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| Rank: Member Experience: 1-2 Years Join Date: Sep 2005
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Gender: | So i just started trying HIIT training on a recumbent bike 3-4 days a week for 15 minutes on an interval setting at a high intensity...i do it mon, wed, fri, and saturday. then sometimes i may run once a week in there as well. I'm doing 300-600 repetitions of ab workouts mon, wed, fri, sat, and sun as well. Do u think that this will help me define my abs and the rest of my body and help get a sixpack? |
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Also, there is no need to do 300-600 reps of abs. You work abs just like any other muscle: once or twice a week with weighted resistance, increasing the weight periodically. You cannot spot reduce the fat around your mid-section. Basically you need to ingest less calories than you expend. Doing HIIT is a great way to do that as long as you have the proper diet. | |
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| Rank: New Member Join Date: Sep 2005
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| I have never used resistance training on my abs and Im willing to be they are way bigger, cutter, and all around nicer looking then yours! Even the Great Arnold says the same thing I do about abs! Not all muscles are the same. A great bodybuilder would know that |
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(But doing a million crunches doest cut the abs. Diet does.) | |
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| Moderator Rank: Heavyweight Experience: 7-10 Years Join Date: Jul 2005
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So much for maintaining my abs. What if I want to develop them more? Perhaps I'll add more exercises. I'll need variability if I want them to grow. More sets. I have nothing but time. I'll work them every day, twice a day. Wow. It was a lot easier when I just added a little weight here and there. | |
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