Six Pack Abs- Do We Believe In The Right Thing?
Washboard, killer, six pack
abs. Good looking guys and women with excellent midsection are
admired and make other people’s jaw
drop. If we can just
do a hundred sit-ups a day, then it is possible to get the
perfect abs that we want.
Myth alert!
It seems like not all the things that we heard from
“experts” or overheard in the public areas are true. Maybe the
reason why we are not getting those perfect abs are because we
are not doing it right. Then that would be such a terrible
waste of our time. So we need to know the myths and what is
real to get the chiseled abs we want.
Six pack Myth 1: Abdominal muscle is different from regular
muscle.
Muscle is muscle. Abdominal muscle is the same with our
biceps and lats. The only difference is the location. Abdominal
muscles are not resting on a bony surface, instead it is
against the stomach and intestines. There is no significant
difference whatsoever.
Six pack Myth 2: Strong abs means a strong back.
The key to a strong back is a balanced abdominal muscles.
You can work your abs, but no more and no less than you work
your other muscles throughout the day. There are heavy emphasis
on working your abs, this heavy emphasis is often misunderstood
to be the contributor of food health. Infomercials give the
false belief that by working out just one part of your body
will give your health great benefits.
Working out and exercise should not just be concerned with
one part of the body. What you need is an overall body fitness
to be healthy.
Six Pack Myth 3: You have to train your abs at least every
other day.
They say that you need to train your abs hard enough twice a
week, that is to give them time for recovery. The key is to
choose exercises that fatigue your abs, so that they actually
need recovery time. Include exercises that use the abs
functionality. Since abs are used to stabilize the body,
holding a push up position without letting your body sag will
really feel and develop your abdominal muscles.
Six Pack Myth 4: To gain results, high repetitions are
required.
The key to abdominal gains is the to overload. If you aim
abdominal endurance, the more crunches you do each time, the
more you can do later on. It does not strengthen the abs very
much but it also eats up most of your time.
Six Pack Myth 5: Hard rock abs can be attained by doing a
lot of sit-ups.
Many doctors say that sit-ups and crunches are the work
exercises and perhaps should never be done. A common mistake
done during crunches, is throwing the neck out. Crunches and
sit-ups cause the abdominal muscles to be pulled to tight, this
excessive pulling put stress on the neck or what is known as
throwing the neck out. The overuse of crunch type exercises may
even lead to the reduction of thoracic extension and
contributes to bad posture.
Six Pack Myth 6: It takes years to get great abs.
Everyone has abdominal muscles, you just need to train them
in the correct order and reduce the fat surrounding them. For
some, it would take a few weeks. For other it may be longer.
Different body type develop at different rates.
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