raise the leg about a foot off the ground and then return to the starting position.
  • Perform the same set of motions in the other leg.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Plank Leg Raise and Tuck

7. Flutter Kick – 1 set, 40 secs

Next up are the Flutter Kicks. This exercise doesn’t only exercise your core, but also your legs.

  • Lay on the floor with your legs fully extended but not quite touching the floor.
  • Raise one leg about a foot off the ground.
  • Return your leg to the floor while raising the other leg off the floor. Remember to keep your core engaged.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Flutter Kick

8. Bicycle Crunch – 1 set, 40 secs

Bicycle crunches are great because they combine several functional movements, while actively working out your abs.

  • Lie down with your back flat against the ground, your arms behind your head, and your feet shoulder-width apart.
  • Engage your core and lift both legs off the floor while extending your hips and flexing your knees slightly.
  • Bring your right knee to your chest by flexing your right hip and knee while at the same time lifting your left shoulder blade off the floor until your elbow and knee almost meet.
  • Alternate this step by using your left leg and right arm.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Bicycle Crunch

9. Up and Down Jacks – 1 set, 30 secs

Alternate quickly between a high and low plank to add some variety to your routine.

  • Start in a high plank with your core engaged.
  • Descend into a low plank position by placing your right elbow against the floor and then your left elbow.
  • Return to the high plank position and repeat this process starting from the left side.
  • Repeat this exercise for 40 seconds.
11 Line Abs - Up and Down Jacks

For video instruction on how to effectively perform this workout, please take a look at Chloe Ting’s popular Abs in Two Weeks Workout Challenge workout video.

6 Tips to Get the Most Out of Your 11-Line Abs Workout

Getting 11-line abs is definitely not easy, but here are a few helpful tips.

1. Your Diet Plays a Big Role

No matter how many sets or repetitions you do, nobody can see your abs through a layer of fat. Pay attention to maintaining a healthy weight with a fat percentage of 14-20%. Avoid fast food, eat lots of fibre and stay hydrated.

2. Add Variety To Your Workout

Your abs are just a part of your core muscles, and it’s much easier to build strong abs by building a strong core. Add some variety to your workout by incorporating exercises that involve other important core muscles like your obliques and back muscles.

3. Get the Most Out of Each Workout Set

Building abs are difficult, so you probably want to get it right the first time. Make each set count by paying close attention to your form throughout the workout. Not only does this make the workout more effective, it also helps to prevent injury. Remember to keep your core engaged by tightening your core throughout the workout.

You can also add some light weights such as a dumbbell or kettlebell to your workout for more resistance.

4. Don’t Be Afraid to Challenge Yourself

Just like any muscle, abs grow by muscle hypertrophy. Hypertrophy is a term used to describe the increase in tissue size due to a stimulus such as an exercise routine.

One of the fastest ways to stimulate muscle hypertrophy is through progressive overload. Progressive overload simply means gradually increasing the difficulty of your workout. You can do this by slowly increasing the number of repetitions and sets, adding free weights, increasing the intensity, or shortening your rest time between workouts.

5. Get Enough Sleep

Ab workouts are tiresome, and your body needs all the rest it can get when it comes to recovery. Getting enough sleep is very important for any workout plan; it´s recommended that you sleep for six to eight hours every night so that your body can get enough time to recover and repair itself.

6. Protect Your Lower Back

When done wrongly or with poor form, ab exercises can lead to serious consequences like pain and even injury. The first rule of core strengthening is that if you feel too much discomfort in your lower back, stop immediately and reassess your form.

Please don’t hesitate to see a chiropractor or physical therapist if you start to notice discomfort.
You can also use back braces such as this one, so that you can keep the right posture while you workout.

11 Line Abs in 2 weeks workout illustration

FAQs

  • Is it possible to get 11-line abs through sit-ups only?

Sit-ups aren’t the most effective ab exercises, and they can be harmful to your lower back. Focus on various exercises that strengthen different parts of your abs.

  • What if I want to develop 11-line abs without developing 6-packs?

Most women with 11-line abs usually have some form of 6-packs. However, it is unlikely that you can develop bulging 6-packs without significant strength and dietary training. Be sure to keep a balance of a healthy eating and exercise routine.

  • How often should I train my abs?

While the ideal answer for this question may differ from person to person, exercising your abs three to four times a week is adequate. Remember that just like any other muscle, the abdominals need some time to recover as well.

  • What are the advantages of ab exercises?

Abdominal exercises help you build a strong core which is great for your balance, posture, and lower back. It also help you keep a flat stomach, tight core and feel good in your clothing.

Conclusion

Developing 11-line abs is great for more than just bragging rights. A strong core helps to improve your posture and balance, as well as protects you from lower back issues later in life.

If you’re into longer workouts, you can repeat this workout set about two more times so that you can get a longer workout session. Be sure to stretch before and after your workout routine, so you don’t end up with muscle pain.

Abs Workout Challenge workout note

Grace

I am a fitness enthusiats who is passionate about exercising, eating well and living a healthy lifestyle. Come along with me as I share some of my favourite exercise and fitness tips with you.

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