right i kno u have to lose as much body fat as possible first (whats the best way to do that) then to build up the abs themselves (whats the best way to do that) thanks for help
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have a low saturated fat
high proten diet
leg raised, crunches back bridges and twist situps are a good ab workout
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first reverse the order: build your abs with multiple abdominal movements and then lower your calorie intake to reduce your bf% to reveal the work you've put in. that's it, that simple. dedication and hard work.
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1 - Get it clear in your mind its in the kitchen where most of your ab work is done
2 - Try drink around 3 to 4 litres of cold water per day
3 - Abs like everything else need time to recover. On top of all your other training (assuming you box regularly) work them about 3 times a week. Thats more than enough if you pushing it hard.
4 - Make sure you implement loads of core work.
5 - Dont drink booze. It will flatten them faster than anything
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having a 6 pack is not an essnetial part of boxing, no one wins fights based on how good their bas are.however it is important to have a strong core and strong ab muscles.
three things you need:
1) CARDIO - no better way to burn body fat and mix up your running with long distance runs, short sprints etc (especially if you're running on a treadmill)
2) AB WORK - leg raises, weighted crunches, v sit ups etc etc. also try isometric training (holding plank position for 30 secs then rest for 30 secs) remember yours abs like ny other muscle need rest so dont overtrain
3) DIET - real abs are made in the kitchen, however like peewee1460 said diet and reduced calorie intake comes after the first two.
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Originally posted by peewee1460 View Postfirst reverse the order: build your abs with multiple abdominal movements and then lower your calorie intake to reduce your bf% to reveal the work you've put in. that's it, that simple. dedication and hard work.
Originally posted by rockymarciano1 View Posthave a low saturated fat
high proten diet
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Originally posted by GroundSt.Pound View PostBasically this. Crunches, Leg Raises and other abdominal exercises.
Why does EVERYBODY on this site completely disregard cutting carbs when talking about dropping BF?
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Originally posted by GroundSt.Pound View PostWhy does EVERYBODY on this site completely disregard cutting carbs when talking about dropping BF?
or even what the **** a metabolic pathway is for that matter.
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Anyone reading this thread though who just want a 6 pack to impress the ladies should be aware that getting them is one thing, keeping them on the other hand is a different matter.. To keep them visable your diet will need to be **** on and to be honest if its just for appearances its all just a pain in the ass.
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