Hi, I'm really interested in getting those abs, i find 'em attractive and feminine but i dont know what type of exercise i could you in order to get them. Can you guys help me? Thanks a lot!
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08-01-2010, 03:22 PM #1
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08-01-2010, 03:45 PM #2
Exercise alone will not get you that look, its a flat stomach due to lower body fat, with a slightly viable Adonis belt (very slightly, could be genetic with her). Depending on a few things, losing body fat through diet, with some exercise, circuit training or moderate weights and some cardio will probably be your best bet. See the sticky in the nutrition section called Calculating Calorie Needs to figure out a diet that will work and give it some time 4-6 weeks to notice results.
If this were easy, everyone would walk around ripped.
I like eating, it helps with the not dying.
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08-01-2010, 03:50 PM #3
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08-01-2010, 05:11 PM #4
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Yes, I agree with the above posters.
If you have a layer of fat over your abs, you will need to lower your cals significantly so you are in a calorie deficit. Also, watch your macros - keeping carbs fairly low. You will need to learn what works (and doesn't work) for your body.
Don't forget the cardio and weights!
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08-03-2010, 01:04 AM #6
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ye she has a great body no doubt but thats not a ab shot. if you want abs you really have to do what every one else is doing. get on a ketogenic diet. i customized my own and have lowered my bodyfat by 1% each week. its been 3 weeks and i have seen a lack of energy in my performance but i guess its because ive dropped from 3500 cals down to 1700. if your going to do cardio its best just to do HIIT instead of boring 30 minitue runs. if your not sure what hiit is my definition of it is short term burts. so ill get on the treadmill and light jog for a minitue then crank the speed up to a pace were its really really fast but not to fast so i cant keep up. do it for 20 seconds. then if your treadmill has a stop button click it it will shut the treadmill of without u having to run at that pace and lowering the speed. you will NOT fly off dw. then just repeat this process. i can only get up to 5 HIITS. probably because i enjoy weed BESIDES that if ur not fuc*ked by the 5th burst do a few more if you can. just remember to not rest for to long in between burst's. keep that heart pumping. good luck. ( also i have to add you need to train ur abs just like any other muscle i cant stress that enough so throw in weighting incline crunches , leg raises ( weighted ) etc etc
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08-03-2010, 08:29 AM #7
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08-03-2010, 09:58 AM #8
:/ why does she need to need to lower her cals? I agree about what works for you and what doesnt however assuming she needs to lower her cals? what do you base that on? I am currently looking and am gaining mass eating more and still my abs are more defined now than ever before..its not necessarily always how much you eat..its what you eat that gives you results..just my opinion..
and I agree that girl has a nice tummy but most ladies on here have abs to die for!*live..love..lift* & Deadlift
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08-03-2010, 10:32 AM #9
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08-04-2010, 08:41 AM #15
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Uh huh...sure ya did. Wait, don't tell me - you measured your bodyfat each week with calipers too, right? Or was it that handheld thingie? Maybe the scale that you stand on with bare feet?
It took me 3 months to drop 7% bodyfat while dieting for my competition. And I had my bodyfat measured the most acurate way possible.
And I'm not going to start an argument. Anyone who knows how the body works and how to diet properly will know what's what. You are now on ignore you brilliant 16 year old miscer.
Go ahead and keep dropping 1% bodyfat a week
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08-04-2010, 08:47 AM #16
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08-04-2010, 08:55 AM #17
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08-04-2010, 09:07 AM #18
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In all honesty when keto dieting the idea is to lose fat fast. Being a male and only 16 it is possible if you had more to lose. But if you're already lean, 1% a week is not likely to happen. You'll be looking at a net loss of muscle as well.
For the average female with a spot on diet, you can usually lose 1% every 2 weeks. I had to lose 8% for my last show and it took my 16 weeks to get there.National Level Competitor (Female BB)
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08-04-2010, 09:55 AM #19
A general rule of thumb when dieting for a contest would be to take your current bf% and start your diet that many weeks out. Lets say your 15% bf then your gonna need to diet for 15 weeks, that doesnt mean your gonna get to 0% bf. If youre a tub of lard its gonna be easier to lose a percentage of bf quicker but if your physique is already relatively in check its not gonna just melt off that quick.
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08-04-2010, 11:15 AM #20
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Hi,
I'm not trying to start a fight but it is possible to lose 1% bf a week. I know b/c I've done it while dieting down. It happened with cardio and diet manipulation. It is possible. Everyone is different. It's not easy but it's possible and it mainly happened between 20-17% bf then I hit a plateau change my diet again and then it's a .06-.08% drop. BF measured with calipers and a professional.
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08-04-2010, 11:49 AM #21
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08-04-2010, 12:06 PM #22
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08-04-2010, 12:11 PM #23
Don't waste your breath Nori, kid is asking in previous posts about running H-drol cycle at 16 years old and advising women they are around 12% body fat... so... clearly he's been to school and you haven't :P
..... sorry guy, but you do have a lot to learn. You seem like a nice person, but, a lot to learn...
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08-04-2010, 12:18 PM #24
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08-04-2010, 12:25 PM #25
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Good point Kim. Although I think it's important too for people to remember that you're a veteran at this game who has the determination and drive to get what you want.
Very true that it's much easier to drop the weight when you have more to lose.
I'm still a bit skeptical, although great job on the loss regardless.
Clearly
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08-04-2010, 12:28 PM #26
Someone once said everyone has abs/6-pack but the key difference is whether they show or not. Like everyone else has said, lowering body fat is key whether by diet, weight-training, cardio or some combination of these elements.
With that said, if you 1) are already working out and eating right, and 2) want to flatten the stomach vs. working on a cut, 6-pack look, I found that pilates-based ab/core work was more effective for me than traditional ab-work. By more effective, I mean that my abs became stronger while looking flatter and, on a side note, as a runner, my form got better which meant I had better runs.
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08-04-2010, 12:48 PM #27
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The first time I did it yes, I lost a lot and was too small for a show. The last time I did it I hardly lost any. 3.5lbs. which was fine b/c I needed to bring my legs down. I went from 144lbs at 20% to 140lbs 17% 5days out. Was on stage at 136 after 3 days water deplete. 5 days after show I rebounded to 144lbs (i went on a binge) and was back in gym. today I'm 142 and 18%
So, yes you'll lose muscle but, it's can be limited.
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08-04-2010, 08:08 PM #28
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