ABS: How many crunches do you do a day?
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<--- I did 0 crunches and 0 planks to get these abs.0
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I does hanging leg raises- and plank stuff- there are "other" ab things I do- but yeah- unless I'm in dance class and my teacher says this is what we are doing- I never do them.0
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What about sit-ups lol? Why does the military make you do sit-ups if they're a waste of time?0
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What about sit-ups lol? Why does the military make you do sit-ups if they're a waste of time?
the military makes personnel do sit ups for athletic testing. there are many more ab work outs that they do, such as flutter kicks, hello dolly's, etc.
also, the service men and women are shown how to do sit ups properly, from the hip flexors using abdominal strength, not curling of the neck.
it is not done to give the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines a six pack abs.0 -
The only time I do crunches/sit-ups are when I do fitness tests at work, but I rarely do them in my workouts0
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A day? Zero. I don't focus so much on repetitive, monotonous exercises. I usually do weekly "circuits" and work my entire body. So I do end up doing some isolated core exercises but they are usually mixed into a HIIT routine or maybe with some kick-boxing or even strength training.0
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LeadingMuscle wrote: »Do squats and deadlifts, lose the fat by eating at deficit, and you'll have abs. Crunches will not get you there.
That's false. You lose the weight by eating at a deficit. You lose that fat my cardio or high intensity workout. There's a big difference between fat loss and weight loss.
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LeadingMuscle wrote: »Do squats and deadlifts, lose the fat by eating at deficit, and you'll have abs. Crunches will not get you there.
That's false. You lose the weight by eating at a deficit. You lose that fat my cardio or high intensity workout. There's a big difference between fat loss and weight loss.
Man, you haven't even made it to 25 posts and you're already completely wrong. Cardio and HIIT is not needed at all. Not even one second of it. Please do not spread misinformation, it helps no one.0 -
What about sit-ups lol? Why does the military make you do sit-ups if they're a waste of time?
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LeadingMuscle wrote: »Do squats and deadlifts, lose the fat by eating at deficit, and you'll have abs. Crunches will not get you there.
That's false. You lose the weight by eating at a deficit. You lose that fat my cardio or high intensity workout. There's a big difference between fat loss and weight loss.
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@ninerbuff When losing weight, the way to lose just fat is by adding strength training into your fitness program. You just can't try to lose weight simply by performing cardio. The pounds you lose through cardio will come right back if you stop the cardio, without muscle mass to keep the weight off. When you add muscle, you improve the body fat composition ratio, which is the main goal. You shouldn't just be concerned with a smaller number on the scale. Your a "fitness trainer" out of all people you should know that. When you just do cardio, you lose a little bit of fat, muscle tissue, etc.0
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Dude... why is your mirror in your kitchen?0
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I do quite a lot of direct ab and core accessory work as I have a damaged back and the stronger my core the better my back condition is. But OP please mix it up rather than just ramp up the numbers of one exercise.
Bent knee sit ups, hanging leg raises, cable ab crunch, single dumbbell side bends to name a few.
I also do fairly high reps as I need strength endurance for my cycling.0 -
What about sit-ups lol? Why does the military make you do sit-ups if they're a waste of time?
also keep in mind- changing things in the military takes an act of congress- it's exhausting.
They use archaic methods for lots of things- that doesn't mean it's a gold standard for anything- they are way behind on this sort of thing.0 -
@ninerbuff When losing weight, the way to lose just fat is by adding strength training into your fitness program. You just can't try to lose weight simply by performing cardio. The pounds you lose through cardio will come right back if you stop the cardio, without muscle mass to keep the weight off. When you add muscle, you improve the body fat composition ratio, which is the main goal. You shouldn't just be concerned with a smaller number on the scale. Your a "fitness trainer" out of all people you should know that. When you just do cardio, you lose a little bit of fat, muscle tissue, etc.
at the end of the day you have to be in a deficit..
you can't out lift or out run a calorie surplus….0 -
Doing different types of crunches,
Cable crunches, Cradle crunches, side crunches
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@ninerbuff When losing weight, the way to lose just fat is by adding strength training into your fitness program. You just can't try to lose weight simply by performing cardio. The pounds you lose through cardio will come right back if you stop the cardio, without muscle mass to keep the weight off. When you add muscle, you improve the body fat composition ratio, which is the main goal. You shouldn't just be concerned with a smaller number on the scale. Your a "fitness trainer" out of all people you should know that. When you just do cardio, you lose a little bit of fat, muscle tissue, etc.
You can't lose just fat. When losing weight you will always lose more than just fat.
Resistance training will help minimize the LBM you lose, but you will lose some.
Do you have any proof that if I stop cardio I will gain my weight back?
Also one isn't going to gain much if any muscle mass when losing weight.
That's not how this works.....
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if the idea is resistance training... then 100+ of something means the movement is simply to easy to be effective.
but the point of the ab muscles is to bring the sternum about an inch closer to the pelvis. so crunches aren't such a bad idea.
if you pre-exhaust your abs with something far more taxing, like hanging leg raises (or maybe even your planks), then 25-30 crunches will seem a lot harder then the 100 you were doing before and you'll get a lot more out of them.0
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