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the Truth About Weight Loss and Getting Great Abs
By Gregg Gillies
Debunking The Ab Myth
Ab training
has been done to death but it's time to take another look. Why?
Because people are still training their abs wrong so all that ab
training information must not be doing the job.
1 - No Spot
Reducing - Endless crunches will not melt away the fat from your
midsection. It just doesn't work that way. And despite the "burn"
of high rep ab exercises, you barely burn any calories while doing
those endless crunches.
Your fat burning
time is best spent elsewhere on more effective training. You also
don't work the ab muscle intensely enough to develop it.
So endless high
rep crunches fail on both counts - poor muscle building and poor
fat burning. Two thumbs down as the cliche goes.
2 - The Abs
are a Muscle and should be trained as such. You don't need high
reps and lots of sets to work your abs. This just leads to overtraining.
Now, abs are
a more endurance oriented muscle so slightly higher reps may be
more effective. However, you should keep the reps at 20 or lower
and work on increasing the resistance.
Yes, you should
be increasing the weights on ab exercises, just like your other
exercises. The stronger your abs, the better they will look when
the fat is stripped away.
Ever see a really
thin guy with a flat stomach but no abs? The abs haven't been trained
and aren't developed enough to stand out even when the fat is stripped
away.
3 - Don't train
the abs - What the heck do I mean by this? Well, your abs get a
lot of indirect work from other exercises so you really won't need
more than a couple of hard sets of weighted crunches to work your
abs.
Your abs are
a factor in exercises such as squats, deadlifts, seated or standing
presses, dumbbell pullovers, pulldowns, etc. Don't believe me?
Next time you
work out, do a few hard sets of standing stiff armed pulldowns on
the lat machine and tell me your abs aren't sore the next day. I
did them yesterday and my abs are more sore than my back today.
If you want
to develop a flat stomach with your abs visible, you need to treat
your abs like a muscle and train that way. And you need to strip
away the fat with a proper training and nutrition program designed
around total fat loss, not trying to spot reduce through endless
crunches.
Is there anything
out there in the fitness world suffering from more misinformation
that how to get abs?
The number of
ab machines constantly coming to market is mind boggling. Especially
considering that they aren't needed and won't give you the results
that you want.
Let's set the
record straight on ab training right now and give you the real information
you need so you can say no to the next infomercial ab machine and
yes to actual abs.
1 - Training
your abs consistently will eventually give you the flat stomach
or six-pack that you want.
No. It's not
gonna happen if your abs are covered by a layer of body fat and
doing endless sets of ab exercises is not the way to rid yourself
of that excess body fat.
2 - Train your
abs everyday for best results.
Again, no. Your
abs are a muscle, just like your chest, lats, arms and so on. You
should train your abs just like these other muscles, with progressive
resistance and high intensity - then allow them to rest and recover.
Never train your abs more than 3 days a week.
3 - You need
to do hundreds or reps and feel the burn to get great abs.
Yep, again the
answer is no. The abs a muscle just like I mentioned above. To get
six pack abs you need to strip off the fat, but you also need to
build the abs to get them to really pop out.
If the muscle
isn't developed, you'll just have a flat stomach but no abs. The
name of the game is progressive resistance for sets of 8 - 20 reps,
just like your other muscles.
4 - Train the
abs with lots of sets and high reps to burn off stomach fat.
You guessed
it. This is also false. Spot reduction just isn't going to happen
as much as we'd all like it to. You can't burn fat on your stomach
by doing endless crunches.
You need to
put together a proper weight lifting program, nutrition plan, and
cardio in order to rid your stomach of that stubborn layer of fat
and bring yout your abs.
Gregg Gillies
Gregg Gillies
is a speaker, consultant, fat loss expert, trainer and author. He
teaches fitness via his articles, books and courses at his web site
http://www.buildleanmuscle.com . He is the author of two books:
Complete information on his books, along with lots of free articles
are available at his site. And while there, don't forget to sign
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