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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Monday, June 06, 2005 10:18 AM
I see your getting tons of cardio, but take the 60 crunches out, your already getting endurance work with swimming. You can just stick to swimming or if you really want to work your abs, pick up a dumbell and do weighted crunches ONCE A WEEK, not everyday. abs might recover faster then other muscles but they still take time to recover.
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Friday, June 10, 2005 6:57 PM
Hey 8pack im 16 and i finally can see the six always was stuck with a four a very toned and defined four for me at least but like i hate theres like a buch of fat at the bottom of my stomach and i like doesnt show the sixth that good what should i do
 
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Saturday, June 11, 2005 9:25 AM
simple, eat healthier
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Saturday, June 11, 2005 8:56 PM
Hey, this is a great forum! I have a question. I am 140lbs and I look slim. The problem is have alot of stomach fat. Can you please give me some info on what I should do? Thanks!
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:15 PM
Hey 8pack.  I'm 18, and am a runner.  I ran track at college this past spring.  I get plenty of cardio by running 7-8 mile a day for 6 days a week.  I was kind of born with a six pack but I want to build better definition.  I like the sound of you intense work out but I don't have access to a decline bench nor a cable machine.  What would you advise doing in place of these?  Thanks for the help.
 
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Tuesday, July 05, 2005 1:15 PM
Hey 8pack how about an opinion on this one:

Thursday - Gym Abs
Cable Rope Crunches 3x10
Weighted Hanging Leg Raises 3x8
Ab Machine 3x8

Sunday - Home Abs

Twisting Crunches 3x12
Leg Raises 3x20
Reverse Crunches 3x20
Seated Leg Tucks 3x20
Weighted Crunches 3x12

Probably too many sets on Sunday right?
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Tuesday, July 05, 2005 1:37 PM
hey man thats great if you can keep it around 30-45 mins.
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Tuesday, July 05, 2005 1:57 PM
Guys, check again. I put up a new routine, a bit harder to do. Its in green
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Thursday, July 07, 2005 1:29 PM
hey 8pack
 
iv been trying the blue workout for about a month, and changed to the green for yesterdays workout.
 
problem is i just cant get my abs to hurt this way, it doesnt feel like im working them enough. I also think iv lost definition and possibly size to my abs.
 
during the workout i do the 8-15 range of reps and only stop when theres NO chance of being able to do another, when my abs burn like hell.
 
but it will never feel like theyve been worked this next day! and only working abs 1 time a week, i reeaally feel they are underworked as i feel ready to work them again the next day.
 
Any Advice?
 
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Thursday, July 07, 2005 2:25 PM
Alright, you been doing it for a month so thats like 3-4 workouts yet? not really enough to notice big difference. The only reason for the muscle loss is if your gaining fat, it aint muscle loss, its just too much fat above the muscle. What is your bf%? Are you watching your diet?

everyone is different, not being sore the next day does not mean you didnt have a good workout.

I see you changed up the routine to the green one, which is a much harder routine. see how that one works for you. If you feel like it is underworked then work your abs 2 times a week. Abs recover faster then other muscles.

and how much protein in grams are you taking daily?

The only reason i see is your body fat. 
 
dont forget that you cant just get a 6 pack by working them out 4 times. it takes time



EDIT:for the green routine, its really important to keep to the rests, do not take any longer rest, get yourself a stop watch.
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Friday, July 08, 2005 7:38 AM
someone told me that you should work your abs out like 4 times a week, but i guess i'll cut it down to 2. this is my ab routine:
 
Decline Weighted Sit Ups 10-10-10
I don't know what this is called but you lie back down on a flat bench and have half of your ass on the end of the bench, and the other half plus your legs hang off in a straight line, i hold it there for 30 seconds now sincei started to put weight on my legs. i go for 3 sets.
 
i don't knwo what to do for my obliques though, any suggestions?
 
i tried those sit ups where you bring your left elbow to your right knee and right elbow to left knee but i don't feel it that much. any suggestions?
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Friday, July 08, 2005 8:09 AM
my bf is about 15% but wavers between 10 and 25 every time i measure it! ie the gyms machine is highly, highly inaccurate. But im pretty slim, id say 12-15% bf. my diet is the cleanest its ever been, i intake around 140g protien a day (i wiegh 70kilos).

maybe its simply that im working them but not aching much, its just so frustrating knowing theyre ready to go and trying to stop myself working them!

by the way, howd it go with your free car!?

joe
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Monday, July 25, 2005 5:45 AM
damm i think iv been over working mine i do them about 5 days a week
6 sets 20 crunches
5 sets 20 twist crunches
3 sets 15 ab roll with a barbell
 
ill try the weighted ones is the excercise in green as big as you can go in a week i can see the top 4 abs but have alot too go before i can see the last 2 iv started to eat good too im on holidays at the moment so trying too do as much as i can should i cut this out????
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Monday, July 25, 2005 2:52 PM
Sounds like you're working them too much. Do them 2x a week max and use the extra time you saved to do some cardio work.
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RE: The Basics to Perfect Abs - Tuesday, July 26, 2005 7:20 PM
alrite im new here so go easy on me, i have a alrite chest and a sort of 4 pack but i cant get the abs worked undernaeth them i been working out for about a month and a half i work my abs about 4-5 times aweek
about
60 weighted crunches
then about 25 regular crunches
 this past week i jus started doing about 2 sets of 30 knee ups
 any way to get them lower abbs worked? or to get them deeper or somthing am i on the rite track- i also try to eat healthy no junk chicken, protein, vegatables
 
 
heres a recent pic of me
 
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y187/czechurselfson/La%20fitness/mattk_627.jpg
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