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Sam40 said:Since this exercise is more of a trimming, than building one. If you use to much weight you will thicken your sides, and increase your waist size.
40 Lb is not much weight, but for some things it is. I personally do not use any, other than body weight. I don't want a bigger waist, I just want the trim.
Try cutting back on the weight some see, if this helps. This is one of those exercises that does not need much (if any) weight.
kenwood said:after i do side bends i get a cramp in my back on the upper right side is their a reason?
Sam40 said:Yep, helps you get that good V shape. Not trimming as in fat reduction. Maybe call it a toning exercise?.
Sam40 said:Yep, helps you get that good V shape. Not trimming as in fat reduction. Maybe call it a toning exercise?.
Sam40 said:No there is no exercise, that will make 900 pounds of fat look good. But there are exercises that will help to shape the body. This happens to be one. Or at least over the last 50 years - it's has been so.
Sam40 said:OK - well say you are right, I don't play these little arguement games!!!.
P-funk said:there is nothing to argue about. All of your statments are based on opinion or anecdotal evidence. Your bodies structure is your bodies structure. You can't change that. There is nothing to argue about.![]()
but your one well of a skinny personCowPimp said:Indeed. My waist will never be really small. I have a bone structure that doesn't allow my waist to go below about 34 inches even when I'm in the single digit bodyfat range. However, that doesn't stop me from doing weighted core work and adding mass to my rectus and obliques. You won't see my rounding my back during heavy lower body work. Conversely, even with my less than optimal bone structure and "big" core muscles the ladies still seem to like my physique.
buildingup said:but your one well of a skinny person![]()