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    More proof: crunches alone won't give you a sixpack

    More proof: crunches alone won't give you a sixpack

    Hundreds of thousands of men and women are still doing crunches till they're blue in the face, with or without miracle machines from Tell Sell, in the hope of gaining a slimmer waist or a washboard. Impossible, say trainers. And a study about to be published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning

    Research proves them right again.

    No, say trainers, you can't lose fat in specific places by training. You can only lose fat. If you are burning more energy than you consume via food, your body breaks down fat everywhere it can, and sooner or later you'll see the benefits in the places you most want to see the fat melting away. Researchers have done countless experiments in which subjects do sit-ups and crunches, and measured the amount of subcutaneous fat that disappeared around their waste – with no result.

    American sports scientists repeated these studies briefly by getting 14 non-active people in their twenties with stable bodyweight to train their abdominal muscles for six weeks consecutively. The subjects had to do a workout for their middle section five times a week.
    The workout consisted of seven exercises, with two sets of ten reps for each. A control group of ten people in their twenties did nothing in those six weeks.

    The table below shows that the ab training [Exercise] did not result in any statistically significant changes in the bodyweight, total fat mass or the android fat mass. Android fat is the fat in the torso: around the abdomen, chest, shoulders, neck and back. At the end of the six weeks the test subjects were capable of doing more crunches.

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    yeah seems like common cents to me. i got this lady at the gym and she has a nice six pac and great upper body and nice tan , but her lower half looks like cottage cheese .. kinda funny
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    Yeah.... Cuts are from your diet and cardio! For the most part not your workout.
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    hahah this article is fuckin stupid if i was doing 2 sets and 10 reps for my abs i wouldnt make any progress either or get a six hahah fukin dumbasses if ur doing 10 crunches u should hit ur self in the face with a dumbell and get some common sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince View Post
    [B]At the end of the six weeks the test subjects were capable of doing more crunches.
    That about sums up the benefit of doing lots of crunches.
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    nice post. i do ab workouts to build the muscle, not burn fat. diet and jump roping are my priorities when cutting

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    Yeah.... Cuts are from your diet and cardio! For the most part not your workout.

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