Yes, the old abs again. Im doing 50 ab crunches a day for two reasons. 1. to build abs 2. out of interest to see the affects. But has anyone else built abs through doing crunches, how long did it take you to notice any results?
Steddie I must admit your are quite Steady in your questions! ROCK ON!
Work IT!.....................>
The ultimate AB MACHINE:
Revving up the
Quiet Riot; the
Deficit Diet.
One needs to understand the function of the torso. Its primary function is one of support (in simple terms), and some twisting functions. In addition, one needs to understand that this muscle, though like the other muscles, are in fact different in many aspects as well:
1. They may grow a little, but they will not grow like the other muscles and have limitations, 2. Its a high endurance muscle (and can take a reasonable beating and adapt fairly quickly), and respond to higher repetitions--normally. (under 30).
With this in mind, I dont single out one exercise over another. Rather a FBW inconjunction with a deficit diet as the core composite in stengthening, developing, and revealing the torso region.
Above ALL other direct torso work, the KINGS of indirect torso development in my opinion are the deadlift and squat, followed by some direct torso work.
And, lastly one has to have the genetic composite to make it happen. We all have abs, but they are not all structured....quite---the same. Though I liked the crunches, they seemed to provide more of a function of control with me, and for this had their place in my routine. My torso front abs are genetically large, and seemed to respond better with weighted movements at a 20 rep range on most exercises.
Going into my program to get lean would be
rather extensive, but to answer the question on how long it took: Just over a year with carefully calculated calorie limitations adjusted to what I did each day.
A FULL BODY---split---routine....the entire time, along with performing (at differing times): weighted crunches, weighted half-ups, russian twists, leg raises, hanging leg raises, DB side bends for direct torso work. And cardio as well. I also manipulated calories in many different ways over this period.
To remove the last lower ab portion of fat, I had to nearly triple cardio at one point (I did over 50 cardio sessions in May 07, for example at rather high intensity levels, and perfomed two-adays and even three-aday at 25 to 35 minutes), and used a form of a ketogenic diet (low carb). This was by far was the toughest and most difficult portion----but it came off....I was more stubborn.
Getting the abs to show is all about the diet......hands down no equal---all that cardio work would have been for nothing without the diet right........plain and simple. (sure my cardiovascular would have improved, but the fat wouldnt of come off)
This is the short answer.......I prevented myself from being too windy...
Im bulking now though...........to add some size..........
HEHE
