Definition? someone please help me!!!

OK, i've been working out every day for 30- 40 mins (usually split into a 20 and 1 or 2 10 min sessions) im concentrating quite a lot on my abs and feel that they are quite strong now. i was severely underweight for a period of time, and although i am now back at a healthy weight, i cant gain muscle or get any abdominal definition. before being underweight, i had been overweight, weighing 57 kg from the age of 8 until 14. however, when i lost weight, and got down to ~43kg (5"8' tall) i still lacked defintion in my abs. i cant believe that i have too high a body fat % since i look quite skinny whilst wearing clothes, and i eat a very high protein diet, consuming at least 100g each day. im also not quite sure how many calories to eat- at the moment i have 2500-2600 and am on a calorie controlled diet.

for me any advice will be considered and i am more than willing to suffer in order to get 4, 6, or 8 pack abs.

i mainly do exercises requiring only my body weight, since i dont have much equipment (apart from a 3 and a 4kg weight) and cant afford gym membership.
if anyone can help me, i would really appreciate it and i would be more than willing to send some pics of me (looking weedy) or relay any other facts if requested.

Thanks a lot...

P.S.

for my abs i do all 3 of the workouts from this video clip
 
sorry bout the dodgy screenname...

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yeah, sorry
its not meant to be religious or anything despite what it seems!

it's just a literal translation of my middle name and allows me to use the same username on every site as noone else ever uses it...

hope i didn't scare anyone off!

anyway, please someone reply to my plea for help- i dont care how useless ur advice proves 2 b just as long as sum1 puts in a lil effort 2 help me out...

oh, btw, i do 3 of the 4 exercises from the video, as well as sum others.... i dont do the swiss ball 1 as my balance is 2 bad, my wallet 2 empty & i find it neer gives me the desired burn..
 
Your current focus is far too much on ab isolation, and not enough on isolating a "focus group" of diet and fitness knowledge to make your goal appear in time.

Additionally, you should have a clear understanding that the body works as a complete unit, and a clear understanding of the bodily "function" of the ab core. In addition, you "should" have a clear understanding of your current physical condition and the physical condition you want to get to.

It begins with the circumference of the diet structure. Next it begins with an understanding of various fitness exercises (what they do directly and indirectly), and incorporating exercise structure that fits within the confinement of your personal goal.

You will be well served in developing a routine around the premise that the body works as one unit, and train in this manner. If you do (and diet is coresponding to your goal you seek), the ab core (genetics willing) will follow suite.

Some dont have to do isolated ab work, while others (dependent on physical factors) will be better served in doing direct ab work along with indirect ab work that comes within their overall routine (ie, Squats, Dead Lifts, etc).

Therefore, get your diet inline with what you want to do, and develop a routine that is designed with how the body is designed to function.

You can start by doing some self education (just to break the ice), and then come back with more questions, and see if we can answer them.


Go here and read on some basic and fundamental information:

Weight Training 101

Nutrition 101

Weight Training Technical Articles

How to get abs guide


Go here for some thoughts on the mental side:

Weight Loss Intricate


The ChillOut Log by Chillen
(allot of pages to go through, but there IS good information that may help you if you take the time to seek it)
=========================================================

None of these links are exhaustive in their knowledge content, but it is enough to give you a "general" idea where to present some focus and attention.


Best wishes to all that you attempt to do,


Chillen
 
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Your current focus is far too much on ab isolation, and not enough on isolating a "focus group" of diet and fitness knowledge to make your goal appear in time.

Additionally, you should have a clear understanding that the body works as a complete unit, and a clear understanding of the bodily "function" of the ab core. In addition, you "should" have a clear understanding of the your current physical condition and the physical condition you want to get to.

It begins with the circumference of the diet structure. Next it begins with an understanding of various fitness exercises (what they do directly and indirectly), and incorporating exercise structure that fits within the confinement of your personal goal.

You will be well served in developing a routine around the premise that the body works as one unit, and train in this manner. If you do (and diet is coresponding to your goal you seek), the ab core (genetics willing) will follow suite.

Some dont have to do isolated ab work, while others (dependent on physical factors) will be better served in doing direct ab work along with indirect ab work that comes within their overall routine (ie, Squats, Dead Lifts, etc).

Therefore, get your diet inline with what you want to do, and develop a routine that is designed with how the body is designed to function.

You can start by doing some self education (just to break the ice), and then come back with more questions, and see if we can answer them.


Go here and read on some basic and fundamental information:

Weight Training 101

Nutrition 101

Weight Training Technical Articles

How to get abs guide


Go here for some thoughts on the mental side:

Weight Loss Intricate


The ChillOut Log by Chillen
(allot of pages to go through, but there IS good information that may help you if you take the time to seek it)
=========================================================

None of these links are exhaustive in their knowledge content, but it is enough to give you a "general" idea where to present some focus and attention.


Best wishes to all that you attempt to do,


Chillen
kk, all v well and i appreciate your reply sooooo much...
but ive hit a hitch, it says to overload every other day 4 bout 1 hour, but i cant afford gym membership and im not allowed in my school gym for another year... also, i cant afford to buy any proper equipment- machines and such but am wondering if just a cheap set of free weights is gd nuf as if i save 4 a coupkle months i could mayb afford them...
wat du think? any other suggestions much appreciated :)
 
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