| Six-Pack
Abs Require A Combination Of Diet And Exercise
By Gregg Hall
Many of us would love to have the six-pack abs. Everywhere you look
there are commercials or ads promising these wonderful abs, but
what really works? There are many of these ads that say taking a
supplement can give you the envious abs you've always wanted. Whether
or not these supplement is still yet to be decided. One thing that
we do know for sure is that hard work will get you the results you
want.
Not all the
supplements that are available to you are safe. Who knows what they
are putting in these supplements that will give you these great
abs. There have been reports of serious side effects resulting from
taking these supplements. The good news is there is another way
to get these great abs without having to take supplements and risking
your health. With a little hard work, exercise and a healthy diet
you can achieve great looking abs all on your own.
First thing
you will need to do is get some sort of journal to keep record of
your exercise and diet program. You can choose whatever kind of
journal you think will work best for you. If you want to use a little
notebook that you can take with you to help you stay on top of your
record keeping that is just fine. If you have a personal digital
assistant you can invest in a program that will help you keep your
records. Whichever way you decide will work better for you is what
you need to do.
The purpose
of the journal is to keep track of your progress, and help find
any areas that may need more attention. Information you will need
to put in your journal will be what day it is, your weight, what
exercise you are doing or did on that day, and your food intake.
You will also want to make sure you record the time of each of these
events to make tracking progress easier.
You will also
want to take your measurements weekly or biweekly depending on how
dramatic of results you like to see and record these also. How often
you weigh yourself is up to you as an individual, it all depends
once again on how dramatic you want the results to be. Just remember
that if you do it every day it may make you more aware of your goals
and make you try harder to reach them. Whichever way you decide
to go, just make sure you are weighing yourself at the same time
of day each time.
When you track
this information it will make you more aware of what you need to
work harder on the next day or week. If you have a record of what
you did you can look and see if maybe you skipped a day of exercise,
or didn't eat very healthy. You want to make sure you are burning
more calories than you are taking in. If you keep track of your
how much food you ate and when you ate it, it will be easier to
see when you need to watch more carefully. Maybe you are overeating
everyday at the same time of day, if so your journal will help you
see this so you can fix it.
When keeping
track of your exercise you will want to write down what type of
exercise you did, when you did it, and how long you did it. Keep
in mind that just doing sit-ups will not guarantee that six-pack
you dream of. You need to make sure you get rid of the fat so that
you can see the great abs you are looking for.
To maximize
your results you will probably want to do aerobic exercise or cardiovascular
exercise to burn fat and calories, strength training to create more
muscle, and abdominal exercises. Strength training is important
because muscle burns more calories than fat, and will help power
your aerobic exercises. Walking, swimming or training along with
an aerobic exercise tape are all great ways to get you aerobic workout
in. For abdominal work you can do regular sit-ups, or try something
like Pilates. Pilates incorporates strength training for your abs
and uses twisting movements to get better results.
Just remember
that you should exercise four to five times a week, and keep an
honest an accurate journal to maximize your results. You also need
to realize that you will not get your dream abs overnight; it takes
hard work and time.
Gregg Hall is
an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well
as Herbal Supplements at http://www.online-pharmacy-plus.com
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