How to Get Abs?
winejunky143
Posts: 153 Member
I would like to tone up and work on getting a muscular core. The typical sit ups, crunches, planks and leg lifts are a bit tedious and boring.. Does anyone have any fun and effective core workouts they can share with me? Is there something you add or take away from you diet? Thanks in advance!
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add squats and deadlifts, take away a modest amount of calories2
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Getting abs=lowering BF%=calorie deficit plus heavy lifting3
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My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.2
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Read the recomp thread. It's in the maintaining weight section2
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winejunky143 wrote: »My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.
Not necessarily. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10177803/recomposition-maintaining-weight-while-losing-fat4 -
I have toned my abs on the dip machine. By extending and lowering legs while suspended . Do 3x20. Them on the same dip machine I crunch towards my chest and down . Also 3 x 20 . Has worked for me4
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Gimsteinn1 wrote: »They're there.. Just gotta uncover them by lowering your body fat %
Keep lifting and eat clean, good foods at a deficiency
This^^ You can work your abs all you want, but if your body fat % is too high they will star buried under fat. Eat healthy foods, stay away from unhealthy carbs (white rice, pasta, etc) and eat as clean as possible and you will see they will start to pop up.2 -
My abs have mostly been built up by compound lifts.. deadlifts, squats etc. Keep in mind while lowering your bodyfat by eating in a deficit can reveal them, if you don't have an adequate muscle base they may not show up even if your BF% gets very low.
Also you don't need to stay away from any particular foods..ex white rice or pasta. I have rice and pasta muliple times per week.. I also have a serving of ice cream every night...I just fit it within my calories.6 -
Gimsteinn1 wrote: »They're there.. Just gotta uncover them by lowering your body fat %
Keep lifting and eat clean, good foods at a deficiency
This^^ You can work your abs all you want, but if your body fat % is too high they will star buried under fat. Eat in a deficitand you will see they will start to pop up.
Fixed.
OP, doing recomp is a way of maintaining weight but slowly losing fat and gaining muscle. Your bmi won't change, but your bf% will lower (bmi isn't a percentage?).... If you don't want a lower bf% then you'll have to live with your covered abs, sorry!0 -
To point out, it's more than just low body fat %, it's also good body composition. Gotta have developed muscle to have abs. Which is often why it can take some time to get them.
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winejunky143 wrote: »My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.
Are you the male or female in the pic? Do you know your body fat %?0 -
I just been eating good and doing planks, leg lifts and a few other exercises as well as running. Lost 1 stone and toned up quite a bit compared to when I started about 4 months ago.0
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winejunky143 wrote: »My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.
Are you the male or female in the pic? Do you know your body fat %?
Female, my BMI is 21%. I'm not sure what my body fat % is and I'm slightly confused at the difference now or how to find it out considering other users previous comments. I have little to no fat on my stomach though but no muscle really. Just looking for good/fun exercise suggestions to strengthen my core0 -
winejunky143 wrote: »winejunky143 wrote: »My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.
Are you the male or female in the pic? Do you know your body fat %?
Female, my BMI is 21%. I'm not sure what my body fat % is and I'm slightly confused at the difference now or how to find it out considering other users previous comments. I have little to no fat on my stomach though but no muscle really. Just looking for good/fun exercise suggestions to strengthen my core
BMI is just a height/weight calculation. BF% is the percent of your weight that is fat. A low BF% coupled with a good foundation of lean body mass (muscle) is typically the best way to have visible abs. Fun & core strengthening may not be the same for everyone. Also, just doing core exercises doesn't necessarily get you to having abs quicker or easier.1 -
I was doing planks to get some tone but my abs didn't show until I got down to 15% body fat. Of course I have put on twenty pounds and my body fat is now 22% so my abs are hibernating right now.0
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winejunky143 wrote: »winejunky143 wrote: »My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.
Are you the male or female in the pic? Do you know your body fat %?
Female, my BMI is 21%. I'm not sure what my body fat % is and I'm slightly confused at the difference now or how to find it out considering other users previous comments. I have little to no fat on my stomach though but no muscle really. Just looking for good/fun exercise suggestions to strengthen my core
BMI is just a height/weight calculation. BF% is the percent of your weight that is fat. A low BF% coupled with a good foundation of lean body mass (muscle) is typically the best way to have visible abs. Fun & core strengthening may not be the same for everyone. Also, just doing core exercises doesn't necessarily get you to having abs quicker or easier.
Pretty much. And for women, it regularly requires 18% BF or less. And in some cases requires a bit of extra work like bulks/cuts.0 -
I found a great article I wanted to share about body fat %.
https://www.muscleforlife.com/how-to-measure-body-fat-percentage/
Thanks everyone for your great advice and ideas!0 -
winejunky143 wrote: »winejunky143 wrote: »My BMI is 21% and my calorie goal is to maintain my current weight and BMI%. If I start lifting heavy weights shouldn't I increase my calorie intake so I don't lose weight and develop an unhealthy BMI that is too low? I've heard often in these forums that to gain muscle/mass you should eat in surplus.
Are you the male or female in the pic? Do you know your body fat %?
Female, my BMI is 21%. I'm not sure what my body fat % is and I'm slightly confused at the difference now or how to find it out considering other users previous comments. I have little to no fat on my stomach though but no muscle really. Just looking for good/fun exercise suggestions to strengthen my core
My BMI is 25.4, which is overweight. Body fat and muscle mass is what counts. At the moment I have quite a bit of fat on my stomach but I can see some abs on good days, that's because I have good muscles built already.
Start lifting, maintaining your calories for now. See what happens.1
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