6 pack goal
jgimbut10
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I'm trying to see my 6 pack. I can feel it is there but it is hidden under the layer of fat/skin. Regularly doing abs exercise and running for cardio but nothig shows up. Any suggestions on how to get it visible?
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There is only one way.
Lose body fat. For most people that is the last place you'll store fat, so it takes a long time.7 -
You just have to shed more weight. That is done by eating in a deficit.3
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Try HIIT, Intermittant fasting, cutting calorie intake, eliminating sugar, and try non traditional ab/core exercises like different kinds of leg raises, planks, use a kettlebell, a medicine ball, and theres some really good video workouts for abs/core out there now, mainly because they keep you moving for 30 minutes with minimal breaks, repeat daily.10
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Calorie deficit and resistance training.2
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Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights7
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Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »There is only one way.
Lose body fat. For most people that is the last place you'll store fat, so it takes a long time.
There’s another way.. head to the store and pick up some cold ones!3 -
shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights
What does "eating cleaner" even mean ?0 -
Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights
What does "eating cleaner" even mean ?
Eating less junk like pizza, burgers ice cream ect. stuff that are him in calories and of little nutritional benefit to you. Having alot more vegetables and counting your calories and balancing your macros to meet your caloric need5 -
shenko_don wrote: »Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights
What does "eating cleaner" even mean ?
Eating less junk like pizza, burgers ice cream ect. stuff that are him in calories and of little nutritional benefit to you. Having alot more vegetables and counting your calories and balancing your macros to meet your caloric need
What if a burger or pizza or ice cream fits a person's calories and macros? :huh:1 -
shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights eating less calories than you burn
FIFY.5 -
Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »There is only one way.
Lose body fat. For most people that is the last place you'll store fat, so it takes a long time.
There’s another way.. head to the store and pick up some cold ones!
I like that kind of six pack.
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SusieBanyon wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights eating less calories than you burn
FIFY.
Can't that lead to skinny fat? I'm just curious. I see people who call themselves "skinny fat" (a low weight but still "chubby" looking). Doesn't that sort of counter eat whatever you want, as long as you're in a deficit, to lower body fat?
No amount of muscle will show if you have too high of a body fat percentage. While yes, it is also important to train and work those muscles, no amount of training will make abs visible if you have too much body fat.0 -
SusieBanyon wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights eating less calories than you burn
FIFY.
Can't that lead to skinny fat? I'm just curious. I see people who call themselves "skinny fat" (a low weight but still "chubby" looking). Doesn't that sort of counter eat whatever you want, as long as you're in a deficit, to lower body fat?
People aren't skinny fat because they eat some pizza...people who are skinny fat are lacking muscle mass. And nobody is saying you just eat "junk" all of the time. Good nutrition is important for your overall health, but there's nothing wrong with having some pizza or whatever now and then. I just recently shared some pizza and beer with my trainer. He's lean AF and has visible abs and built like a brick house.2 -
SusieBanyon wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights eating less calories than you burn
FIFY.
Can't that lead to skinny fat? I'm just curious. I see people who call themselves "skinny fat" (a low weight but still "chubby" looking). Doesn't that sort of counter eat whatever you want, as long as you're in a deficit, to lower body fat?
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SusieBanyon wrote: »Cassandraw3 wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights eating less calories than you burn
FIFY.
Can't that lead to skinny fat? I'm just curious. I see people who call themselves "skinny fat" (a low weight but still "chubby" looking). Doesn't that sort of counter eat whatever you want, as long as you're in a deficit, to lower body fat?
No.
Being under-muscled is a result of being under-trained.
Have a read of this guy's thread....
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10348650/cico-still-skeptical-come-inside-for-a-meticulous-log-that-proves-it/p11 -
starve.
Look, some people are gifted genetically with the leanness and find it easy to just diet down a bit and hey out comes the 6-pack. Others, we have to basically diet diet diet (as in be in a caloric deficit, not any specific clean or keto or whatever, just eat a whole lot less) until we hit the low % body fat where the abs will start to show.
I have a six pack under my fluff. My 2 pack never goes away it's always there and if I poke my stomach I can feel the rest under there, but I just don't have the level of discipline to diet down as much as I need in order to have them show. Plus I disappear and become teeny tiny.
Also - why?
Oh yeah and keep lifting as well as dieting. and dieting, and dieting.1 -
Cahgetsfit wrote: »starve.
Look, some people are gifted genetically with the leanness and find it easy to just diet down a bit and hey out comes the 6-pack. Others, we have to basically diet diet diet (as in be in a caloric deficit, not any specific clean or keto or whatever, just eat a whole lot less) until we hit the low % body fat where the abs will start to show.
I have a six pack under my fluff. My 2 pack never goes away it's always there and if I poke my stomach I can feel the rest under there, but I just don't have the level of discipline to diet down as much as I need in order to have them show. Plus I disappear and become teeny tiny.
Also - why?
Oh yeah and keep lifting as well as dieting. and dieting, and dieting.
Sounds a lot like me. I row 6 days a week (when I'm healthy, been nursing a bad back right now). My ab muscles have gotten incredibly developed. If I look in a mirror and strain to the point I practically blow a nut, I have a six pack that looks OK. I like to eat too much. It would be nice to see a really nice six pack with a "V" some day, but I'm not sure I will ever have the discipline for that in my diet. I'm OK being a healthy weight and not a fitness model.
People really underestimate the amount of work it takes to look like some of these models look. And by "work", not just exercise. Watching every single morsel that goes into their pieholes.1 -
MikePfirrman wrote: »Cahgetsfit wrote: »starve.
Look, some people are gifted genetically with the leanness and find it easy to just diet down a bit and hey out comes the 6-pack. Others, we have to basically diet diet diet (as in be in a caloric deficit, not any specific clean or keto or whatever, just eat a whole lot less) until we hit the low % body fat where the abs will start to show.
I have a six pack under my fluff. My 2 pack never goes away it's always there and if I poke my stomach I can feel the rest under there, but I just don't have the level of discipline to diet down as much as I need in order to have them show. Plus I disappear and become teeny tiny.
Also - why?
Oh yeah and keep lifting as well as dieting. and dieting, and dieting.
Sounds a lot like me. I row 6 days a week (when I'm healthy, been nursing a bad back right now). My ab muscles have gotten incredibly developed. If I look in a mirror and strain to the point I practically blow a nut, I have a six pack that looks OK. I like to eat too much. It would be nice to see a really nice six pack with a "V" some day, but I'm not sure I will ever have the discipline for that in my diet. I'm OK being a healthy weight and not a fitness model.
People really underestimate the amount of work it takes to look like some of these models look. And by "work", not just exercise. Watching every single morsel that goes into their pieholes.
this made me laugh way more than it should have done at work.... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:3 -
shenko_don wrote: »Silent_Soliloquy wrote: »shenko_don wrote: »Get your body fat percentage down by eating cleaner. Also do all your abs exercises with weights
What does "eating cleaner" even mean ?
Eating less junk like pizza, burgers ice cream ect. stuff that are him in calories and of little nutritional benefit to you. Having alot more vegetables and counting your calories and balancing your macros to meet your caloric need
I eat all that "junk" and literally no vegetables and have a six pack most of the year depending on my training. My pizza, ice cream, burgers, chicken, chocolate all have nutrition that helps build my macros throughout the day.
One just needs to be lower body fat which is done by eating in a deficit and have decent abdominal mass.3 -
Defined abs (as in 6-pack) usually requires a pretty low body fat % (just being within normal weight range won't typically be enough for most people).0
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