Wednesday, October 14, 2009

How To Get A Six Pack - The Truth To Ripped Abs & Flat Stomachs



There is a incredible amount of advice out there on how to get those abs that your looking for - well in most cases i would not really say that 80% of the info pass as sound advise, so please be careful what you do or don't take in from people.

I highly recommend when finding a new fact that could possibly have a impact on your training that you go of and validate that "opinion" by a few other professionals. If that opinion seems to be shared by the top authority's in the field THEN id implement that strategy into my overall training plan.

One thing that I'm sick to death of hearing about the ultimate abs machine or exercise - I am heavily against all ab machine & pills as the results will either not occur or will dishearten you as you will relapse into your old fat self if you don't get the right education to begin with. So really people get yourself educated.

Its hard for me to teach you about the entire process of how to get those abs your after in just one article, so what ill do is break down what it is that you need to go of and study to get yourself that abs that your after.

4 Things

- Interval Training
- Resistance Training
- Metabolism boosting foods
- Metabolism blocker foods

If you get yourself a general overview of these 4 topics you will be well on your way to the abs that you want or simply to give yourself that flat stomach your after. The above methods will also help with your over all health and loss of fat all over your body.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

How To Get Better Abs In A Hurry



I am going to assume you already have some muscle tone in your abs. I am also going to assume you are fit enough to do the types of exercises that create a defined six pack like ab crunches and sit ups. If other parts of your body look great but your abs are still a little out of shape, here are some good ideas you can consider.

It's important to realize that the abdominals is a fairly large muscle group and respond quite well to stimulation in most people. A tight set of abs on a muscular body is the center piece of that body. Aesthetically, the eye goes to the abs for one reason. You may think it is because they are so big and developed. But the opposite is true. The abs attract the eye because they are so SMALL in contrast to other body parts like shoulders arms and chest. This is the ultimate truth about a nice set of abs and can confuse people often.

When deciding you want a better set of abs the first thing you do is start training them. This enlarges the muscle group. If you train them too much you lose the V shape you are after. The shoulders being wide and the torso small.

The biggest factor that gives a torso the visual effect of being smaller is detail. It is an optical illusion. when there is not detail on the torso, no bumps and ridges, the mid rift looks bigger. It literally appears larger because the eye has nothing to look at so it travels to the outer edges of the torso, looking for definition. When there is detail, when the 6 pack shows, the eyes is satisfied and looks at the interior. This is why a torso looks smaller. You want your torso as tight looking as possible so your shoulders appear bigger.

So ultimately the key is making the skin layer covering the abdominals as thin as possible. That means cardio and limiting calorie intake. When that skin layer is supple and tight across the abdominals, you will get the detail and therefore get the visual effect you need.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Six Pack Abs - How To Get Them



Being overweight is not something any of us set out to do. We did not wake up one morning and decide that eating right and exercise was forevermore taken from our lifestyle. We certainly do not enjoy looking down at our stomachs and seeing them extend over our pants. The truth of the matter is that we all would like to have six pack abs. Men and women alike hold this as a beautiful thing on the human body. The woman may not want it as defined as a man but they do want a stomach that is leaner and firmer than they have now.

It is so hard to try to avoid the temptations of everyday life. This means the fast food restaurants and the other bad food choices that are so easily obtained. Getting the motivation to exercise and to eat healthy seems to be hard to fit into our busy lifestyles. Six pack abs would be so nice to have but who has the time to keep up with a routine.

Fear not, six pack abs are not as hard to obtain as you may think they are. With a little self discipline, diet, and the right workout routine, you will be able to stroll down the beach with those muscles glistening in the sun. For the ladies, wearing a two piece bikini will not be a shameful thing any longer. You will be ready to hit the beach at a moments notice. Pick up those tired old abs and let’s get busy working them till they are nice and firm.

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Six-Pack Abs look great on the beach or working in the hot sun. Your mate and potentials will thank you

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Monday, April 7, 2008

What You Didn't Know About Your Abs



Getting the abdominal area in shape can be a manageable task, once you understand the basic science involved.

You should have your doctor’s clearance before engaging in any physical activity, now with that said, the first thing that you need to do is warm up for about 8 mins before embarking on the ab workout. Do not engage in any abdominal training , if you have any lower back or pelvic issues.

For you to have a strong, lean and chiseled abdominal area-you need to pay attention to the following; your sleeping habits, nutrition, resistance/weight training and cardio vascular training. Genetics do play a role, but it doesn’t mean that you can’t improve on your ab and core strength.

So how do you work the abs?, we start off by working the oblique muscles (the area that covers your love handles) first. Reason being that they are your weakest muscles in the abdominal region, and unfortunately you also have extra fat holding on over here They are divided into the internal and external obliques. These muscles criss cross each other, another reason why you should work them from different angles.

How? Answer: you would perform 3-4 sets of 12-15 reps of the various oblique exercises, ….get them tired, and then proceed to the “front” muscles, i.e. the rectus abdominis and transverse abdominus –that form the” six pack”. Oblique exercises would include lateral lumbar rolls, Saxons, Standing rotations with a bar, and Diagonal flutter kicks.

The rectus abdominis and transverse abdominus are very powerful muscles, and a lot of energy is utilized in working them out-and its funny the way a lot of people get into the gym, and the first thing that they do is a set of situps!.That’s not effective! Because by the time you get over these muscles, you are tired., and you don’t have enough energy for working the obliques effectively(remember they are your weakest abdominal muscles!).

Now you’d perform about 3-4 sets of various exercises that target the “ sixpack” area., and you’d be on your way to success. Exercises in this section would include balance ball crunches, hip thrusts and air bike crunches.

Performing running sprints is also an excellent way of burning excess body fat, and getting the abdominal area really cut. You only need to look at the wide receivers in the NFL and basketball players like Allen Iverson, a clear testimony of what sprinting can do for you.. A great combination is when you combine some distance running with the sprinting, and icing it up with some boxing or martial arts.

Having dinner early, say anywhere between 6pm and 7.15 pm will also help in keeping your waist lean and tight. A balanced diet consisting of Carbohydrates, proteins, fruits and vegetables improves your metabolism and optimum health in general. Key thing over here is having 5-7 small meals , spaced out over a single day. .Avoid junk food! Powerful tip; Spend time chewing your food, enjoy it…..you’ll end up eating less, plus you also get to reprogram your cells. Resulting in you eating less, which is effective for those who want to control their caloric intake.

You can’t talk about getting the abdominal area in shape, without mentioning resistance training. This may involve using your own body, weights, bands, and other functional training equipment. Do some research on this area or consult with a Fitness professional, before embarking on a resistance-training program. In the meantime stay focused , and keep things moving!

Eric Odera offers motivating and highly creative training to re-energize the lifestyles of busy executives in New York City. Please visit http://www.ericodera.com E-mail:rocadera@yahoo.com

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Does Spot Reduction Work for Abs or Doesn’t?



Burning fat from the abdomen through exercises specially destined to the abdominal muscles was, is and will always be one of the most resistant myths.

Almost all the people with a big belly take up, with a lot of determination, sit-ups, crunches, side-bends, twists, etc., hoping that every new series or set of exercises, every session of repeating them, will help them get rid of the 'ring' of adipose tissue around their waist, also called 'the ring of death'.

Besides the fact that it is probably the most anesthetic 'deposit' of adipose tissue, abdominal fat involves many risks for the health of the person which possesses it (related to diabetes, high blood pressure, cardio-vascular diseases, cancer, impotence, etc.).

We must keep in mind, once and for all, that when we refer to the melting of the subcutaneous adipose tissue, there is no spot reduction. No matter how much we strive to locate effort in the areas we are focused on, we will only fortify the muscles under the fat, but the reduction of the fat itself will be insignificant. The explanation is simple and is connected to the energetic support of the anaerobic effort, which uses, for the exercises, muscular and hepatic glycogen, and not fat acids from the adipose tissue. For getting to the deposits of fat, what we need is cardio training (running, biking, fast walking, swimming, etc.).This type of exercises must be maintained for a long time (45-60 minutes) and they must be intense (60-70% from the maximum of heart rhythm).

An alternative is cardio training with periods when intensity varies, although the total volume is not smaller than in the case of uniformly cardio training.

A very important role in burning fat is held by the diet. It is said that the most effective of training can be sabotaged in the kitchen.

The nutritionists say that a diet which maintains caloric deficit, but keeps a balanced proportion of the basic principles (proteins, lipids, blood sugar), with a slight increase of the protein part, will always have as a consequence losing weight. Physical exercises like sit-ups, crunches, etc., without other exercises meant to involve bigger groups of muscles (thighs, chest, back) and to fortify the abdominal muscles, do not increase very much the basic metabolic rate.

As a consequence, indirect burning of calories (during breaks, post-training) is very small in comparison with the burning due to aerobic effort (especially the ones with alternative periods) – in their case, during effort taking more than 20 minutes, the energetic support is exactly the adipose tissue.

The magic formula for burning abdominal fat is a combination of hypo caloric diet and exercise – especially aerobic, but also anaerobic (focused on all the body, not only the abdominal muscles).

Isabel Curini is a fitness trainer and editor at http://www.healthfitnessworld.com. HealthFitnessWorld.com - Health, Fitness, Body Building, Weight Loss, Nutrition - Articles and Resources.

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