How to Get Washboard ABS

Washboard abs - how to get washboard abs
By Vince DelMonte
If you're getting ready to bare your mid-section
for the summer months or potentially escaping the
cold for a warm vacation, getting washboard abs is
probably something you would love to take with you.
Potentially the top request personal trainer's hear
everywhere is with regards to tightening these muscles.
Face it, washboard abs not only look great, but, they
also signify the holy grail of fitness.
One big misconception that some people have regarding
getting a washboard stomach is that you should be
working all these muscles separately. Because these
individuals often envision the so-called '6-pack',
they think that you can divide this muscle up, working
on it section by section.
Without a clean diet, six pack abs will never be
yours. One thing you must realize is that while exercise
is important, it's only going to take you so far.
No matter how many crunches or sit-up variations you
perform, if you've got a solid layer of fat covering
your stomach, your muscles are not going to be seen.
Unfortunately, this simply isn't true.
While the abs definitely do consist of a few different
muscles, all of these muscles are going to contract
simultaneously, helping perform whatever movement
is being asked of it. You can definitely target certain
areas slightly more than others, but overall, you
cannot solely isolate any one of the muscles in particular.
So, having said that, try not to do too many isolated
ab exercises during your workout. While these can
be nice in a sense that you'll likely really 'feel
the burn', they aren't going to work as many muscle
fibers as possible - which is your primary goal with
any weight lifting session you perform.
The better thing to instead, is to do exercises that
decrease your balance because that is what best calls
your muscles into action.
Think doing ab crunches on the floor is good? Move
those crunches onto an stability exercise ball.
This applies for other calisthenic exercises as well.
Performing a set of push-ups? Why not move those onto
an exercise ball as well? It's the perfect opportunity
to really challenge those muscles and help develop
washboard abs. Simply place an exercise ball under
your arms or under your feet and push-up from there.
If you're really ambitious, try both at the same time
(note, use a spotter when doing this as there is a
good chance you'll roll off until you gain the skill
necessary to balance).
The only time when you don't want to decrease your
stability too much, however, is when you're lifting
very heavy weights in major compound lifts (such as
squats for instance). This could prove to be very
dangerous because one small movement in the wrong
direction due to being off balance could cause your
form to go and that could lead to a severe injury.
So, keep your destabilization work to exercises that
are performed with your body weight or very light
weights.
By following these principles though, you can be
sure that washboard abs are on their way for you.
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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 |