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[quote="sheena"]Your abdominal muscle is like the rest of the muscles in your body. They require training if you want them to be larger and stronger. A common mis-conception is that you must train your abs several times a week. This will only lead to overtraining. Your abs are a muscle. Train it like everything else. No need to focus and go overboard. Two to three times a week of focused ab work or core strength is generally the rule for 6 pack abs. An Easy 3-Step System For Ripped Abdominals: Step 1 Training: 1% of your overall ab development will actually come from training. Consider the fact that most people think 90% of your results come from training, you can see this isn't the popular consensus. Needless to say, that's where most focus their efforts. They don't get their nutrition in order, they don't use cardio effectively so the masses just do more ab training and more crunches. Ultimately for your abs to show you must have abs to show and a low percentage of body fat for them to appear. More training does nothing to eliminate the layer of fat that is covering them. This is commonly know as spot reduction. Training an area for the sole purpose of eliminating fat in that area. Tip - Do not make training the #1 priority to show off those abs. Train them like any other muscle. More ab work will not make your abs appear. Focus on lowering your body fat levels and not spot reduction. Step 2: Cardio: 9% of your effort can be directed as using cardio as a fat burning tool. High intensity interval training is by far the fastest and most efficient method you can use to shed the pounds. You'll want to keep in mind, using cardio is a tool. Not a foundation. This simply means that doing marathon sessions will not be to your advantage. Learn to use cardio effectively and you can enhance and boost your metabolism beyond what even eating the right foods can do. Some competitive bodybuilders use cardio up to twice a day for 30 days to just chisel off that last remaining layer of fat that's cover up the abdominal region. Tip - Cardio can be done twice a day for a full body shock! Just keep in mind this method is a short term tool and not a routine you would use for any length of time. Step 3: Nutrition: 90% of your efforts will be based upon your diet. In order to show off the abs, you must get rid of the layer of fat that is covering them up. It is that simple. Many people will train their abs and do all kinds of cardio and they still forget that nutrition plays such a massive roll in getting rid of belly fat. You must know how many calories a day you need to eat and what to eat in order to get your nutrition on track and working for you. Going to the gym more often, doing more cardio and more hanging crunches will do you no good if you fail 90% of the test. Tip - Use nutritional fundamentals to turn your body into a fat burning furnace. Wait just a second... Before you rush off to check your nutrition, cardio and training, take this next concept into consideration. Loose Skin: Skin is very elastic and over time (age) or with a large amount of weight reduction it may not just spring back like it did. In this case, surgery may be the only option once you have reached a very low level of overall body fat. -Many women may experience this because of pregnancy. -Many men and women may experience this because of a large amount of weight reduction.[/quote]
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rachel123
Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 9:00 am
Post subject: Hi
I’ve been working out for many years now, and i want to know how I can tone my body better without losing a large portion of weight, mostly my chest and midsection? I’m 6ft 198lbs I would like to be around 195 but in much better “shape”. My diet sucks and i’m trying to work on it, but I work out at the gym 2-3 times a week lifting weights and running. I dont run a whole bunch though, would that help my problem or will that just make me lose wieght?
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:37 am
Post subject: Re: Best Ways to lose stubborn belly fat
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teslacurl
Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:14 pm
Post subject: belly fat
I just found this thread. What specific foods should you eat for to lose belly fat is my question?
bangaram12
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 11:02 am
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i think different types of abdomen excercise works for belly fat
jhellie_baby
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:49 am
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what i do is i just have my curl ups every morning, moderation in my daily intake of food, and for my curl ups i just get 30 counts per day, now that's not stressful to me.
Aparichit
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:25 pm
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We can lose fat when our body is more inclined to burn fat rather than carbohydrates or protein, such as when glycogen levels (muscles sugar reserves) are low and the body is forced to use greater amounts of fat for fuel. The best exercise for each body type at the right time, a pyramid style of calorie ingested during a day, the correct macro nutrients ratio for each meal and meal frequency are more examples of timing which can boost fat loss without the necessity of reducing calorie intake, with the right timing you can tap into stored fat much quicker.
antkmom
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2009 5:39 pm
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I think to get rid of the belly fat you have to do a combination of cardio and weights. Along with eating healthy.
shavine
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 4:23 am
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I had my son 6 months ago and I am back to my pre-pregnant weight already but I still have a pooch in my lower abdomen. Is there anyone who knows how I can get rid of it? Because its really making me very uncomfortable with my self? Is it still gonna disappear?
McKenzie
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:01 am
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I thought you are not supposed to do abs every day. Isn't it just like any other muscle that needs rest?
Tigger
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:45 am
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Just be careful and don't over-work yourself at first. If you do, you'll really feel it the next day.
danjutsu
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:42 am
Post subject: Re: best way to lose belly fat
danni wrote:
I'm all ears. Someone please tell me how to get rid of my belly!!!!!! I do the treadmill every morning and it won't go away
Keep up the treadmill and add 5 mins of Ab crunches to start getting the muscles firm and taut. Remember you can work your Abs every day.
danjutsu
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:38 am
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Tigger wrote:
If you're doing weight training, how much weight and what exercises should a beginner start with?
Depends on what type of result you want. High reps or low reps, whatever you go for you should be struggling with the last few reps for it to be effective.
danjutsu
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:35 am
Post subject: sound logic for tummy reduction.
Focused Ab workouts are great for pulling in the flab coupled with all over workout for fat-burn reduction.
Dee1
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:13 pm
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Walking uphill will remove that for you with the help of a low carb diet, in a couple of weeks you won't know yourself.
Tigger
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 1:25 pm
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If you're doing weight training, how much weight and what exercises should a beginner start with?
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