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Ok, with all the home stomach exercise gadgets, machines, exercises, etc., what seems to work the best for decreasing the famous stomach buldge? Thanks.
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Losing weight
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Originally Posted by crtreedude
Losing weight
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Eat a little, Ride a lot. Repeat.
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You can't just burn stomach fat, you burn fat wherever it wants to come from, and you have to burn enough for your body to decide to take from the stomach area, and that's different for every person.
If you're looking to build ab muscle, then learn some good crunches. Free and portable. |
To expand a bit - you can have the strongest abs in the world, but that won't remove the fat - fat doesn't leave from where you are excercising (sadly) but generally based on your own physical body. Some people gain weight all over, some around the middle.
Eat less, excercise more. Use excercise to burn calories, and resistance training to build muscles. |
My rock hard six pack abs can only be seen on an MRI.
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Defined abs are made in the kitchen....
With that being said, for conditioning I use a series of ab exercises that are favorites of SEAL Teams. They are quite effective. As weird as it may sound, I actually miss doing 2+ hours of calisthenics :(. |
Originally Posted by Eatadonut
You can't just burn stomach fat, you burn fat wherever it wants to come from, and you have to burn enough for your body to decide to take from the stomach area, and that's different for every person.
If you're looking to build ab muscle, then learn some good crunches. Free and portable. |
Originally Posted by crtreedude
Losing weight
Ab workouts that work lower abs generally involve resisting against leg weight. |
[QUOTE=bfloyd... but what works the lower abs (my main problem) . . . ?[/QUOTE]
There are a bunch of different crunches for various parts of your abs. You can lift your knees to your chest; you can roll your legs to one side or the other while keeping your shoulders flat on the floor, then crunch away on your obliques; leg lifts; point your legs straight up into the air and push straight up with your toes from your gut...I suppose they all have names, but I know none of them. But yeah, to echo every one else: a reasonable calorie deficit is the best long term solution to (achieve/loose) a six pack. |
This may seem contradictory, but strengthening your lower back muscles will reduce frontal flab. They fill out under the fat and stretch it out. Strengthening your abs will make you look a little pudgier unless accompanied by lower back muscles. Running is good for both. Both can be resistance trained at the gym, too. If you opt for the latter, don't forget the lower obliques and sides. (Someone at the gym I'm sure would be happy to show ways to hit those.)
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Another thing - if you have "flat" abs and a little fat over them, bulking your abs up can make them show through your fat. You'll look fatter, but you'll get the shape! Won't happen in a week, though... :D
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Originally Posted by GuitarWizard
As weird as it may sound, I actually miss doing 2+ hours of calisthenics :(.
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Get one of those ab wheels. That's one of the few gadgets I can recommend.
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Originally Posted by sfrider
This may seem contradictory, but strengthening your lower back muscles will reduce frontal flab. They fill out under the fat and stretch it out. Strengthening your abs will make you look a little pudgier unless accompanied by lower back muscles. Running is good for both. Both can be resistance trained at the gym, too. If you opt for the latter, don't forget the lower obliques and sides. (Someone at the gym I'm sure would be happy to show ways to hit those.)
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Thanks all. I'm not looking to loose overall weight, just that extra around the middle. I am one of those with a low body weight but still have that buldge. I am 6'1", 158 lbs. I am called very skinny but I still have that extra middle.
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I remember reading an article on weight gains on men and women and how it differs in terms of where it is gained first and lost. In general (as I recall), men first gain weight around their belly, then arms & legs, butt & face. Women go to the hips first, then to belly, arms & legs & face.
When it comes time to losing weight or fat, it comes off opposite of where it went on first. So for men & women, it comes off the face first. The last place men lose weight/fat is around the belly, for women the last place is the hips. So many people give up trying to get rid of that fat because it doesn't go away at first. For me when I recently lost 15 lbs., it was my face that my wife first noticed, my belly still had that slight beer belly look. I've whittled it down some, but it takes time & effort....and biking! |
Originally Posted by bfloyd
Thanks all. I'm not looking to loose overall weight, just that extra around the middle. I am one of those with a low body weight but still have that buldge. I am 6'1", 158 lbs. I am called very skinny but I still have that extra middle.
http://www.prevention.com/article/0,...4323-4,00.html |
Second (or third) lose weight! This will get rid of a stomach bulge. All the stomoach exercises in the world won't give you six-pack abs until you lose the fat over them. Plus, there has been no evidence that any of the abdominal exercise machine will work your abs better than ordinary ab exercies on the floor. On the otherhand, if getting an ab machine motivates you to work your core muscles then go for it.
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+5 on the dropping weight thing. i had no idea i even had stomach muscles until i dumped 70 lbs around my waist. later.
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My local YMCA has a 30 min ab class 5 days/wk. Before I lost weight I went and could hardly move for a week. I lost 25 lbs from my waist with the Nexagen fat loss patch and have been going to the class and have had very little soreness. I suggest loosing the weight first and go to a class for ideas. In the Y class they use the ball and use step platforms to elevate legs for some moves. Helps also to work the back as mentioned already.
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At 6'1" 158 you don't need to lose weight. Pilates as mentioned earlier will tighten it up. Here are some I do for rock climbing. I also recommend rock climbing for core strength improvement. Beats the hell out of exercise. The first link is quick and simple. The 2nd one is a little more difficult.
http://www.athleticadvisor.com/Weigh...e_strength.htm http://www.powerathletesmag.com/pages/frontlever.htm In the 2nd link they show a full front lever....Once you can do this properly you'll have the abs you seek. Charlie |
Originally Posted by ModoVincere
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Originally Posted by balto charlie
At 6'1" 158 you don't need to lose weight. Pilates as mentioned earlier will tighten it up. Here are some I do for rock climbing. I also recommend rock climbing for core strength improvement. Beats the hell out of exercise. The first link is quick and simple. The 2nd one is a little more difficult.
http://www.athleticadvisor.com/Weigh...e_strength.htm http://www.powerathletesmag.com/pages/frontlever.htm In the 2nd link they show a full front lever....Once you can do this properly you'll have the abs you seek. Charlie |
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