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Old 07-11-2003, 10:01 PM   #1
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Exclamation any good ab excercise other than regular crunches which may also rid of luv handles

let me know of any excercises you've found to work really well for burning calories and working off love handles and getting distinct abs thanks!p.s. i do about 100 crunches a night and have for about 4 months now i suppose i mean religously NEVER missing and i am not getting a six pack yet ahhaha will i ever!?

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Old 07-12-2003, 12:51 AM   #2
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Diet and cardio are the only way you'll see your six pack. All the situps in the world won't burn the fat around your stomach beacause you cant spot reduce. You're body doesn't work like that. Situps will only strengthen your abdominal muscles.

 
Old 07-21-2003, 08:03 AM   #3
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Here's what I learned from a newsletter that i subscribe to:-

The ONLY way to reveal your abs is to lose that layer of fat covering them. Now, the
only way to lose the abdominal fat is by consistent dieting and cardiovascular
exercise. Period. All those odd hanging, leg twisting, body contorting exercises
are no better than simple crunches.

"Abs are not made in the gym, they are made in the KITCHEN!"

The big problem is that intellectually, many people totally agree. However,
emotionally it does not click. I know this because day after day I see people
doing marathon abdominal work. They do four or five different exercises. They
think the more they do, the more defined their abs will become. They try to
target the upper, lower, inner and outer, left, right, etc. Give me a break.
They do tons of weighted side bends trying to get rid of the love handles.

Here's a news flash -- It won't work. You cannot spot reduce! What I mean by
this is that you can't pick and choose the areas that you would like to lose the
fat and do exercises that work those areas expecting the fat to just magically
disappear in those areas.

Your body does not work that way. The only way to decrease the amount of fat in
certain key areas is by lowering your total body fat levels. As you lose fat, it
will come off all over your body, not just in specific areas.

It's kind of interesting to watch sometimes. They have the right motivation, but
they are doing the wrong things. If they expended 1/2 the energy on their diet
as they do doing rep after rep of hanging leg raises, they would already have
their six pack. Developing a visible set of abs is simple.


Ab development can be boiled down to a few simple steps

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First, go on a fat loss diet.
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If you have a high body fat percentage, the abs won't show no matter how much
you work. Once your body fat falls below 8% for men, or 14% for women, your abs
will begin to show through.

Your diet should consists higher protein intake, moderate fat and moderate
complex carbohydrate. You should cut out all excess simple sugars, lower your
dairy intake and eliminate excess saturated fats. The majority of your dietary
fat should come from essential fatty acids (EFA's -- omega-6 and omega-3).

To lose fat you need to eat fewer calories. You should create a mild caloric
deficit when dieting. In other words, you should be using more calories than you
are taking in from your diet. This way, your body has to get the extra calories
it needs from fat stores (hopefully). I say hopefully because if you drop your
calories too drastically, your body may prefer to use muscle tissue for energy
instead of fat. This is why many people who go on fad diets look so soft. They
lose almost as much muscle mass as fat those drastic diets.


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Second, start exercising aerobically.
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Perform some form of cardiovascular exercise on a regular basis -- at least 3
times per week. It doesn't matter what you do (walking, running, cycling,
aerobics, stairstepper, etc.), as long as it keeps your heart rate elevated for
at least 30-45 minutes. This will speed your fat loss by elevating your
metabolism, thus burning more calories.


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Finally, work your abs 2-3 times per week.
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Work your abs like any other body part. Training them more than once or twice
per week is unnecessary. More is not necessarily better. I typically do only two
different abdominal exercises. The first is the simple crunch (yes, crunches)
and reverse crunches. That's it.

Contraction is everything when working abs. Remember that your abs work like an
accordion, not like a hinge. So when doing crunches, you should concentrate on
crunching together rather than moving your body upwards. This will maximize
muscle tension.

You must concentrate on contracting your muscles as tight as you can. This will
cause them to fatigue faster. It does not matter how many reps you can do; the
only thing that matters is how hard you can contract your abdominal muscles.

If it takes you 100 crunches before your abs begin to burn, then you are wasting
your time. Your abs should be fatigued at no more than 20-25 reps. If they are
aren't, you need to add weights to your exercise and work on contracting the
muscles tightly for each rep. Don't concentrate so much on "how many" you can
do, but instead focus on "how hard" you can contract the abdominal muscles

Contrary to popular belief (another myth), doing full sit-ups, lying leg raises
or hanging leg raises DOES NOT give your abdominals the best workout. In fact,
these exercises work your hip flexor muscles (psoas major) much more than your
abs!

Remember, the most effective exercises for working the abs must involve a
"scrunching" type contraction, like an accordion.


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Old 07-22-2003, 03:50 PM   #4
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Anik, by working your abs with a variety of exercises.... Doesn't that increase the size or tone them up so they pop out a bit more, even through a little fat? Also, I have heard for certain people who want to have a well-proportioned six pack, they should try and refrain from weighted ab exercises because that may result in abs getting to bulky or bloaty looking and look strange on a lesser developed physique. I have always done a variety of abdominal exercises to hit all areas.. IF they aren't that effective, why do they have these exercises in M&F and Gold's gym training manuals, etc? Your post gave me some food for thought.. thanks.

 
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Hey anik, you seem to know a lot about abs, well how come some guys get a six pack and others a 4 pack? i am at 9.74% and all i can see are lines but it looks like a 4 pack. Also what can i do to get below 8% for my abs to show? ANyone have any ideas?

 
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