6 pack going, hear some fighters say they use a 25 lb weight and do like 2000 crunches and/or situps. I been doing about 6 to 8 hundred a day, I gotten my abs tighters but not quite cut as it should be. Also I guess my diet has to change, any more suggestions?
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yeah its your diet, that matters a lot you have to get rid of that little layer of fat thats keeping you from seeing it. so quit eating fast food, drinking soda or anything that you may think has too much fat because thats just setting you back
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Originally posted by Brickcity276 pack going, hear some fighters say they use a 25 lb weight and do like 2000 crunches and/or situps. I been doing about 6 to 8 hundred a day, I gotten my abs tighters but not quite cut as it should be. Also I guess my diet has to change, any more suggestions?
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Mike Tyson did 2000 back in the day. When you work out 3 times a day and you start each workout and end each workout with situps its only like 300 a time so (for a pro) its not that hard.
But if you do your situps and then go to Mcdonalds, you might as well not do them.
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Originally posted by joeboxerMike Tyson did 2000 back in the day. When you work out 3 times a day and you start each workout and end each workout with situps its only like 300 a time so (for a pro) its not that hard.
But if you do your situps and then go to Mcdonalds, you might as well not do them.
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Originally posted by Dyl-GAMEN TO THAT! does anyone even eat fast food? **** i dont even have the desire for it anymore. how bout yall?
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Originally posted by Dyl-Gyeah its your diet, that matters a lot you have to get rid of that little layer of fat thats keeping you from seeing it. so quit eating fast food, drinking soda or anything that you may think has too much fat because thats just setting you back
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if ur doing 2000 crunches a day then ur not doing them properly (or u have an immensely light upper body).
To gain good definition in ur ab muscles, u should be aiming for sets of 25 or less, sets of 800,000 DO NOT improve definition, they improve endurance. Ever seen a marathon runner with massive, thick well defined legs? no, because they train for ENDURANCE, definition comes with strength and power. Aim for sets of 25 crunches whilst holding a light dumbell to ur upper chest, you should perform elevated leg raises, side crunches etc to gain use of all the stomach muscles.
Eating right should be a given for any sportsman, so im not going to mention it, but if its a problem for you, fix it!
Always couple ab work with dorsal raises or other lower back exercises to prevent imbalances
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Originally posted by emilbusSame here, I can't stand that garbage they serve at any greasy fast food resturant.... The only exception I'll make is steak n' shake. Mostly, cause they're food just rocks. It's a good, "I'm hangning out with friends and I don't care about my diet riiiiiight now." kinda food. Other than that, no fast food for me.... Now where's my Foreman grill?
Originally posted by emilbusOk that's for the info, no more soda will be tough, I just like to work out, i don't box,I am just a big fan, plus I do play semi-pro football.
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