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  • Abb training and Dieting

    Hello people

    I wanted to know if anyone has any good tips on how to get big ripped abbs. What are the secrets to gaining the ultimate mid section.

    What training exercises and techniques should i do. Also what should i be eating to get rid of fat arond my stomach.

    anyone plz.

  • #2
    The best thing you can do is reduce your body fat if you want your abs to show.

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    • #3
      yea i figured that out, but how, thats what im asking, and im not fat im very slim

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      • #4
        you gotta give us more info.

        my guess is that its your diet. if you want ripped abs you have to be dedicated. clean up your diet and see the results...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JACKAL
          you gotta give us more info.

          my guess is that its your diet. if you want ripped abs you have to be dedicated. clean up your diet and see the results...

          yep, you can do crunches till the sun comes up but w/out cardio AND diet you'll never win that battle.

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          • #6
            well when you do abs, do weighted excersises they need to be trained just like your arms. example do like weightes roman chairs, weighted crunches, weighted cable crunches. you will feel like puking during these excerses though. try to get 10-12 sets of abs, but id train them once a week. Also diet plays a major role, get more calories in, if ur skinny u wont get fat if u keep it clean. ull just add on muscle mass

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            • #7
              i could be wrong but in my opinion, notorious isnt correct. abs are a fast twitch muscle and react best to exercises such as classic crunches and hanging leg raises. if weighted excersises work best for you then by all means, go for it, but in my experience, fast paced excersises are the best for bringing out good definition. as for diet, there are a few things you should focus on. the first, and easiest thing you should do is drink lots and lots of water, only water, all day, everyday. aim for 1-2 gallons or more if you can manage. this will help flush excess fats from your system before they have a chance to be stored. second, make sure you keep you motabolism running and burning calories all the time. the best way to do this is to consume slow burning carbs every 2-3 hours. the best choices are foods such as oatmeal, yams, browm rice, etc. also make sure you eat protien often as this will slow digestion and and keep you motabolism running longer. if your really determined, its a good idea to add some cardio to your day. the best time is first thing in the morning, before you eat anything. this will assure that you are actually burning fat and not just calories in your gut. another good idea is to drink a couple mugs of coffee. coffee works very well in a cutting diet for several reasons. one being that it speeds up your motabolism, meaning you burn more calories and it also is a stimulant so you should be less hungry. hope this info helps, good luck
              j

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              • #8
                i agree with notorious... your abs ARE a fast twitch muscle fiber which does mean THEY REACT TO RESISTANCE(weighted exercises). Jordan, your abs aren't a "special" muscle that react to "fast paced exercises". You wouldn't do 100reps of dumbell curls with 2lbs for your biceps would you?...
                Last edited by audiowaves252; 02-17-04, 03:15 PM.

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                • #9
                  im just saying what has been the most effective for me. i always used to do weighted exercises, but saw little results. now, i do about 10 minutes of abs after every workout, using only crunches and hanging leg raises, and my abs are developing much nicer than before. true, i wouldnt use this for biceps, but thats because i want big biceps, not small, chisled biceps, which is what most people want for abs.

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                  • #10
                    its not just about ab training. you can do abs til youre blue in the face (weighted or not) but you wont see the results until you cut the fat with diet and cardio

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                    • #11
                      your abs are already there. you said you are slim and still not able to see the cuts? do weighted ab exercices or either that you might have to much water in between your muscle and skin. skinny does not mean you should look cut. you have to build the muscle and get rid of that fat and stubborn water weight.

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                      • #12
                        cardio and diet bro. Just get a good workout routine for the abs like the other muscles. Just watch what u eat too

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                        • #13
                          I never do sit ups, and my abs are ok, I used to be fat so I watched what I ate, and got muscled up as crap, and it was awesome. But basiclly, I just did a lot of cardio and watched what I ate, never sit ups.
                          Will sit ups help a lot ? Because I want more than 6 abs, this sucks.
                          I want like an awesome 10 pack, or something sweet.
                          Thanks.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Notorious
                            well when you do abs, do weighted excersises they need to be trained just like your arms. example do like weightes roman chairs, weighted crunches, weighted cable crunches. you will feel like puking during these excerses though. try to get 10-12 sets of abs, but id train them once a week. Also diet plays a major role, get more calories in, if ur skinny u wont get fat if u keep it clean. ull just add on muscle mass
                            I agree, your abs are muscles too so, train them like it.

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                            • #15
                              I think everyone is right. Try to incorporate both styles from week to week. Your abs are just like any other muscle, they can overtrained, they need resistance and they need change. I usually go for weighted for a week or two and then go the weightless high rep intense workouts the next. find what works for YOUR BODY. Some people don't do abs, that doesn't make it a standard.

                              Skinny or not, you bodyfat needs to be down along with water retention.

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