How to Get Razor Sharp Abs

How To Get Razor Sharp ABS
By Vince DelMonte
If you could sculpt one body part to perfection for
next summer, what would it be. six pack abs! I don't
know anybody who does not want to shrink their waistline,
lose body fat, eliminate lower back pain and develop
a jaw-dropping set of rock-hard six-pack abs.Building
eye-popping abdominals is not the hardest thing to
achieve in the world but it's definitely not the easiest
either.
Before you can start learning how to get six-pack
abs and discover the truth about what it really takes
to build a beach-worthy abdominal section, you must
first expose the lies, myths and rumors.Before we
talk about how to get six-pack abs, the right way,
we must re-program your hard drive and empty the trash
can of garbage you have been fed.
Because of all this hyped-up and misguided information
? even among so-called 'fitness experts' you should
be skeptical of all abdominal training equipment and
programs.Let's first eliminate the top four ways not
to get a six-pack:
Learning how to get a six-pack does not require expensive
workout equipment promoted through obnoxious infomercials.
You can't flick on the TV anymore without seeing two
new abdominal exercise machines being promoted at
once.There are so many of them that if you get suckered
into these 'ab workout' gimmicks, you will be broke
quicker than Ben Johnson sprints the 100 meter dash!And
get this: Of the $520 million dollars a year spent
on exercise equipment, abdominal machines get a $208
million dollar piece of the pie!
Learning how to get a six-pack does not require thousands
or even hundreds of crunches a day.So much for the
Britney Spears ab workout! Crunches are decent but
totally overused and associated with more being better.Crunches
are a very general exercise, and general exercises
get general results.Excessive floor crunches shorten
the abdominal wall, pull your head forward and emphasize
poor posture.They also involve a very low level of
stimulation which neglects adequate muscle-fiber recruitment.
Learning how to get a six-pack does not involve starvation
diets.Starvation diets starve the muscle when you
should be feeding the muscle instead. Guess what happens
when you starve your body.Your metabolism shuts down
out of survival and causes your body to store fat.Your
body must get energy from somewhere, so guess what
gets sacrificed.That's right, your precious muscle
which is, in fact, responsible for maintaining a high
metabolism.Starve your muscle - great logic!
Learning how to get a six-pack does not require fat-burning
pills.What did the last weight loss pill you bought
do for you.The same thing the next one is going to
do ? nothing! Except give you a thinner wallet but
not a thinner waist line.The entire concept of taking
pills to 'burn fat' is built on a sandy foundation
and misleading because diet pills only treat the symptoms
and not the root cause.Without focusing on the root
problems of a flabby mid-section, like poor nutrition,
a crazy lifestyle and improper training, you will
just end up where you started farther away from having
a six-pack for summer instead of closer.
Just Because You are Skinny Does Not Mean
You Will Have A Six-Pack
The volume of interest I receive from skinny guys
who wish to build their mid-sections is more than
enough evidence to disprove the false reality of.
I should be able to 'see' my abs if I have low body
fat. I'm sure you know of a friend who is completely
scrawny, yet, without a shirt on he, has zero abdominal
definition! To me that would be salt on an open wound.
Abdominals Are A Muscle, Too!
You want your arms to be bigger, your shoulders to
be broader and your chest to be fuller, correct And
what is the solution to making these muscle groups
increase in size High intensity weight training, overload,
consistency and a healthy surplus of calories. Starting
to sound familiar
The same goes for your abdominals. Your abdominals
are a muscle group that requires the same formula
and attention and are not any different from other
muscle groups. For some reason many consider abdominals
to be a 'special' body part that requires a different
set of rules and a completely different formula for
training. Abdominals were not given a 'secret code'
to crack. To get thick, dense abs the ones that 'pop'
out - you must train them with intensity and overload.
Here are some practical tips you can apply to your
program so that you can be the 'man' or 'gal' at your
gym with a ripped and muscular six-pack. Then I will
provide a sample program!
Prioritize By Sequence
If your abs are your worse body part, then why do
you keep training them last, at the end of your workout
Which muscles group will receive the highest priority
when you train The ones done at the start of your
workout or the ones done at the end of the workout
Of course, the exercises done at the start of the
workout while you have the most energy and focus.
If abdominals are the muscle group you wish to prioritize,
then don't be afraid to disagree with the 'experts'
who say "Never train your abdominals first because
you'll weaken your core muscles for the rest of your
workout". I completely disagree with this and
often reply, Show me the evidence. The typical response
is 'Nobody does abdominals first...'. That is pure
BS. This just supports the notion that many people
who work out don't ever question what they hear or
do. They want to be spoon-fed answers and follow the
trends of others without thinking for themselves.
I ALWAYS train abdominals first in a workout if they
need the highest attention.
How often you train your abdominals is based on the
inverse relationship of intensity and volume. The
harder you train your abs, the more rest they need.
The less intense you train your abs, the more frequently
you can train them! If your goal is rehab or injury
prevention, then you will be able to train them often
with more frequent and lower loads. If your goal is
to make your abs more muscular and dense, then a higher
load and less frequency would be ideal. If your goal
is maintenance, then a medium load and frequency would
be ideal.
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About the Author:
Vince DelMonte
is the author of Your Six Pack Quest found at http://www.YourSixPackQuest.com
He specializes in helping chubby guys and gals get
six pack abs without gimmicks, supplements or dieting. |