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Everyone wants great abs. Be it the giant bodybuilder or the 5-foot soccer mom, everyone wants that elusive washboard midsection. While getting a 6 pack might not be easy, it is simple. The truth is most people are doing abdominal exercises that will never give them that defined look. There are only two rules you need to follow in order to get perfect six-pack abs.
Proper ab training
Your abs are a muscle, several muscles actually. What gives abs the divided look is a sheet of connective tissue that lies directly over the muscles. You want to be able to see your abs? Great, lose the crunches, sit-ups, and whatever low weight, high rep exercises you’ve been told to do. That’s right, they are basically useless. If you wanted to make your bicep bigger, would you do 100 5 pound curls? Of course not, but for some reason, people train their abdominal muscles differently than they train every other muscle in their body. If you want chiseled abs, you need to build them up so the connective tissue has something to separate. The look of six pack abs is simply the muscle bulging out around the connective tissue. No amount of crunches will ever accomplish that. You should do no more than 4 sets of 10 reps for ab exercises. 40 total! I’ve seen guys doing 500 sit-ups and I just laugh. Some exercise I recommend are doing weighted sit-ups on a decline bench by holding a medicine ball behind your head. This targets your rectus abdominis (front six-pack muscles). You can also try a variation of this by bending to the side to target the obliques (side muscles) or any number of twisting motions with crossover cables should do the job. The key is, like all muscle building, high weight and low reps. Now, don’t think building up you abdominals will give you a bulky pot belly, it won’t. It will give you the necessary mass to create the definition you desire. This is the main reason people find it so difficult to obtain the kind of abs they want.
Lower your body fat
You could have the most beautiful, rippling six pack abs in the world; but if your body fat is too high, no one will ever know. If you want to be able to see your abs, you need to maintain a relatively low body fat percentage. A common myth is that fat can be burned off a certain area of the body by exercising it, this is physiologically incorrect. Fat is burned randomly off the entire body when in a catabolic state. Even if you just work your legs, you are burning fat everywhere on your body. This is why doing 1000 crunches isn’t going to make you midsection any slimmer than a few laps around the block.
The overall message is simple. Train your abs like you train every other muscle in your body and monitor your nutrition to ensure everyone (including you) can see the fruits of your labor. It really is this simple. You don’t need a roller, or a rocker, or a blaster, or a master for your abs; all you need is some weighted reps. So next time you see someone trying to crunch their way into six-pack abs let them know they’re wasting their time (or laugh silently to yourself, you know, whatever floats your boat). Good luck.
Send us pictures of your abs developed from these techniques and we’ll post them on this page to inspire the rest of us.
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 One of the most important and often most overlooked part of any exercise plan is nutrition. Without a proper diet, all the weight lifting and supplements in the world won’t give you the body you want. Muscle Chow, by Gregg Avedon, not only has over 100 great, muscle building recipes, it also has an introduction filled with tons of great general diet information.
Even the cleanest eater’s diet can benefit from a little variety. Tuna fish and flax seeds get old pretty quick, so combining healthy elements in tasty ways can be a great help when trying to stay on the straight and narrow diet path. It can often mean the difference between a balanced meal and boredom induced trip through the drive-thru. (more…)
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Lipo-X is designed to help you burn body fat in two ways, by increasing the amount of fat your body burns and suppressing your appetite so you take in less overall calories. (more…)
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NO-Xplode is one of the best known products in the bodybuilding world. It has won both bodybuilding.com’s Supplement of the Year Award and Nitric Oxide of the Year Award. I personally know several meat heads who swear by the stuff. But scientifically, this means nothing. NO-Xplode is jammed full of ingredients and nutrients, half the container is the nutritional label. But what is Nitric Oxide? What does taking Nitric Oxide accomplish and how? And most importantly, is BSN’s NO-Xplode better than other forms of Nitric Oxide and why? These are the questions that are of central importance to the debate on this product, and are precisely the questions we will seek to answer here. (more…)
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Cytosport’s Muscle Milk is a great product. I don’t say that about too many bodybuilding supplements, but I really believe this is a necessity for any serious bodybuilder. It is packed with real nutrition. Its one of the best sources of good fats, a sector of nutrition that is sorely overlooked in this industry. Our bodies need balance in order to work properly and pack on muscle, and eating nothing but pasta and chicken leaves many important areas of nutrition unattended to. Many people still have the mentality that eating fat makes you fat, but any experienced bodybuilder will tell you differently. (more…)
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E-BOL is billed as a “non-hormonal” athletic enhancer. It’s supposedly a combination of many lab proven herbal extracts and recently synthesized chemicals. Like always, we will take each of the listed ingredients of Thermolife’s new product and inspect them one by one in order to better understand what the product is and how it work. So let’s jump right in. (more…)
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At first I was very skeptical about ASN’s Humagro. Any product that claimed to contain Human Growth Hormone that wasn’t a couple thousand dollars is usually just plain bogus. The cheapest HGH I know of is Jintropin from China, and even that will run you a grand or so. The difference is that ASN’s Humagro contains a different chemical (more…)
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Hot-Rox is billed as a thermogenic fat burner that has “made ephedra obsolete”. Now I don’t know if I’d go that far, however, this product does seem to be legitamate. Before we delve into the ingrediants and mechanisms of Hot-Rox, let’s explain what “thermogenics” and fat burners are really for. (more…)
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I am very rarely impressed by the credentials and/or effects of a commercially available supplement. However, 6-OXO is one of those few products that made my list. Not only was I able to find a published study that demonstrated the main chemical is 6-OXO was able to significantly increase the amount of free testosterone and reduce the amount of a certain estrogen in the body, but when I tried it, I actually noticed a significant difference. Though it is marketed as an estrogen reducer, it is actually far more effective as a testosterone booster. (more…)
Posted: Anabolic, Estrogen Control, Fat Burner, Reviews, Testosterone Booster | 2 Comments »
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