Posts Tagged ‘Midsection’


Six-Pack Abs: Dealing With Your Diet and Exercise Routines

When it comes to fitness industry, most people are after one wish: to have a six-pack abs. When you think about it, it seems simple and easy, isn’t it? You just do many repetitions of crunches, leg raises, sit-ups, and other body-twisting exercises and you expect your fats in your abs disappear, as if like magic. However, this is so not true. As what you don’t know, crunches will not flatten your midsection that easy.

If your belly has a layer of fats deposited in it, any amount of crunches will never give you a six-pack abs as you can never force your body to lose fats by exercising alone. There are two vital things you need to do:

Lose that layer
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Six Pack Abs- Do We Believe In The Right Thing?

Washboard, killer, six pack abs. Good looking guys and women with excellent midsection are admired and make other people’s jaw drop. If we can just do a hundred sit-ups a day, then it is possible to get the perfect abs that we want.

Myth alert!

It seems like not all the things that we heard from “experts” or overheard in the public areas are true. Maybe the reason why we are not getting those perfect abs are because we are not doing it right. Then that would be such a terrible waste of our time. So we need to know the myths and what is real to get the chiseled abs we want.

Six pack Myth 1:
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Are Six Pack Abs Sign of Good Health?

Yes you have six pack, killer abs. Bur are you sure you are healthy? Of course you can measure a person’s health on their outside appearance, but there are other ways of measuring how healthy you are aside from basing it on the midsection.

Weight of course, can tell is a person is healthy or not. But weight is also not the reliable. Doctors use body mass index or BMI to measure or judge a person’s size against weight. BMI is a calculation of kilograms/meter squared. A BMI between 18 to 25 is healthy. But someone who is very fit and muscular could have a BMI greater than 25. This would classify
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What You Should Do To Have Six-pack Abs

As people age, metabolism begins to slow down. Deposits of fats also begin to develop in all over the wrong places giving that unpleasant physical look. In addition, as people get older, the more sedentary lifestyle becomes. This only means greater chances for fats to get stored and lesser activities to burn them. If you’re lucky, your only problem can be your waistline having a slight bulge on the sides, which is more known as the love handles.

But if you’re not, your problem goes beyond down to your tummy, also known as belly fats. For the men, they normally gain fats in the midsection. While for most women, it is worse as it will be all around and over
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Are Six Pack Abs Sign of Good Health?

Yes you have six pack, killer abs. Bur are you sure you are healthy? Of course you can measure a person’s health on their outside appearance, but there are other ways of measuring how healthy you are aside from basing it on the midsection.

Weight of course, can tell is a person is healthy or not. But weight is also not the reliable. Doctors use body mass index or BMI to measure or judge a person’s size against weight. BMI is a calculation of kilograms/meter squared. A BMI between 18 to 25 is healthy. But someone who is very fit and muscular could have a BMI greater than 25. This would classify
...read more
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Six Pack Abs- Do We Believe In The Right Thing?

Washboard, killer, six pack abs. Good looking guys and women with excellent midsection are admired and make other people’s jaw drop. If we can just do a hundred sit-ups a day, then it is possible to get the perfect abs that we want.

Myth alert!

It seems like not all the things that we heard from “experts” or overheard in the public areas are true. Maybe the reason why we are not getting those perfect abs are because we are not doing it right. Then that would be such a terrible waste of our time. So we need to know the myths and what is real to get the chiseled abs we want.

Six pack Myth 1:
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Essential Nutritional Facts For Building Six-Pack Abs

The most common mistake that people continue to make is to focus on the abdominal trainings but forget on the nutritional needs in an effort to burn those fats away around the stomach. If this is what you are doing ever since, it is most likely that 90% of your efforts are going down the drain. Why is this so? Because when it comes to building six-pack abs for men, or achieving flat, toned, and firmer stomach for women, it is important to remember that you have to avoid fats as much as you need to burn them.

Eating the right kind of foods while you are undergoing a body or stomach workout will help tremendously in sending those stomach fats
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Six-Pack Abs: Some Facts You Should Know

It is the common question of most: how do I get six-pack abs? Yes, this is the most common concern of people as unfortunately it is our midsection where most of the accumulated extra fats from food are stored. Another sad thing is it is difficult for most of us to get rid of the fats around our abdominals that is why it is really important to know some straight facts in order to understand how to reach the goal of having six-pack abs.

Cardio exercises, strength trainings, and low-caloric, healthy diet

All people have six-pack abs. How come? You might want to ask. Six-pack abs does exist in your midsection. If you don’t see it, it is because a layer of
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You Don’t Get Six-Pack Abs By Simply Doing Specific Abs Exercises

The most common mistake that people continue to make when developing that much-coveted six-pack abs is to concentrate and spend the entire time working out on their abs. It sounds weird, right? But the thing is this is surprisingly true. People have this misconception that you have to have abs-specific exercises in order to build that rock-hard, flat tummy. In order for you to achieve that, you have to focus your time in stimulating a fat-loss/burn hormonal activity in your body and at the same time in increasing its metabolic rate.

However, that will not happen when you concentrate too much on training smaller muscle group such as your abs. The right thing to do at this specific matter is to
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How To Get Six Pack Abs

Flat stomach, lean and tight defined six pack abs – these are what majority of the people going to the fitness training centers ask trainers to build for them. How do you get tight, defined abs? Is it only by doing abdominal training exercises? Or do you believe in what those commercials say that slimming pills or supplements can give you those tight abs? This article will provide light to all these questions.

What does it take to get a good set of six pack abs?

You have to remember that in order to achieve a properly toned, tight, and healthy body it takes a lot of work before achieving the goal. The lean midsection is arguably the most difficult to
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