Fastest way to get six pack?
dgallaher3447
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I've just hit the goal weight I'd set in my head and I've shed a large percentage of my body fat. I've been planking and doing crunches for about 7 weeks and not really seeing decent results yet. Any suggestions? I had knee surgery so needs to be fairly low impact on my knees
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There isn't a universal answer since it is individualized.
In your case you appear to need to more lose body fat which is done by diet. Eat in a deficit and continue to lose and abs will be more visible.
I wouldn't be in a rush, just lose weight on average and continue training.
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Crunches won't do it. They suck. Check out Athlean X for ab workouts.4
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Abs are created in the kitchen, not the gym.
That being said, having visible abs is tough for some people. It’s part genetics, part low body fat, part exercise. But mostly low body fat.
Might need to try and drop more general body fat and do core exercises (not crunches), things like planks are great but there are lots of good YouTube videos available with good core workout programs.
And have lots of patience!
Good luck!3 -
Abs are created in the kitchen, not the gym.
That being said, having visible abs is tough for some people. It’s part genetics, part low body fat, part exercise. But mostly low body fat.
Might need to try and drop more general body fat and do core exercises (not crunches), things like planks are great but there are lots of good YouTube videos available with good core workout programs.
And have lots of patience!
Good luck!
Thanks! I think my body fat is the lowest it's been since I was a teenager. I dropped loads of weight thanks to the keto diet a long with exercise just can't seem to get proper definition. I'll try YouTube 👍🏼0 -
Don't do crunches, they put a lot of stress on your spine.2
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dgallaher3447 wrote: »Abs are created in the kitchen, not the gym.
That being said, having visible abs is tough for some people. It’s part genetics, part low body fat, part exercise. But mostly low body fat.
Might need to try and drop more general body fat and do core exercises (not crunches), things like planks are great but there are lots of good YouTube videos available with good core workout programs.
And have lots of patience!
Good luck!
Thanks! I think my body fat is the lowest it's been since I was a teenager. I dropped loads of weight thanks to the keto diet a long with exercise just can't seem to get proper definition. I'll try YouTube 👍🏼
For a visible 6 pack, most guys need to be sub 10% BF...which is very lean. Some guys can have visible abs at higher BF% if they are highly muscular, but it's not usually a shredded 6 pack. At my leanest which is around 15% I have some visible definition in the right light and if I'm flexed, but it's nowhere near a shredded 6 pack. The leanest I've gotten is 12% and there is greater visible definition there, but still nowhere close to looking shredded.
You're likely going to need to be at a very low BF%...sub 10%. Also crunches kinda suck...there are much better ways to work your abdominal muscles. It's good to work them, but you won't have a shredded 6 pack without being at a pretty low BF%. I haven't been sub 10% since my early to mid 20s.1 -
I've been as lowas 8% BF based on hydro testing andstill didn't have what I consider "ripped" abs
Genetics is to "blame" in my case.
My abs are visible and rare enough to be attractive in a near 70 yr old man to ladies of the same vintage.
So, I thank the gods for those few "positive" physical attributes that have been blessed upon me.
LOL!2 -
Just a few miles to your friendly neighborhood convenience store2
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Definitely reiterating what Chief said, the bodyfat percentage to see a visible six-pack is highly individualized.....genetics, fat distribution, and LBM all play a role.....a definitive percentage to start seeing them is highly subjective, but as others mentioned roughly 10% and lower.0
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dgallaher3447 wrote: »Abs are created in the kitchen, not the gym.
That being said, having visible abs is tough for some people. It’s part genetics, part low body fat, part exercise. But mostly low body fat.
Might need to try and drop more general body fat and do core exercises (not crunches), things like planks are great but there are lots of good YouTube videos available with good core workout programs.
And have lots of patience!
Good luck!
Thanks! I think my body fat is the lowest it's been since I was a teenager. I dropped loads of weight thanks to the keto diet a long with exercise just can't seem to get proper definition. I'll try YouTube 👍🏼
I will Echo what everyone above is saying but add in regarding Keto, I find near impossible to have visible ‘popping ‘ abs.
The flatness and lack of glycogen will just make you look stringy,
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Judging by the progress pics, you are pretty close but one thing you might struggle with now is loose skin. Keep working on reducing your body fat percentage and work on your hypertrophy but if you have loose skin in the area it might be very difficult to get them to pop.
Congrats on your progress so far and keep up the hard work.1
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