Six Pack Abs Made Easy
submitted: Aug 16th 2008 |
by: KareemFSamhouri,DPT,CSCS,HFI |
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Exercising on unstable surfaces is the fastest way to improve your results in your six pack ab quest. In an effort to improve results amongst all of my clients, unstable surface training has become a major influence, also leading to smaller bellies, stronger low backs, and faster results in all aspects of fitness.
Having two purposes behind your training technique (i.e. strength and figure) allows your exercise to improve function with daily activity. By training your abdominal region functionally, it is possible to work on stabilization of your lower back, rotational trunk strength, rising from the floor with ease, and digestion. Understanding multiple actions of muscles leads to:
Improve the likelihood of stimulating an entire muscle, as opposed to one region. Also, functional strengthening techniques generally lead to better regularity of working out, as you will be able to feel stronger with all daily activities.
Trimming your waistline to the point that you will be able to have six pack abs requires the consideration of dietary habits. In actuality, I do not prefer that people diet. Instead, I'd like to see people choose foods that are inefficient in nature, meaning that they require more energy for digestion. In doing so, you will require more energy use through digestion and improve belly fat loss results.
You will need to be disciplined and diligent in order to obtain the results you seeking. However, be cognizant of your fitness level, and progress slowly over time for best results. Plan for long-term results if your desire is to have six pack abs. Otherwise, your goal may only be sustainable for a short period of time, not a lifetime.
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