Showing posts with label ab variations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ab variations. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

How to get Abs without the boring Ab routine

So you really want to know what the best ab workout is for losing stomach fat, right???

Are you ready for the answer?

There are none.

Doing ab workouts don't help you lose fat around your waist line; they only help develop your core muscles. Do as many abs routines as you wish and you will never burn the fat off your mid section, but there is a way though.

Read On...

As a Personal Trainer, Nutrition Expert, and Fitness Coach, I often get people asking me this one question; "Dean, what are the best types of exercises and workouts that are for losing stubborn stomach fat in order to bring out visible six pack abs?"

Here's the problem. Most people that have excess stomach fat are usually looking for a "miracle ab workout" that is going to have them ripped with abs in not time. The only thing is that this is not a reality. They are going about it the wrong way. You don't lose stomach fat by doing a "miracle ab workout." Although it will help you develop your abs but not lose the fat around your abs. You get abs by doing compound workouts targeting your whole body, and eating well.

When you focus your time and effort on ab workouts and ab exercises to flatten your stomach and bring out those 6 pack abs the sad truth is your wasting your time. You need to do the correct workouts that will actually help reduce your stubborn body fat for good.

The answers I give my clients when they ask for the best workout for their abs, and for loosing belly fat is that I tell them to include a full body workout. A full body workout can include the exercises listed; lunges, a variation of squats, clean & presses, dead lifts, snatches, presses and pulls, swings, sprinting, mountain climbers, etc.

These exercises are known as compound movements. Movements that include many other muscle groups rather than the one being isolated; these maximize your full body burning potential also known as your metabolism. Your metabolism is sent into high speed and turns into a fat burning machine. Soon enough you will reveal your abs, if you follow the advice.

When I evaluate my clients, I still recommend working on the core and abdominals, but only the exercises that are designed to strengthen the mid section. I focus on getting my clients more bang for the buck per say. Getting them result in a timely manner, and stimulating more muscles in less the time. A full body routine that stimulate the greatest hormonal and metabolic changes within the body.

When you train with these compound movements, you are stimulating your mid section. These exercises aren't specific to your abs, but they do work them, a lot. The body can gain much more benefit when it is trained using multiple-joint workouts.

In order for you to actually see your abs you need to know that your nutrition is the most important ingredient. It doesn't matter how hard you train, or how many time you are in the gym. If your diet sucks, than don't expect to see any results! Nutrition is the key if you want to ever see your abs.

Let's take a moment and clear up the confusion;

You don't need to waste time with ab exercises to see your abs. Stop wasting your time doing sit ups, crunches, leg raises, etc. Just add old fashion high intensity full body workouts to your routine. With this said, add that to a healthy diet full of unprocessed foods in there most natural state and you will see your abs in no time.

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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

The 3 Best Ab Exercises That Are Not Direct Ab Exercises


Instead of the typical ab exercise routines that we see so often with crunches, situps, leg lifts, etc... I like to give my readers better options for metabolism-boosting high intensity workouts that work their entire body while also working their abs.

I'm going to show you an example today of one of my favorite ab workouts that doesn't include any direct ab exercises at all. It's in a tri-set format (similar to a super-set but alternating between 3 exercises).

Here goes:

1a. Renegade Dumbbell Rows
1b. Front Squats with Barbell
1c. Mountain Climbers on Floor

A good rep scheme to use with this could be 3-4 sets of 8 reps for each exercise, or more sets for less reps, such as 5 sets of 5 reps of each exercise. Mountain climbers can be done for a time interval (such as 30 seconds) instead of "reps".

Renegade dumbbell rows are done starting in a pushup position with the hands on 2 dumbbells. You then row one dumbbell up while stabilizing your body with the other arm. Bring the dumbbell back to the ground and alternate the rowing arm while stabilizing with the opposite arm. This stabilizing effect during the rows creates incredible work for your entire midsection core area. Trust me... you'll feel it in the abs!

Front squats are done similar to back squats, however with the barbell in front of your body on the front of your shoulders instead of resting on the upper back as in back squats. You stabilize the barbell on your shoulders by crossing your arms and pushing your fists into the bar against your shoulders while keeping your elbows out in front of the body. This takes a little practice at first, so you will want to seek a professional trainer at your gym to help you with the form. Front squats require extreme stabilization strength from the abs due to the barbell weight being shifted to the front of the body instead of the back. Even though this is mostly a leg exercise, you'll feel this one in the abs big time!

Mountain climbers are done by starting in a pushup position and then shuffling your feet in and out so that your knees are moving in under your chest and then back out to starting position. It sort of resembles climbing a mountain but flat on the floor. If you want an advanced version, you can also shuffle your hands 8-10 inches forward and backward in addition to the leg movements. This really makes it a full body exercise and MUCH more difficult than standard mountain climbers.

After finishing each exercise, rest about 30 seconds before starting the next exercise. Rest about 1-2 minutes after completing each "tri-set" before repeating.

This will give you one of the best ab workouts you've ever had without even doing any direct ab exercises. You'll see what I mean after you try it!

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