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Originally Posted by Vieope
I hate abs work almost as much as I hate leg work. Although leg work is getting better. If you hate that much, donīt do it. You will still get a fairly good abs from diet.
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
Another thing to note, you have a misconception about the rectus abdominus. It is one muscle. Therefore, you cannot target certain portions of this muscle. It contracts and grows as a whole. Where you feel it doesn't indicate more growth in that area. The obliques, however, are different and can contract separately.
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Originally Posted by Vieope
I hate abs work almost as much as I hate leg work. Although leg work is getting better. If you hate that much, donīt do it. You will still get a fairly good abs from diet.
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Originally Posted by ponyboy
The only thing I would add is some back extensions for your lower back - which could become neglected and weak if you only focus on the front. To have a strong midsection you need to work all parts of it, and that's including the lower back. I'm not talking about esthetics here, but too many weighted crunches and your posture and lower back are going to suck in a hurry.
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Originally Posted by PhenomenalOne
Sorry, this was my a fault on my part. I know that it is one full muscle and is not at all seperated, I'm just wondering or maybe more so worried that the muscle might grow uneven and not even out over time? How to explain, I don't know, theres just no chance that even if you can't always feel the hypertrophy so much in the midsection area but more below and above it doesn't mean they they will overgrow the middle and become uneven? I just wasn't exactly sure if the muscle, even as it is one and not sectioned may do that. Also by stups, do you mean like on a decline board, feet/legs hooked with a weight kind of thing? Just to clarify.
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