Jillian Michaels 6-Week six pack any good?
pianoplaya94
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I am looking to tone my mid-section and have visible abs. I currently do crunches, using the workout machines, at the gym. As well as other strength training for other areas (e.g leg lifts). I know that abs "start in the kitchen" but I already have a pretty low bf % (19 I think?) and am already on the very low end of a healthy BMI. So I am wondering, if you've tried this workout, if it is worth it and if it has noticeable results?
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I personally didn't like this workout at all. I didn't feel anything through most of it, my abs weren't burning at all.
I highly recommend the hasfit.com 30 day to six pack abs program. Its only 5-10 minutes a day, 5 times a week and it has a calendar. It's on their website and the videos are linked to youtube. Very convenient! My abs are always burning and I'm already seeing results on day 8!0 -
I personally didn't like this workout at all. I didn't feel anything through most of it, my abs weren't burning at all.
I highly recommend the hasfit.com 30 day to six pack abs program. Its only 5-10 minutes a day, 5 times a week and it has a calendar. It's on their website and the videos are linked to youtube. Very convenient! My abs are always burning and I'm already seeing results on day 8!
Great thanks! I'll check it out!0 -
I found this to be good. It's a 30 day plank challenge, and I definitely saw a lot of improvement as I did it.
http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/the-30-day-plank-challenge/?utm_source=mfp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=weekly20150504&mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRokv6rBZKXonjHpfsX56+UuUK60iokz2EFye+LIHETpodcMTsZiN6+TFAwTG5toziV8R7DBLM153N8QXRTg0 -
I personally didn't like this workout at all. I didn't feel anything through most of it, my abs weren't burning at all.
I highly recommend the hasfit.com 30 day to six pack abs program. Its only 5-10 minutes a day, 5 times a week and it has a calendar. It's on their website and the videos are linked to youtube. Very convenient! My abs are always burning and I'm already seeing results on day 8!
I second the hasfit program! I love that it's quick and targets the specific area. All of their videos are great though0 -
I have done several Jillian workouts and this is not one of my favorites. There is one long circuit that repeats once. I think I like her videos with shorter circuits better. (Three different "short" circuits of 30DS or Ripped, instead of one "long" circuit repeated like this one).
I will also check out hasfit.com. Thanks!0 -
pianoplaya94 wrote: »I am looking to tone my mid-section and have visible abs. I currently do crunches, using the workout machines, at the gym. As well as other strength training for other areas (e.g leg lifts). I know that abs "start in the kitchen" but I already have a pretty low bf % (19 I think?) and am already on the very low end of a healthy BMI. So I am wondering, if you've tried this workout, if it is worth it and if it has noticeable results?
Visible abs are produced by losing body fat---and your body will decide where to lose fat next. No workout will spot reduce fat; exercise is for health and strength, diet is for abs.0 -
I haven't done this specific workout, but you may find this helpful:First, before anyone takes offense, I'm a Jillian fan. I absolutely love No More Trouble Zones and Banish Fat, Boost Metabolism. I cannot say enough about those 2 workouts. I wanted a workout that was strictly abs to supplement on the days I do outdoor cardio. I have pretty strong abs and am sick enough to actually like working them. So of course I bought Jillian's ab workout!
Except it's not really an ab workout. Sure there's ab work, but it's pretty fast paced cardio. I didn't need or want that. I wanted to go nuts on my abs a few days a week. I get that you have to do cardio to burn the fat off in order to see the ab muscles, but I take care of that with other work outs.
People have mentioned before that in some of Jillian's workouts, she goes so fast that it's easy to get injured. I consider myself intermediate-just touching into advanced, so I wasn't worried about that. Well, I was wrong (maybe I'm not as close to advanced as I thought). I can handle burpees, but with the fast paced ones, that wierd spider thing, wild warm ups, and all the other oddities in this workout, before I knew it, I had strained a calf muscle. Now that plain hurts! Not to mention, thanks to this unnecessary injury, my cardio and lower body work had to be severely modified for 3 weeks. That meant a half inch gain to my waistline. =-O Fortunately, NMTZ & BFBM took care of that once I was able to really get into it again.
I gave it 3 stars, because I think it could be a good workout if you weren't really doing cardio, or if you just want it as part of a larger rotation. That's not what I was looking for.
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