Pages: 1

500 crunches a day, everyday??

(CLICK HERE here to view the original thread with full colors/images)






Posted by: goal_500_bench

Is this substantial enough to see gains in the abs section or should I do more or less of something. Any thoughts??



Posted by: Justindh

Get Bullet Proof Abs by Pavel Tsatsouline if you want abs that are has stong has they look. Just be ready to feel some extreme pain. In my opinion crunches suck and I never do them, im all about function though, and crunches do not do much at all to help with that. Just my opinion.



Posted by: Vital Signs

I think you oughta do more like 6,000 - 8,000 per day,... depending on how you feel of course!



Posted by: LAM

Quote:
Originally Posted by goal_500_bench
Is this substantial enough to see gains in the abs section or should I do more or less of something. Any thoughts??
if you are talking about increasing definition then that comes down to the diet and losing body fat. great abs are made in the kitchen, not in the gym.

if you are talking about increasing the size of the abdominal muscles then using weighted exercises is optimum for stimulating hypertrophy in that area...



Posted by: Deadly13

Stupid waste of time to do 500 cruches a day just do 5 sets of 25 every day ,, aslo eat right and you'll get that six pack... If you did 500 cruches a day you would not get anywhere you'll overwork and shrink your muscle.



Posted by: goal_500_bench

Quote:
Originally Posted by Vital Signs
I think you oughta do more like 6,000 - 8,000 per day,... depending on how you feel of course!
Are you serious or are you just playing around??



Posted by: ratm383

i agree with the weighted exercise....ask about gravity boots at your gym....killer....anyone remember that season of the real world with the dude that all the roommates thought was gay but he had a big weiner?

also if your talented enough and the gym is empty enough....do jackknifes between the cables....blast your torso with resistance and range of motion....lay off the heavy meals after 5.

crunches are silly



Posted by: Vital Signs

I'm just messin witcha!

If you just gotta do crunches,... like Deadly Said, 5 sets of 25 is plenty and watch your diet. I also like the idea of jackknifes between the cables. If you go totally crazy with your abs they'll look like a sheet of plywood!



Posted by: Akateros

Why every day? Are not the abs like most other muscles in your body? Would they not like a little rest? Would you not like to be able to walk upright at least some of the time? Do serious, weighted exercises, just as you would for any other body part, and leave them time to grow in between.



Posted by: rjr5353

I heard that supersetting abs is the best way to go? And you definitely dont have to do them everyday.



Posted by: SPIKE1257

Quote:
Originally Posted by LAM
if you are talking about increasing definition then that comes down to the diet and losing body fat. great abs are made in the kitchen, not in the gym.
I agree..



Posted by: trHawT

If you're doing 500+ crunches a day, something is wrong. You should be able to stimulate your abs in a couple/few sets to failure. Sounds like you're overtraining. Try three sets of weighted crunches to failure (preferably decline). Like others have said, it comes down to training your abs and diet.

Good luck!



Posted by: sentricyphen

theres no need to do more than 3 sets per week.

training abs for aesthetics when you don't compete is a waste of time.

go by what LAM said...it's more about bf.



Posted by: aztecwolf

I train abs, my other lifts do better when i have a stronger core from my abdominal work. With that being said abs shouldn't be trained every day for hypertrophy, but they can get more volume then your other muscles get, similar to calves. Also what LAM said, fix the diet, lose the fat, flaunt the abs



Posted by: Lankster

Wow 500 a day? uhhh abs are all about body fat a guy with very low body fat can have good abs and have never done a situp in his life.



Posted by: Akateros

Let's not get too overboard; a guy with very low bodyfat may also have no visible ab definition if he doesn't have the genetics for ab separation and/or doesn't train abs for mass.



Posted by: sentricyphen

Quote:
Originally Posted by Akateros
Let's not get too overboard; a guy with very low bodyfat may also have no visible ab definition if he doesn't have the genetics for ab separation and/or doesn't train abs for mass.
different strokes for different folks, but take a look at those who compete over @ avant labs, none of them train their abs, and most of them look much better than mine ever have--abs are stimulated on so many other exercises.



Posted by: Rissole

500.... i'm lucky to get 20 reps out in a set.... 6 sets twice a week always include hovers



Posted by: reddy_red

do 15-20 reps roman chairs SLOWLY, i got definition just by doing that =) once you feel that pain u know that its very effective, however its only one of the ab exercises that only works for the upper abs.



Posted by: LAM

Quote:
Originally Posted by reddy_red
do 15-20 reps roman chairs SLOWLY, i got definition just by doing that =) once you feel that pain u know that its very effective, however its only one of the ab exercises that only works for the upper abs.
that's they way they are supposed to be done..good job

quality reps beat quantity any day of the week



Posted by: micflint001

ok i have a question if you where wanting to work on your abs a little what kinda exercises wouold you do on your ab day? keep in mind i only have dumbells and a dumbell incline decline bench. please help me



Posted by: Xantix

Quote:
Originally Posted by micflint001
ok i have a question if you where wanting to work on your abs a little what kinda exercises wouold you do on your ab day? keep in mind i only have dumbells and a dumbell incline decline bench. please help me
Weight incline crunches, those really burn for me.
Leg raises are good.

I also make my own ab roller by putting 2-4 10lb plates together on a dumbell and holding the sides of it(Wear gloves if you value your thumb webbing and don't want to pinch the hell out of your hands).

Incline reverse crunches worked for me on a very steep bench.

And Gorilla Chin-Ups if you have a chin-up bar

That's usually what I go for on my ab day.



Posted by: micflint001

so do you mean decline crunches? and dont you mean decline reverse crunches?and what is a reverse crunch?



Posted by: SportinStyle

Yea he does McFlint, I'll answer that for you, hehe.



Posted by: micflint001

how do you do a decline reverse crunch?and also i thought decline crunches only workout your lower abs? and how do you do a gorrila pull upp.and no i dont have a pull up bar but there are plenty of things i can substiture for one



Posted by: Xantix

Yea, I did mean decline thanks.

http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/exer...cle=Abdominals

That link might help more than I can








bodybuilding diet | bodybuilding workouts | bodybuilding supplements | muscle building | burn body fat | build muscle




vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.


Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.1.0

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36