
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¤t=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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