barbell boy
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I am trying to work on my abs and get a better six pack for schoolies week - I can't wait. however i was wondering which is better crunches or sit ups
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he said he wants a "better" six pack u tool, hence he has one already
We all have a six pack, but whether it can be seen or not is dependent upon bodyfat and bodyfat only. Sure stronger abs will stand out more but only if you have a low enough bodyfat to show them in the first place, so Gazhole was pretty much spot on for saying what he said.
I wouldnt do either though, if you want to build up your core strength do some planks, bird-dogs and variations, or maybe some hanging leg raises if you want.
I don't buy that crap. I read it many articles, but I still don't buy.
I don't think we all have a six pack. And that we just can't see it because of the fat covering it. I know when I started working out, no matter how deep i poker my fingers into my belly, there we're no muscles there. I still have a relativly high BF, but since 6-7 months training, I can feel my abs with my index finger through my belly fat.
I know for a fact, those we're not there before.
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I don't buy that crap. I read it many articles, but I still don't buy.
I don't think we all have a six pack. And that we just can't see it because of the fat covering it. I know when I started working out, no matter how deep i poker my fingers into my belly, there we're no muscles there. I still have a relativly high BF, but since 6-7 months training, I can feel my abs with my index finger through my belly fat.
I know for a fact, those we're not there before.
give the guy credit for his work.
I don't buy that crap. I read it many articles, but I still don't buy.
I don't think we all have a six pack. And that we just can't see it because of the fat covering it. I know when I started working out, no matter how deep i poker my fingers into my belly, there we're no muscles there. I still have a relativly high BF, but since 6-7 months training, I can feel my abs with my index finger through my belly fat.
I know for a fact, those we're not there before.
probly the dumbest thing i have ever read on this site.
Yes, we all have a six pack. It is called the rectus abdominus. At a certain point you are going to see it even if you don't naturally have much muscle mass. Sure, some hypertrophy of those muscles will occur when you start resistance training, and that may make them more visible at higher body fat percentages, but everyone has a rectus abdominus, period.
sounds reasonable.
but I've known a few guys who had a low low BF all their life. But I never seen a six pack on them.
and a friend of mine from highschool, had no sixpack when I met him. Then he got into weight training and got one..........I can't say for sure if his body fat dropped or not, but he did look pretty lean when I first met him.
thanks a lot guys i am going to try and refine my diet even more and do some resistance exercises now. My six pack is poking through but i think i might need to concentrate on my diet more
sounds reasonable.
but I've known a few guys who had a low low BF all their life. But I never seen a six pack on them.
and a friend of mine from highschool, had no sixpack when I met him. Then he got into weight training and got one..........I can't say for sure if his body fat dropped or not, but he did look pretty lean when I first met him.
I don't buy that crap. I read it many articles, but I still don't buy.
I don't think we all have a six pack. And that we just can't see it because of the fat covering it. I know when I started working out, no matter how deep i poker my fingers into my belly, there we're no muscles there. I still have a relativly high BF, but since 6-7 months training, I can feel my abs with my index finger through my belly fat.
I know for a fact, those we're not there before.