Tuesday, March 2, 2010

How To Get Strong Abs



We always see models on TV showing off their washboard abs and so we want to be just like them. Indeed, when we have a strong midsection, our posture is better and we will look taller and thinner. However, having strong abs isn't just to look good; it also brings many more health benefits.

A defined midsection is considered the Holy Grail of fitness. If a person has six pack abs, that person is usually considered to be in exceptional shape. I believe it has something to do with the fact that the abdominal area is the last place to lose body fat, so if a man is defined in that area he is probably in great shape overall.

As mentioned before, having a strong midsection improves our posture, which in turn benefits our back so that we don't constantly complain of lower back pain. When working at an office desk or even just watching TV or driving a car, if we keep our back straight and our abs tight, our back won't hurt as much. An article in US News and World Report states: "Larger waists can lead to more low-back pain, greater breathing difficulties, and persistent cough.

I am convinced that having six pack abs showing is 95% about your body fat percentage and maybe 5% or less about working the abs. You see, all of us already have a nice six pack...it is just hidden under a layer of fat.

I guarantee that if you get your body fat to 10% or lower, you will have amazing six pack abs for the world to see. My recommendation is to drop your abs workout and spend that time on cardio. You want nice abs? Hit the Treadmill or the Elliptical machine or better yet participate in a good cardio fitness program. Seriously, it is the only way you will ever see those abs.

CUIC SUAREZ is the creator of the new and fun workout LatinCardio and the website www.latincardio.com He also writes health related articles to help improve his students and customers health and wellness.

To read more of Cuic's articles visit his blog at www.latincardio.com/blog

Cuic has been featured worldwide on CNN, Fox News, Univision, Televisa and Television Azteca. Cuic has incorporated his extensive background in Jazz Dance, Ballet, Modern Dance and ethnic dances into his dance artistry for television, stage and festivals around the country.

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