Better abs in 2016
edup1975
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Been working out , more cardio than strength training. Lost 20 of the 30 lbs but want better abs and spare tire to go away. Doing sit-ups, ab carver , planking to melt the fat away so I can have better abs. Any suggestions !
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Calorie deficit to lose fat0
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Exercising abs doesn't "melt" away fat. You're conditioning the muscle underneath, but directly working any area of the body doesn't encourage fat loss in that area any faster. As mentioned, calorie deficit and consistency is what affects fat loss the most.
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No exercise will melt the fat away. You can have awesome abs, and still be unable to see them.0
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I did not mention on protein and veggie dirt , limiting carbs as well0
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Protein and veggie diet as well
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Doing the same thing for 2016. Big thing I'm changing is diet, but like you I'm adding in ab exercises since I don't do them regularly enough.0
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Calorie intake per day is 1200 calories. Fish , chic breast , veggies -0
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I did not mention on protein and veggie dirt , limiting carbs as well
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Free weights. Specifically compound lifts. Also rotations. Engage the core.0
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Thanks for the info.0
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Abs are made in the kitchen, not in the gym as has already been said......it's all about the diet
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I disagree with abs being made in the kitchen. You can get as thin as a whip but if you lack muscle you're going to look soft. Yes, a big part of having visible abs is about reaching a certain level of leanness but muscle mass does matter and is lost with extreme caloric deficits. OP is a 48 yo male with the (claimed) intake of a petite dieting sedentary post-menopausal woman. That's extreme and not likely to yield his desired results.0
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