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    this is my training portion, i didnt wanna repeat a thread but this is for the training section, i have another thread about my diet over in nutrition
    okay im getting really frustrated/annoyed/pissed now, im gonna try to provided as much info as i can

    im 18, 135lbs, 5'6", about 9% body fat (see pics)

    goal: abs (i know im 135 its not wut i should be worrying about)

    im determined and dedicated, ive seen results in every muscle except my abdominal region and im beginning to lose motivation. its not that all i care about are my abs, its just that its so difficult to see any sort of results. With my chest/arms/legs i could always see improvement. I used this site about a year ago when i began working out, i also read Rob's article (i thought he was Prince..?) about how abs are made in the kitchen. i understand that part, but am i really doing enough training wise??

    Cardio: 3x a week 10-20mins with interval training

    Abs: 4x a week
    Crunches- feet hanging till burn out (abt 20)
    elbow to knee crunches - til burnout ( 10)
    leg crunches - arms flat, pulling legs in (10)
    bicycle movement, elbows to knees (10)
    -----all of those exercises are done immed following the next
    -3 sets of those are complete


    i know i can spot reduce, but why isnt what im doing working for any part of my abdominal region?? also, what do u guys feel is the best oblique exercise?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FLASH25
    this is my training portion, i didnt wanna repeat a thread but this is for the training section, i have another thread about my diet over in nutrition
    okay im getting really frustrated/annoyed/pissed now, im gonna try to provided as much info as i can

    im 18, 135lbs, 5'6", about 9% body fat (see pics)

    goal: abs (i know im 135 its not wut i should be worrying about)

    im determined and dedicated, ive seen results in every muscle except my abdominal region and im beginning to lose motivation. its not that all i care about are my abs, its just that its so difficult to see any sort of results. With my chest/arms/legs i could always see improvement. I used this site about a year ago when i began working out, i also read Rob's article (i thought he was Prince..?) about how abs are made in the kitchen. i understand that part, but am i really doing enough training wise??

    Cardio: 3x a week 10-20mins with interval training

    Abs: 4x a week
    Crunches- feet hanging till burn out (abt 20)
    elbow to knee crunches - til burnout ( 10)
    leg crunches - arms flat, pulling legs in (10)
    bicycle movement, elbows to knees (10)
    -----all of those exercises are done immed following the next
    -3 sets of those are complete


    i know i can spot reduce, but why isnt what im doing working for any part of my abdominal region?? also, what do u guys feel is the best oblique exercise?
    abs 4x's a week ? ...post your whole training routine(every detail)

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    More like 12-13% body fat....by looking at your pics.

    Abs are all diet
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    More like 12-13% body fat....by looking at your pics.-i thougth the same

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    lol...like i said post whole routine

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    mondays: chest cardio abs
    chest - bench:flat, inc, de 3x 6-8
    (cardio done after bench work)
    dumbells: flat inc 3x 8-10
    machine: cables, fly machine 3x 10
    cardio- 10-20mins ep. machine interval
    abs- (see first post)

    tuesdays: biceps back abs
    biceps: preacher curls ezbar 3 x10
    dumbells: standing3x 10
    incline seated 3 x10
    straight bar: 3x10
    machine: straight bar 3x10
    (abs done before back)
    back: pull down machine: 3x10
    seated cable(feetout): 3x10
    machine: seated row: 3x10
    abs- (see first post)

    wednesday: triceps shoulders cardio
    triceps: skull crushers: 3x 6-8
    dips: 3 x10
    machine: rope 3x10
    v bar: 3x10
    ez bar lifts: 3x10
    cardio: 10-20 ep. machine interval
    shoulders: seated press: 3 x 6-8
    dumbells: seated press: 3 x 6-8
    lifts: 3 x 10
    shrugs: 3 x 10
    thursday: same as mondays
    friday: bi's abs legs
    legs: leg press: 3 x10
    calf raises: 3 x 10
    seated quads: 3 x 10
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    More like 12-13% body fat....by looking at your pics.

    Abs are all diet
    just looked at the pics how the fuck does someone so lean not have visable abs,,i dont get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by FLASH25
    mondays: chest cardio abs
    chest - bench:flat, inc, de 3x 6-8
    (cardio done after bench work)
    dumbells: flat inc 3x 8-10
    machine: cables, fly machine 3x 10
    cardio- 10-20mins ep. machine interval
    abs- (see first post)

    tuesdays: biceps back abs
    biceps: preacher curls ezbar 3 x10
    dumbells: standing3x 10
    incline seated 3 x10
    straight bar: 3x10
    machine: straight bar 3x10
    (abs done before back)
    back: pull down machine: 3x10
    seated cable(feetout): 3x10
    machine: seated row: 3x10
    abs- (see first post)

    wednesday: triceps shoulders cardio
    triceps: skull crushers: 3x 6-8
    dips: 3 x10
    machine: rope 3x10
    v bar: 3x10
    ez bar lifts: 3x10
    cardio: 10-20 ep. machine interval
    shoulders: seated press: 3 x 6-8
    dumbells: seated press: 3 x 6-8
    lifts: 3 x 10
    shrugs: 3 x 10
    thursday: same as mondays
    friday: bi's abs legs
    legs: leg press: 3 x10
    calf raises: 3 x 10
    seated quads: 3 x 10
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    Monday: Push.
    Bench 4x6-8
    Incline 4x8-10
    Military Press 4x8-10
    lying tri ext 4x6-8

    Wed: Legs
    Squat 4x6
    Dead lifts 3x8
    calfs 4x12

    Friday: pull
    Db rows 3x6
    lat pulls 4x8
    cgpd or another row 3x10

    Db curls 3x6
    some other curl 3x10





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    First of all, you're not 9% body fat. You simply have to get leaner if you want to see your abs.

    Second, you don't have a lot of muscle mass. It will make it easier to see yours abs if there is some muscle mass there, and doing ab endurance circuits 4 days a week won't help.

    Third, your routine is horrible and you never give yourself any time to heal. You do too much chest and bicep work and not enough leg work. The heavy compound, closed-chain, ground-based lower body lifts will do more for your abs than any lame ass crunches ever will.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CowPimp
    First of all, you're not 9% body fat. You simply have to get leaner if you want to see your abs.

    Second, you don't have a lot of muscle mass. It will make it easier to see yours abs if there is some muscle mass there, and doing ab endurance circuits 4 days a week won't help.

    Third, your routine is horrible and you never give yourself any time to heal. You do too much chest and bicep work and not enough leg work. The heavy compound, closed-chain, ground-based lower body lifts will do more for your abs than any lame ass crunches ever will.
    Boy do I agree with this. I have never done a sit up or ab crunch. When my B/F is low enough I see AB's and I'll I do to take care of them is total body workouts. Lots of Rows, SLDL, Deadlifts, squats....ECT. Anything exercises with weights which requires bending over is going to build the AB muscles.

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    Monday: Push.
    Bench 4x6-8
    Incline 4x8-10
    Military Press 4x8-10
    lying tri ext 4x6-8

    Wed: Legs
    Squat 4x6
    Dead lifts 3x8
    calfs 4x12

    Friday: pull
    Db rows 3x6
    lat pulls 4x8
    cgpd or another row 3x10

    Db curls 3x6
    some other curl 3x10


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    thats it??
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    Quote Originally Posted by FLASH25
    Monday: Push.
    Bench 4x6-8
    Incline 4x8-10
    Military Press 4x8-10
    lying tri ext 4x6-8

    Wed: Legs
    Squat 4x6
    Dead lifts 3x8
    calfs 4x12

    Friday: pull
    Db rows 3x6
    lat pulls 4x8
    cgpd or another row 3x10

    Db curls 3x6
    some other curl 3x10


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    thats it??
    You can change it a bit.....do abs when you like and some cardio on off days if you need to.
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    I'd delete a row outa your pull day and add some pull ups.

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    do your abs on wed after your legs!

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    this might seem like a retarded question but based on the routine given, why am i only doing 3-4 diff workouts a day for only 3 days?? and why are the workout seperated by push/pull/legs? and finally based on that routine, what body parts am i targeting on which days?

    i duno im always used to doing so many various exercises, oh and what results should i expect ..mass?

    ..thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by FLASH25
    this might seem like a retarded question but based on the routine given, why am i only doing 3-4 diff workouts a day for only 3 days?? and why are the workout seperated by push/pull/legs? and finally based on that routine, what body parts am i targeting on which days?

    i duno im always used to doing so many various exercises, oh and what results should i expect ..mass?

    ..thanks again
    You can do it 3x a week or rotate it so you train 4-5x a week...your choice. And weight lifting causes skeletal hypertrophy so you might as well do the best exercises.

    M Push
    T Pull
    W off
    TH Legs
    Fri Push
    Sat Off
    Sun Pull

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    Monday: Push.
    Bench 4x6-8
    Incline 4x8-10
    Military Press 4x8-10
    lying tri ext 4x6-8

    Wed: Legs
    Squat 4x6
    Dead lifts 3x8
    calfs 4x12

    Friday: pull
    Db rows 3x6
    lat pulls 4x8
    cgpd or another row 3x10
    Db curls 3x6
    some other curl 3x10

    and if you dont know what exercises work each muscle then look them up noob. each of them are 1whole workout!






















    push=chest,shoulders,tri's
    pull= back, biceps
    leg= well legs

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    Hypertrophy

    Hypertrophy, an increase in mass or girth, of a muscle can be induced by a number of stimuli. The most familiar of these is exercise. What happens to a muscle undergoing an exercise program?

    Neural Response

    The first measurable effect is an increase in the neural drive stimulating muscle contraction. Within just a few days, an untrained individual can achieve measurable strength gains resulting from "learning" to use the muscle.

    Genetic Response

    As the muscle continues to receive increased demands, the synthetic machinery is upregulated. Although all the steps are not yet clear, this upregulation appears to begin with the ubiquitous second messenger system (including phospholipases, protein kinase C, tyrosine kinase, and others). These, in turn, activate the family of immediate-early genes, including c-fos, c-jun and myc. These genes appear to dictate the contractile protein gene response.

    Protein Synthesis

    Finally, the message filters down to alter the pattern of protein expression. It can take as long as two months for actual hypertrophy to begin. The additional contractile proteins appear to be incorporated into existing myofibrils (the chains of sarcomeres within a muscle cell). There appears to be some limit to how large a myofibril can become: at some point, they split. These events appear to occur within each muscle fiber. That is, hypertrophy results primarily from the growth of each muscle cell, rather than an increase in the number of cells.
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