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Are Your 6 Pack Abs Still Not Showing?
You’re getting disappointed, and it’s not surprising, because you have exercised those six pack abs for ever, and they are still not showing. How many more crunches do i have to do to get them defined enough to show as a great set of six pack abs?
To start with, you are not the only one in this state, there are many more people in this position, so take heart, and with a few changes, your abs and six pack will be showing very soon. Even with the best of intentions, which can be seen by the number of crunches we do daily, some people just cannot get their abdominals to show. You are sure that your abdominal muscles are way stronger, nevertheless they still don’t show, so what exactly is going on? Well, what you need to do first is to make absolutely sure that it is your abs that you are targeting in your crunches, an also make sure that you are not rushing them. For many exercisers, it is the number they can do in a fixed time that is what matters, but that lowers the standard of the exercise. To benefit more, you need to hold each contraction of the abs for a few seconds, and if you are rushing to beat the latest record of number of the crunches in two minutes, then you are not able to do this, and the crunches will not be as beneficial for you. So slow down, and improve the quality of your crunches, and any other exercises you do that target the abdominal muscles.
The next thing you need to do is to discover what your body fat ratio is – if you are a gym member, you can get weighed there and the scales will be able to tell you your body fat ratio if your bathroom scales aren’t able to. Your body fat ratio should be around 12, but if your ratio is much higher than this, then that confirms why your six pack abdominals are not showing. The body fat ratio is a guide to inform you how much body fat you have, and the bigger the number, the more fat you have. The more fat you have, the more layers of fat are covering your abs muscles, so provided you have been doing your exercises correctly, your abs will be well defined but just hidden by too much fat.
Now then, if too much is the cause of your abs to not be defined as great six pack abdominals what are your options? You can see that you need to lose some of those fat layers, and abs exercises alone will not achieve this for you. You must do some cardio exercises, to lose some fat. Don’t panic this doesn’t automatically mean that you have to workout even longer in the gym daily. You will probably spend less time on your abs crunches, with more time doing cardio. Combine this with eating a little less, you will be well on your way to losing some body fat. Make sure you are eating a healthy diet, and not over doing the drinks. The occasional drink is fine, but drinking alcohol on a regular basis is just providing your body with too many unneccessary calories.
So, to conclude, exercise appropriately, lose some body fat and your six pack abdominals will be defined and showing like those on others you’ve been jealously watching.
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You Worked On Your Abs, But Where Are They?
It might not seem fair, you have put your time in and worked on those abs as much as others at your, and you’re doing lots of repetitions, so why can’t you see your abs? It can be extremely annoying, that is for sure, and it seems so unjust that others have the perfect six pack abs while yours are still no where to be seen. Why don’t your abs show, and what can you do about it?
Well first of all, you need to realize that everyone is different, we eat different amounts of foods and drink of differing types, and our body’s process it differently. That’s why even in the same family we have people of different shapes and sizes.
Next, you need to be certain that you are actually doing all the exercises correctly. Speed is not important here, and you should not be trying to win the medal for the most crunches in one minute. You need to make sure you are accurately targeting the abs – if you aren’t, you’ll never get great abs. So slow your crunches down, and make sure it is actually your abdominals doing the work. If not, correct your method, and pay close attention as you repeat them in the future to make sure you don’t slip back into the wrong way.
Next, while you are at the gym, see what your body fat ratio is. It should be in the low teens, ideally around twelve. Anything higher will explain why your abdominals are not looking ripped. The body fat ratio tells you how much fat that your body has. The higher the number the more fat your body has, and the more fat, the harder it is for those abs muscles to stand out from under those layers of fat. Sounds right, right?
Ok, so if your body fat ration is not in the right range, what it is suggesting to is that you have to lose some of those layers of fat. To do this, you need to do more than crunches and abs exercises. You need to do some cardio exercises too, and watch what you eat. Perhaps you need to eat a little less while running a little more. You get the idea. Once you lose a few pounds, your abdominals muscles will be able to be seen, and in time, as your body fat ration gets to the ideal level, your six pack abs will be showing good and strong, and you will no longer have to be concerned about where your
ripped abs are, as they will be there for all to see.
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