Thread: Ab's Question
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Old 07-11-2007, 08:42 AM
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I agree that doing heavy compounds will make your abs stronger, but lately (past year and a half) I've worked with the philosophy that building stronger abs makes for a stronger compound. I want my abs built on their own rather than from doing heavy compounds alone. If you're working a good set of plates on the bar your gonna wanna make sure that everything that stabilizes that movement isn't going to be your weak link. IMHO relying on your ab strength to increase because you've increased the weight on your barbell is a good way to increase your chance of injury. I believe that heavy heavy ab exercises should be a staple in anyones routine. To me the difference that it makes is night and day.

I've seen the best ab growth and definition from doing heavy ab exercises (in the 5x8-10 range 2 times a week) plus heavier compounds....fuck that 5000 crunches before bed shit, thats for the abercrombie models with 3% bodyfat and 12" pythons.
Haha! Yes!

But in the same breath some like myself find it hard to do heavy sets of abs with the equipment at hand. If you can do it and it works, great! For me personally I have developed my abs with little ab work because I find it way to cumbersome and other muscles trying to hold a weight or something end up being worked more than my abs!
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