Your Questions About Ab Six Pack

Donald asks…

How do you become bigger and more muscular while still working towards a six-pack ab?

I want to get a six-pack ab and people told me to build muscle and lose fat. Do a lot of cardio and weight lifting and control what you eat.

However, I also want to get bigger. Thus, that means maximum muscle gain. So they are telling me not to do too much cardio, eat a lot and lift weights like crazy.

Is there a way to simultaneously fulfill both goals? Make a six-pack while getting bigger?

admin answers:

Got a similar goal. I was told to eat more fats. I am not getting enough. Pump up on protein

John asks…

How important are six-pack abs to women? Can a guy with a six-pack ab get any woman he wants? What about a guy?

without a six-pack ab – what does he have to do to get women?

admin answers:

Six pack abs are not important, what a joke. Like that would mean a thing! A guy without amazing abs would need to be intelligent, mature, fun, and sexy to get me-and he did.

Steven asks…

How long would it take to see six pack ab results?

How long would it take if i did 50 sit ups and 20 press ups a night to get six pack abs, im 14 and i eat healthily

admin answers:

T depends on how hard you work. You need to work on other activities as well as ab excercises, though, because crunches and whatnot don’t burn calories and fat as quickly as more strenuous activities like running and sports. As for diet, stay away from fatty stuff like candy and make sure you eat lots of vegetables and protein (meats are great but soy works well too). Working out don’t go longer than 45 mins for someone your age. I also suggest going for a run/jog every day (start with a half mile, then a mile, and work your way up).

It won’t be easy; it’ll probably take a few to several months. Its a great goal but requires serious dedication. If you stick with it, though, you’ll find your social life will end up much better.

Laura asks…

Is a diet required in order to get a six pack ab?

I am 19 years old and I weight about 170 pounds and I am 6ft, I am trying to get a six abs and I am just wondering if anybody can give me any hints, I have a flat stomach so I was wondering would I still need a diet? because I don’t eat a lot. Also what good workouts can I do beside crunches? I do about a 100 crunches a day.

admin answers:

I have been receiving a lot of e-mail lately about diet. In the past, I was never concerned about what I ate. I just went to the gym, trained hard, and that was the extent of my routine. Not until recently did I realize the power diet has over the way your body looks and performs. I believe that diet is at least 75% of the fitness equation. In this article, I’m going to describe in detail what I have learned about diet during my 12-week transition period.
When to Eat and How Often
This might sound strange, but you have to eat more often to lose fat and gain muscle. During my transition period, I never ate less than 6 meals a day.
•Try to eat every 2 to 3 hours.
•Do not eat complex carbohydrates after 6:00 p.m. Or four to five hours before going to bed.
•Try to eat one gram of protein per pound of lean body mass on lifting days and .8 grams of protein per pound of lean body mass on non-lifting days.
•Never eat more than 70 grams of protein in one meal.
Carbohydrates
When I think of carbohydrates, I think of energy. Carbohydrates supply our bodies with the energy it needs to make it through a workout. Without an adequate supply of carbohydrates, the body goes into carbohydrate deprivation. This is called a state of ketosis (meaning our body is using protein as energy). This is not a good state to be in for long because it will rob the body of muscle tissue in an effort to create energy. On the other hand, if too many carbohydrates are consumed, they convert into stored fat. The idea is to consume just enough carbohydrates to make it through our workouts with sufficient energy. I have broken down carbohydrates into these three categories:
•Simple carbs: These are sugars, or quick energy. They are absorbed very quickly into the body. Ex. Anything with sugar, also fruit
•Complex carbs: This is where you get long-term energy for the day. These are long chained carbohydrates that brake down slower, giving us energy over a prolonged period of time. Ex. Oatmeal, potatoes, pasta, rice, breads
•Fibrous carbs: These are things like vegetables. I think of them as roughage in order to stay regular. Make sure you include them in you later meals when you can’t eat complex carbs. They are also a good source of vitamins. Ex. Leafy vegetables like lettuce.
Protein
Proteins are the building blocks of our muscles. Without a sufficient amount of protein in our diet, our muscles will not have the raw materials that they need to build up, or even hang on to what is already there.
Net protein utilization: Not all protein is created equal. Different foods are absorbed more than others. For example, egg white protein is absorbed at 88%. That means we get about 9 eggs to our muscles. On the other hand, chicken breast are absorbed at 68%, meaning we get about 7 breasts to our muscles. It is imported to eat a wide verity of protein foods though; no one protein source has all the amino acids we need.
•Whey protein (100%): the best source of whey protein is from protein supplements. It is also absorbed very fast by the body, so it is best to take this when your body needs amino acids quickly: like right after a workout or when you first get up in the morning.
•Egg whites (88%)
•Fish (78%)
•Chicken breast (78%)
•Soy protein: My one bit of advice would be to try and stay away from soy protein. It is not absorbed very well by the body.
Fats
We normally think of fats as being bad. The fact is certain fats are essential to building muscle and carrying out various functions of the body. There are 2 fat types we need to be concerned about:
•Saturated fats: these are the bad fats. Avoid these fats as much as possible. You will find these types of fats mostly in meats
•Unsaturated fats: these are the good fats. They are a good energy source and help us build muscle. You can find from plant oils. Peanuts are also a good source.
Water
Do not under estimate the importance of water! If you are looking to get lean, water will be your best friend. Drink as much as you can and as often as you can. Also, it is very important to drink lots of water when you’re eating large amounts of protein to clean urea from the system.
Vitamins & minerals
As resistance training athletes, we have a greater need for vitamins & minerals. When we workout and bring blood to our muscles it is important that our blood is full of those essential vitamins & minerals if we want to grow.
Supplements
Supplements are just that, meaning they are used to supplement your diet, not replace it. Don’t ever think of it that way.
Hierarchy of supplements:
I developed this hierarchy of supplements based on what I thought were the most important and also by price.
•1. Proper diet: Without proper diet you are just wasting money on supplements. Start here! Do not think that supplements are going to do it for you alone.
•2. Multi-vitamin & mineral: It is very important to have all your vitamins & minerals when resistance training. Most of us are lacking in some areas, make it a priority to make this your first supplement.
•3. Protein powder: It is usually very hard to get all the protein you need from real foods. Powders make it much easier. Also, these powders are absorbed fast by the body making them ideal after workouts or before and after sleep.
•4. Creatine: This is great for harder workouts. It also makes you muscles hang on to water, giving them a better environment to grow.
•5. L-glutamine: This is an important amino acid in muscle recovery
•6. Branch chained amino acid: These are great before and after workouts along with L-glutamine because it gives your muscles all the amino acids it needs to repair and grow.
•7. ZMA: This helps you release more growth hormone while you sleep, increasing your size and strength.
•8. Thermogenic: These really help in the fat loss process. They also help you hang on to more muscle while dieting due to the fact you can eat more.
•9. Meal replacement: Although very expensive, meal replacements make it much more convenient to get some of your meals in. Also, you can get in more meals than if you were to eat only real foods.
“The golden hour”
Remember “The golden hour” because it will make things so much easier for you. “The golden hour” is a window of opportunity we have to get everything we have depleted in our body back in a short amount of time. Think of your muscles as a gas tank: When you workout, you use gas for energy or in this case glucose. After a workout, our muscles are in a unique state. They are able to fill back up very quickly leaving you full for the next workout. If you wait to long, your muscles don’t fill back up as easily and the carbs you eat are more likely to be stored as fat. Doing this will also let you take advantage of insulin’s muscle building effects from the simple carbs you have ingested. You want to ingest 50-75 grams of simple carbs right after a workout. Also, this is when you want to take your protein shake because it will absorb quickly and supply your muscles with the amino acids that they need.
Insulin
This is a very complicated subject, but all we need to know is that insulin can help us build muscle or can make us fat depending on the timing. Insulin is released by the pancreas in response to elevated blood sugar levels. We can achieve a high blood sugar level by ingesting simple carbs. Like “the golden hour” we have a window of opportunity to take advantage of the muscle building effects of the insulin without getting fat. We have about 4 or 5 hours after we workout to take advantage of insulin. If we take in too many simple carbs out of this window, we are very likely to store fat.
Cheat day
The theory behind the cheat days is you take one day every 2 weeks to eat anything you want and actually get leaner. It might sound crazy, but it worked for me. When you eat low carbs for a time for body begins to think it is not getting all the food it needs (because your not storing any fat) and begins to slow down your metabolism. When you bombard your body with food on that one day, it tricks your body into thinking it has all it needs and speeds your metabolism back up. I can tell you from experience, every day after a cheat day I felt leaner and looked better.
Ketosis
This is when your body uses protein for energy. This happens when we have too few carbs in the body or when we over train. I went into the state of ketosis for only the last week of my 12-week transition for a couple of reasons: (1) I wanted all of my muscles to shrink down so when I carbed back up, my skin would be tighter. (2) When you go into ketosis it seems to bring the water out from under the skin. Don’t go into this state to loose fat. Without carbs your body can not burn fat effectively. You will loose weight rather quickly, but only because you don’t have as much glycogen in the muscle. Also, you are simply loosing water. Remember that proteins are the building blocks for muscle and that means they are fair game for energy when in the state of ketosis. I would not recommend going into this state unless you are trying to get into a super ripped state for a short amount of time, like for a bodybuilding contest.
Here is a great shedule for your body:

Day 1 – Chest, Biceps

Exercise
Reps.

Bench Press 3 x 8 – 10

Incline Bench Press 3 x 8 – 10

Pull Overs 3 x 8 – 10

Standing Cross Cable 3 x 8 – 10

Alternating Dumbbell Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Preacher Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Standing Bicep Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Day 2 – Back & Triceps

Exercise
Reps.

T-Bar Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Lat Pull Downs Close Grip 3 x 8 – 10

Bent Over Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Seated Cable Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Dips 3 x 8 – 10

Tricep One Arm Extensions 3 x 8 – 10

Tricep Bench Dips 3 x 8 – 10

Day 3 – Shoulders & Abs

Exercise
Reps.

Military Dumbbells Presses 3 x 8 – 10

Close Grip Upright Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Front Deltoid Raises 3 x 8 – 10

Bent Over Lateral Raises 3 x 8 – 10

Seated Leg Tucks 3 x 25

Bent Knee Leg Raises 3 x 25

Day 4 – Chest, Biceps

Exercise
Reps.

Bench Press 3 x 8 – 10

Incline Bench Press 3 x 8 – 10

Pull Overs 3 x 8 – 10

Standing Cross Cable 3 x 8 – 10

Alternating Dumbbell Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Preacher Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Standing Bicep Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Day 5 – Back & Triceps

Exercise
Reps.

T-Bar Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Lat Pull Downs Close Grip 3 x 8 – 10

Bent Over Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Seated Cable Rows 3 x 8 – 10

Dips 3 x 8 – 10

Tricep One Arm Extensions 3 x 8 – 10

Tricep Bench Dips 3 x 8 – 10

Day 6 – Legs & Calves

Exercise
Reps.

Hack Squats 3 x 8 – 10

Leg Curls 3 x 8 – 10

Leg Extension 3 x 8 – 10

Lunges 3 x 8 – 10

Standing Calf Machine 3 x 20

Leg Press Machine 3 x 20

Seated Calf Raises 3 x 20

Day 7 – REST

Here are some tips:

Keep A Training Journal
Detail and record your workout routines and poundages. Each week refer to them and select a few lifts on which to increase the weight. A log will provide a good indication of your training progress and of which exercises are working for you.

This allows you to eliminate lifts that are not producing results.

Eat Several Small Meals A Day
Eating this way insures you are providing your body with adequate nutritional support. Frequent small meals provide a consistent supply of nutrients for the most efficient muscle growth. Many diets provide inadequate, below maintenance levels of calories and nutrition. This results in catabolism of muscle tissue.

Eat Protein
Try to eat at least 1 gram of protein per lean pound of body weight daily. This is critical for people engaging in high-intensity resistance exercise because they need increased amounts of protein to support muscle growth. This goal can be easily met by supplementing the diet with amino acids or protein. Eat right, and treat your body with respect. Proper exercise will not counteract bad eating habits and poor eating patterns.

Avoid Distractions
Have conversations before and after workouts if you like, but once the workout begins, become self-centered, serious and selfish with time.

Vary Your Program
You must become your own exercise scientist. After a period of time, muscles become conditioned to the same routine and exercises–in other words they become immune to the workout. Gains become null. This can be overcome by periodically varying the order, exercises, and muscle groups. Keeping new angles and new exercises incorporated into your routine causes “muscle confusion” which forces muscles to break down more easily.

Increase Your Weight
Only by increasing the weight as often as possible will you provide muscles with the stimulus to protect themselves from future assaults by building up more muscle mass. This is the single most important fact for increasing muscle size and strength.

Train Hard, Not Long
Cut back on the amount of lifting you do and raise your intensity level. High-intensity muscular contractions are an absolute requirement for stimulating rapid, large-scale increases in muscular size and strength. Muscles respond to stimulus. Completing an arbitrarily chosen set of reps will not make muscle grow. You must take the last rep to failure–this is the most productive lift. Keep workouts relatively short. Overtraining in the quest for size can halt progress. Overtraining is a common and often fatal mistake made by novice and intermediate bodybuilders. Heavy lifting should not exceed much more than 30 minutes.

Train For A Complete Physique
It is great to develop exceptional muscle mass and tone, but it is a sorry state of affairs when there is so much body fat on your frame that the muscles you have worked for so hard don’t even show. Add some aerobic training to your routine. Twenty minutes of aerobics daily is usually plenty. Calculate your aerobic heart rate by taking 220 minus your age and multiplying that by 70%.

Focus On The Muscle Group You Are Working
By concentrating on a specific muscle, you will automatically isolate it more. Do not rely heavily on machines. Free weights are more efficient for muscle growth.

Breath Corectly
Proper breathing is very important. Breathing supplies oxygen to the muscle cells, which is necessary for muscle contraction, and helps deliver energy and build the muscle. Exhale when you lift the weight. Inhale when you lower it.

Concentrate On The Negative
Most of the damage, and thus gains, in muscularity is caused during the negative (eccentric) portion of the lift. It is more important for growth to control the weight when lowering it than when pressing it upwards (concentric/positive). Concentrate on the negative portion of the lift. That is, lower the weight more slowly than you press it up.

Maintain Constant Resitance
A lift should be preformed with constant tension. Pressure should remain constant on the muscle group you are training throughout the exercise. May times this can be avoided by not locking out the joint in a effort to rest momentarily.

Full Range Of Motion
People make serious mistakes by not completing a full range of motion in their lifts. They either miss the top or bottom range.

Focus On Form, Not Weight
While you should always train as heavily as possible and increase the weight as often as you can, you must also perform the exercises using good form. Heaving a lot of weight can make you feel macho, but improper form will keep you from developing the best physique.

Achieve Peak Contraction
This is a training principle that turns the average “rep” into a growth-producing blitz. Rather than merely moving the weight up and down, you should actively squeeze it hard for a second at the peak of contraction.

Rest Is Critical
Allow at least 72 hours of rest before training the same muscle group. Some people may need more recovery time. Very few can get by with less.

Richard asks…

How do I get a six pack ab in my age?

Im 14 yrs old and I was wondering how can i get buff at my age. Anybody got any ideas?

admin answers:

Do some pushups, situps, pullups, jogging, and swimming. They will help you keep in shape. I wouldn’t work out too much with heavy weights until your 15 or so because it might stunt your growth.

Whatever you do don’t deprive yourself of food. That can be really harmful, especially at your age. You do lose fat, but you also mess up your muscles (Including abs), and it WILL stunt your growth.

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Your Questions About Six Pack Abdominals Exercises

Linda asks…

good exercises for a six pack?

i want some strong abdominals by about september . its not for any event or anything but i would like a better stomach. im almost 18 & weigh 110lbs so im not dealing with pudge. i have a good gym membership & i go about 3 times a week. i go on the treadmill for about 10 minutes, stretch for about 5, machines for arms, thighs, one for abs and one for lower back/spinal area, and then go on the elliptical or treadmill again for 20-30 minutes. i have a weird problem with my abs in that i cant do more than about 20 good crunches because i get a strange muscle spasm that my doctor cant figure out (i think its from doing a lot of incorrect crunches about 5 years ago) so im somewhat limited in my ab exercises. would running help? what types of machines should i use? i know iron mans/planks (push up position balancing on forearms and toes and hold) feel like they work pretty well but what else?

thank you SO much!
i also began a yoga class twice a week for the summer & stretch a lot every day because im practicing to be a contortionist
i also began a yoga class twice a week for the summer & stretch a lot every day because im practicing to be a contortionist

admin answers:

Sit ups, in my opinion, are a waste of time. You will not create a nice sleek abdominal area doing sit ups. You will however create a bulkier muscle, which may make your tummy look a little bigger! Sit ups are rather like doing bicep curls for the tummy muscles!

You can’t spot reduce fat from your body with exercise, but you can lose fat from your body.

Your body will take its energy from where ever it chooses, and, it usually isn’t from the areas you want reducing!

Try power walking every day, and, if you are able to get to a Pilates matwork class, this will lengthen, strengthen & tone your body – in particular your mid-section.

I have some FREE exercises online that are based on the Pilates method. They can be found at

http://www.coreminutes.com

http://www.daily-exercise.com

They are easy to do, FREE and really do work!

If you are self-conscious about your tummy, look at your body and decide what you like best, then make the most of your favourite area.

If your tummy is your problem area, don’t wear anything that is going to make this look fat. Show off your good bits, that way no one will notice your imperfections and think you look fab!

Nancy asks…

Six pack question?

Ive been doing abdominals exercises for months now, not really expecting anything because I have some loose skin as a result from weight loss. but i spoke to my mom today and told her how it kills my self esteem and it seems like I’ll be able to have the surgery to remove it. so i was wondering once they remove the loose skin like will my abs be visible or do they remove the muscle as well and u have to start over?

admin answers:

If the muscle is there, then it will be visible. They won’t remove your muscle when they take your extra skin.

Ruth asks…

Abdominal – six-pack or pot?

Despite a lot of training, I’ve always had a bit of a gut there and never been able to see any six-pack. It looks as if my little son takes after me in this. How common is this, and in such cases are there any exercises that wil bring out the abdominals?

admin answers:

You need to lower your body fat by rigorous cardiovascular exercise. Also, some people’s abs are naturally more visible which means that you may have to work a lot harder than the average person.

Crunches have little to no effect, it is like trying to train your chest by doing a bench press and just lifting the bar. To get nice ripped abs you need to do abdominal exercises that involve resistance (weight).

Go to bodybuilding.com and look at the best ab exercises.

Though your main prority at this point should be to lose the fat you have.

And as for your question most men store fat in the midsection as a pose to woman who store more on there bum and thighs, which is all natural. As you get older you will notice this, and you can tell by looking at the majority of older people to see this theory is correct.

Joseph asks…

Exercise to a six-pack?

If I did 4 sets of 25 crunches, 6 sets of 25 push ups and 2 sets of 25 leg lifts on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday
and then run on for 30 minutes on a Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday
and then rest on Saturday.
how long will i be seeing results in my abdominals and pectorals?

Im male
Im 16 in a week.
and im fairly skinny.
i weigh roughly 60kg.

admin answers:

You’re going to get so bored doing that routine over and over.

Get a program! Do what I did: www.10minute6pack.com.

Get Mike Geary’s program. It works. Only try it if you’re serious though.

David asks…

I have four-pack abdominals?

I’m 14, 5’4″ 120 lbs (pretty skinny) and have four pack abs only when I flex. I got them over the summer from a bunch of running, soccer, situps, etc. (but i also ate a ton at the time…?) It’s been nearly a year and i have not managed to get the six (or 8) pack yet. I really would like it in less than two weeks (for a beach trip), but i don’t know how to get my abs to show without flexing, nor get the bottom two abs to show at all. Any tips to get either (or both) of these (no need to flex or the 6/8 pack) fast? I have been doing running, reverse situps, bikes, planks, etc. and i feel the ‘burn’, but they just will not define themselves…. Also, i have these uncontrollable bouts of hunger where i stuff myself, which is not good, but it accumulates after a lot of exercise for me. I know this is a lot of stuff, but i need help, and quick!!! thanks in advance

admin answers:

Yeah, I agree, that should help.

You should also try sky rockets. Basically, lay on your back, use your hands for balance, keep your legs straight, and bring your legs up so you are making a ninety-degree angle at your waist. With your feet all the way up in the air, try to lift them six inches (lift your lower back slightly off the ground) without moving the rest of your body.

Also, work on your legs. If you increase the muscle mass in your legs, it will help show your lower abdominals and it will give you more energy. Leg workouts increase testosterone.

Good luck!

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Your Questions About How To Get A 6 Pack Quick

Lisa asks…

How to get an 6 pack quick?

I’m 15 and i have nice arms (Sorry to be big headed lol) But still
i haven’t developed a good sexy 6 pack yet. People say doing sit ups would be an good idea, but how many sit ups? 100-150 a day or something? Btw my mom won’t let me go to gym anymore, because she thinks im going to to kill my self one day x_x So no i have to train at home :( any good tips at home?

admin answers:

Crunches (which is like sit ups except instead of going to your knees lift your self towards the ceiling until you are about 4 to 5 inches of the ground) about 200 every time you do them do like twice a day or as many as you see fit.
Running I am running 5 miles two times a day
Squats (these can be done with out weight just go down as low as you can while keeping your feet flat on the ground) 50 of these around 2 to 3 times a day
High Jumps ( bringing your knees up while jumping) I do around 50 of these twice a day
Cut down on fattening food.

Maria asks…

how do i get a 6 pack quick?

i am 14 and want a 6 pack for numerous reasons and well the main reasons are for confidence and to look better any quick easy ways that don’t involve drugs ??? please

admin answers:

Eat food that is good for you.
Get plenty of exercise.
Do a ton of sit-ups.

Ken asks…

How to get a 6 pack quick

i am not fat and not skinny i am just plain but i want abs and crunches take forever any advice and i don’t want to buy anything.
I don’t want to lose weight because i play TE and reciever and LB in highschool football but i want to convert my fat in my stomach to muscle.
OK maybe not like in a week i never ment that but something i could do every night before i sleep.

admin answers:

Try these;

Sit ups: Please note that sit-ups can be a strenuous activity on the lower back. Understanding how to get a six pack and not damage yourself in the process is critical. Do not strain yourself; build up this type of exercise slowly. Twisting during this exercise (left elbow to right knee) is NOT effective and put the lower back under tremendous stress. If you feel even the slightest twinge, then stop.
In order to strengthen your abs, care and technique are necessary. Effective sit-ups need to pull the torso towards the knees from a lying position only using the abdominal group of muscles. If you have your legs straight on the floor then more powerful muscles in the legs will do most of the work.
To counteract this you should bend your knees while sitting up and so make the abdominal muscles feel the burn. If you gather a momentum you will not be working the muscles effectively. Only by slowly raising and lowering will you achieve the best results.

Leg lifts: The challenge with this exercise is to keep your legs straight and not to let your feet touch the floor.
Lie of the floor with your hands by your sides. Keeping your legs straight lift them to 90 Degree and back down but to do allow then to touch the ground, repeat back to the 90 degrees position.

Jacknife Sit-ups: Discover how to get a six pack the hard way with this intense workout.
Start as you would in the position to do sit-ups with your hands at your sides.
Without bending your knees, simultaneously lift you legs in the air and your head and shoulder so that your whole body makes a V-shape. If you can manage it the try to touch your toes.
Then relax and go back to the starting position.

V-ups: This exercise requires good balance and strong core muscles. It can be performed on a bench but can also be carried out on a mat on the floor(but don’t let those legs touch the floor).
Bending your knees, simultaneously lift your legs and your torso so they form a V as you can see from the photo. Then go back to the relax position, during this exercise you arms should remain horizontal.

The Static hold: Get into the push-up position but with your forearms touching the ground. Make sure your body is a straight line from your shoulders down to your toes and hold that position for a minimum of 1 minute.
This exercise strengthen your core abdominal muscles. Repeat this exercise more and more as you strengthen the core muscles.
Understanding how to get a six pack through strengthening your core muscles is key to achieving great abs!

Lizzie asks…

How can I get a 6 pack quick?

i am recently 204 pounds..i am 5’9…and i just want to know the secret of the abs.. i am dieting and traing everyday..i’m not fat for my height and weight…but pretty beefy..what weight is approprite for my goal? and what is some effective excercises? pls help ive been wanting this for 3 years now..just tired of the big arms and want the whole figure!

admin answers:

Go to the liquor store.

Donna asks…

How to get 6 pack quick?

I want to get a 6pack but Im a fussy eater…But how Long will it take and How can I get a 6pack in a quick way…

admin answers:

Go to your local alcohol store and find your favorite beer

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Your Questions About How To Get A Six Pack

Sandra asks…

What is the best way to get six-pack abs and tone the body?

I already eat fairly well and very healthy. I work out 2-3 times a week and very muscular also. But I’m trying to really get a good six-pack. From people who already have a ripped six-pack: How much crunches or situps do I have to do each day? What type of crunches? What type of work out routine?

admin answers:

Loosing unwanted weight is always very difficult. When we eat we fill our cells. If we are taking in more than we are burning off the cells will multiply. The fat cells will never go away. They will shrink when we lose weight but if the bad eating habits return the fat cells will expand quickly. This is why people gain weight back so quickly after a crash diet. There’s not secrete to losing weight. Always boils down to two things. 1.) Proper diet. Including portion amount, time of intake, what foods you’re eating. I have read every diet book and tried most of them twice. I’m not over weight, but like to have a tight 6 pack. I have also been to a nutritionist only to better what I’m eating. What I’ve found over the years is that you need to balance your meals and eat several meals. Eating once or twice a day sends your body into a mode where it thinks you are going to starve and it will store everything instead of burning calories your forcing it to keep them in storage. Eating several small times a day increases the metabolism. It forces your body and digestive system to go to work. Avoid sugars and excess carbohydrates. I have had the best results this year when I started eating things based on the glycemic index. Which will help control insulin and glucose. Insulin also makes the body store food. Snack on mixed nuts, raw veggies or fruits. 2.) Working out. (Cardio mixed with weight training will produce best results. Cardio 1st will increase heart rate and core temperature. Follow with some weight training. You will burn more calories and have a more intense training session.)
This is an example of what I eat. I’m not saying I’m perfect; this is what works for me.
Breakfast: I’ll eat one pack of low sugar oatmeal. I prefer cinnamon and apples. Sometimes I’ll cut up a banana or put some frozen blue berry’s mixed in. I’ll boil eggs the night before and eat 3 egg whites for the added protein.
Lunch: I can of tuna fish, I like to cut up red pepper, onions, celery, and I’ll add some egg whites left over from breakfast. I’ll eat this with one slice of wheat bread. Nature best has some healthy bread. White bread has no nutritional value. I’ll have my tuna with an apple or pear. Both are lower on the glycemic index.
Dinner: I’ll have some kind of meat. I prefer chicken or I’ll grill fish. Different kinds of color rice and I’ll have some kind of vegetable.
I could write all day, but the best advice I can give you is to control your portion intake and eat more times a day.

Mark asks…

How can I get six pack abs while still lifting weights and doing lots of cardio?

I do lots of cardio by playing sports, and I lately I’ve been lifting weights twice a week while taking whey and my arms have gotten quite a bit bigger. I have pretty low body fat and I’m pretty lean. What is the best way for me to get a six pack? Should I just continue my normal routine and do 30 situps a night or something? Thanks.

admin answers:

If you already have a low body fat percentage than doing situps and crunches will help you. Don’t go crazy with them. A lot of people go to the gym and fo hundreds of situps and crunches every day. They treat their abs differently from every other muscle in the body. Treat them the same as you would any other muscle and you will see improvements.

Guide to Getting Nice Abs and Six Packs – http://www.straighthealth.com/pages/guides/abs.html
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Susan asks…

How to get a six pack without trying way too hard?

I just finished my wrestling season and i got a six pack from it. But they are not visible unless i flex. DOes anybody know an easy workout plan or suggestions of something i could do each day to make my six pack be there without flexing?

admin answers:

Your going to have to lose some of your body fat, so dieting will see better results. Eating 5-6 times a day will help as it will keep your metabolism fueled. I do a boot camp 3-4 time a week I got fitter but it never really showed, until I changed my diet.

Mandy asks…

How do you get a six pack without eating like a bird or a squirrel?

I want to eat damn it. I don’t like eating like those men’s fitness magazines where they tell you eat 2 spoons of raisins, 1 slice of wheat bread, and 2 spoons of nuts, and a 1/4 glass of orange juice for breakfast. Man, screw that I want to be able to eat like a human not a bird or a squirrel. Somebody give me advice on eating what you want to eat and still having that six pack. I’ll hit the gym hard to make up for what I eat is it possible?

admin answers:

Sure it’s possible to eat what you enjoy and work out at the gym. The trick is to EAT LESS of it.

Ruth asks…

How can i turn my six pack into an eight pack?

I have a six pack and am still trying to burn a little bit of fat off my abs, but how do I get an eight pack? Do i just keep training my abs, or intensify the training or what?

admin answers:

Neither.. You need to change your workout (the type of exercises) to get the definition and separate those um.. Parts.. Otherwise you’re just going to get a more defined six pack..

Don’t ask me how.. I’m a 4 pack, and content to stay there..

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Your Questions About How To Get A 6 Pack In 2 Weeks

Michael asks…

How to get a 6 pack in 2 weeks?

I been trying to get a 6 pack for two years!!! I been working out for two weeks!!! Still nothing!!! HELP!!!

admin answers:

Jogging is an excellent exercise because it let you lose weight
evenly throughout your whole body. If you want to lose weight in
specific areas, you should target them with exercises. If they are
your problem areas, they will be very difficult to tone. You will have
to work double on them. The best approach is this:
1. Lower/control your daily calorie intake (control for normal
weight, lower for overweight).
2. Run/jog to lower your overall body fat percentage.
3. Target your problem areas with exercises.
An excellent exercise, you can do it in front of your TV: sit on a
stool, and put your toes under something (piece of heavy furniture,
for example). In your hands hold a little dumbbell. Please, make sure
that it is not very heavy, start with one kilo, for example, or you
will damage your back and spine! Slowly move the upper part of your
body back, until it’s parallel with the ground. Stop for a second and
move it back to the sitting position. Repeat ten times. Every week add
to the number of repetitions. You will see the results in a week,
guaranteed! You will see or feel under the fat – if you have any – six
pack and muscles. Dumbbells do wonders. Much better than these
crunches – I came up to three hundreds and there was no results AT
ALL. With the dumbbells you will see it in a week.

Sandy asks…

i want a 6 pack in 6 weeks (pics)?

6 weeks today is my holiday and i allready have a very flat stomach with no fat on it realy,so i have been doing exersize vids on youtube eveyday for getting a 6 pack i have been doing this for 4 days,everynight for around 5/10 mins (i know its not alot) so how much do i need to be doing to get a 6 pack in time for my holiday ? thanks.(i can allready see an emprovment in 3 days,only a little though).

heres a pic of me heaving in 2 days ago –

http://s427.photobucket.com/albums/pp357/maddyf_2008/?action=view&current=008.jpg&newest=1

this is a pic of how i want to be – (i know shes wider ect,but around that size of abs)

http://lastheplace.com/images/article-images/Columnists/Alec/abs_sm.jpg

ps – Im naturaly thin so please no harsh comments thankyou.

admin answers:

Ohhh please…why do these kids never learn…posting pics like this is dangerous..plus we can see the other pics of your face too!

Wise up.

Sharon asks…

how do you get a flat stomach (maybe 6 pack) in 3 weeks or 6 the max look below for more details please anser?

well i really wanna impress my gf but i have heard to breath in so it looks like u got a flat tummy but i am fed up of doing that so…

i want a routine e.g.
5 sit ups a day something like that or
50 sit ups
30 squats?

i dunno just something that will make em have a flat stomach or 6 pack in 5-6 weeks!

cheers and i cant afford the gym it annoying!

and also if you can fit it in muscles!!!!!!
weights but any techniques i have some 1.5 kg weights (2 pairs!)

admin answers:

“Fast” and “flat” are relative. How “fast” you get a flat stomach will depend on a lot of things such as:

1. How much you exercise

2. What exercises you do

3. How old you are

4. What you eat

5. How much rest you get

6. The shape you are in when you start

7. The genes you inherited from you mom and dad

You get my point. Two people can start today to work on getting that flat stomach and one could be there in six weeks, and the other could take six months…or more.

“Flat” is going to vary a little from person to person…not only in what they CAN achieve with the right exercises and so on, but in terms of what they WANT to achieve. Some people want the six-pack abs ripped and shredded to the max, while some just want to stop drooping over the waistband of their bathing suit.

Tip 1: Stay hydrated. First of all, what you perceive as hunger is often actually thirst. Some people snack a lot because their bodies are crying out for water. Also, not drinking enough water can slow your basic metabolic rate, and that means that it is harder to burn the fat on your stomach. We’ll talk more about that later.

Tip 2: Get your rest. By this, I mean SLEEP!! Your body will respond best to ANY sort of exercise program from weightlifting to yoga if it gets the rest it needs. Not only will you be able to perform better after a good night’s rest, but it will help your body get on with the business of resculpting your muscles, wherever they may be.

Tip 3: Get the proper nutrition. This means not only the right foods, but in the right quantities at the right times. A tip inside this tip is to try to eat several small meals a day rather than two or three big ones. Foods should be high in protein, but don’t neglect the carbs. You need those for energy. Shoot for complex carbs. The rule of thumb is that the closer it is to natural, i.e. Apple vs. Apple pie, the more complex the carbs. Ice cream is NOT complex.

Tip 4: Exercise your stomach muscles. Your “stomach muscles” are actually made up mainly of three sets of muscles. Each one is in a different position, and has a different job to do. By the same token, developing each set of muscles will require you to do specific exercises for that set of muscles.

The three sets of muscles are the rectus abdominis (the six pack down the middle of your body from ribcage to groin), the transversus abdominus (TVA) which runs from back to front and holds everything in place, and the obliques (internal and external) which lie on the side.

Exercises for the rectus abdominis:

1. The crunch: You know this one, right? On your back, knees bent, feet flat on the floor close to your buttocks. Put your hands beside your head or across your chest and curl your head and shoulders up toward your knees. You can increase the difficulty by holding a weight behind your head, putting your feet up on something, or by holding your feet in the air as you crunch. I recommend hands “beside” the head rather than “behind” as this may help prevent injury from pulling on the head and shoulders as you try to knock out a few more. Before you begin each crunch, try to flatten your lower back to the floor. When you have curled up to the maximum position, hold that position for a second and then try to curl just a little more. You might be surprised to find that you may be able to go just a little farther.

2. The reverse crunch: In basic crunches, you keep your feet and legs still while curling your head and shoulders up. In reverse crunches, you begin on your back with your hands at your sides on the floor with your knees elevated towards your chest. The movement is merely pulling (crunching) the knees towards your head while keeping head and shoulders in place.

Exercise the transversus abdominus:

The vacuum: Practitioners of yoga will recognize part of Cat Pose (Bidalasana) in the vacuum exercise. In fact, the movement can be done standing, hanging (by your hands of course), or on hands and knees as in the cat pose. It is pretty simple. You just slowly exhale, using your abdominal muscles to draw your navel in as far towards your spine as possible and hold for a few seconds and then let it go. Slowly build your way up to a couple of sets of twenty holds.

Exercise the obliques:

More good news! You really don’t want to work these incredibly hard unless you want a WIDE waist! While strong, healthy obliques are good to have, power lifters and people like that are the ones who will really WANT to develop their obliques to the max.

Side bends with dumbbells are probably the most common form of exercise for these muscles.

Exercise the entire core:

Again, a yoga pose, slightly modified, will help tighten and tone the entire core. Known in yoga as Plank pose and also called Abdominal Bracing, this is an easy to perform yet highly effective exercise when done over time.

Lie face down on the floor with your toes touching the floor as if you were going to do a pu

James asks…

how can u get good stomach muscles or a 6-pack in 2-3 weeks???

im wondering how to get a good 6-pack in 2-3 weeks cause i have a modeling job and i dont wanna loose it because of my poor stomach muscles. so i was wondering how to get a 6-pack in 2-3 weeks. ill need excersises,how many of ect. to do, and how long to do it each day….remember i only need to work on my stomach muscles nothing else….

thank you very much

admin answers:

Do 6 sets of 20 repetitions of situps a day and you will have the perfect six pac in less than six weeks

Chris asks…

How to get a 6 pack in 2 weeks?

admin answers:

Check out youtube videos like this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1PCW2xubGo

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Crunchless Ab Workout! Get Ripped Abs without Crunching – Exercisetv.tv


Want flat abs without crunches? We all do. Check out Kendell’s ab secrets workout video for tips on training your abdominals. In this video, Kendell explains moves such as the plank and mountain climbers. For more Workout Videos, Checkout: bit.ly

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Checkout my bodyspace to see my progress bodyspace.bodybuilding.com Here is my ab workout. Some people have been asking me about my routine. This video is for them and anyone else who want defined abs. I see people all the time doing tons of sit ups and crunches and not getting results. I believe the key is adding heavy weight to your routine. I do the lifts shown 8 to 10 reps for 3 sets. I do this workout every other day.

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This workout is from the Insanity Deluxe Package. Insane Abs is a 30 minute ab workout, and it’s killer! You start off the workout by doing warming up with moves that engage our abs and core. This workout involves no crunches, so instead you are in the c-sit position. Late you get into the low plank position, and those moves are a killer as well. You really feel your abs and core working throughout the whole workout.

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CLICK HERE for a FREE WORKOUT!! www.TurbulenceTraining.com Youre about to discover an amazing medicine ball abdominal exercise circuit published in Men’s Health Medicine magazine from the December 2008 issue. If you’ve seen the magazine, then you will have seen there are a lot of crunches and even some sit-ups in there. But, if you’re not an advanced college athlete, then you probably don’t need to be doing those exercises. You especially want to avoid those types of exercises if you sit at a desk all day and have lower back problems. So, I’m going to take most of the exercises from that program and do them in this circuit, but replace the sit-ups and crunches with alternative versions that are still effective for your abs, but easier on your lower back. This is going to be a 10 exercise circuit, with 20 repetitions per exercise. If you’re advanced, then you can use a medicine ball; otherwise you can use a basketball, or a soccer ball. You will start the medicine ball abdominal circuit with the big circles exercise. So, place the ball above your head and then bring it down and around, and up the other side, and then around again. Continue this motion for 10 repetitions, and then switch directions for another 10 repetitions. The second abdominal exercise is the Woodchopper. To perform this exercise, place the ball out in front of you and swing the ball straight up and down, making sure to squat down while bringing the ball down. Repeat for 20 repetitions. Once you’ve

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