The Secret to Six Pack Abs
Want Six pack abs? Who doesn’t, right? First, let’s start with a little bit of bad news. If you’re over 25, you don’t want to spend every waking minute in the gym, you’re not genetically blessed among men, and you don’t relish the idea of a diet consisting almost entirely of greens and lean poultry, it’s pretty difficult to get and maintain a six-pack—at least not one that anyone can see.
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As people age, the subcutaneous fat in their bodies increases. Subcutaneous fat sits just below your skin (on top of your muscles), and is very, very difficult to get rid of, particularly as your metabolism slows during the aging process, and diet and exercise don’t net you the results they once did. Add that to the fact that men in particular are more likely to gain weight in their midsections, and it’s not hard to understand why you see so few (deservedly) shirtless guys over the age of 22 at the beach.
Before you despair of ever achieving washboard perfection, remember that health and fitness should always trump appearance. The fact that you will look better if you’re more fit and have a healthier lifestyle should be considered the icing on the cake, and the reward for a job well done.Now the good news
If you work out your ab muscles often, do cardio exercise regularly, and stick faithfully to a low-fat diet, you can gain all the health and fitness benefits of six-pack abs and dramatically improve your physique, regardless of age, even if you don’t get the perfect look you’re after (and hey, if you’re lucky, you might!).
Strengthening your abdominal muscles, or “core” is beneficial for all kinds of reasons.
Your abs—which include some muscles in your back and some in your pelvic floor--are what give your whole body strength, balance and stability, and allow you to do just about every other athletic activity with more speed, stamina, agility and coordination. You can think of your core as your body’s muscular foundation. The stronger and more solid it is, the more stable and secure the rest of your muscles will be. In addition, when your core is weak, your other muscles have to pick up the slack and absorb more shock and strain than they were meant to. So the stronger your core, the less risk you have of injury.
So how do you go about attaining a strong, healthy core?
1. Eat a diet low in fat and high in veggies, fruits, whole grains and lean proteins.
Make veggies and fruits the bulk of your daily food intake. A safety note: never suddenly and drastically alter your diet, and never consume fewer than 1500 calories a day. Moderation is the key to optimum health. Eat five to six small meals a day rather than three large meals.
2. Thoroughly work all of your core muscles.
Sit-ups and crunches alone aren’t going to cut it. Fancy machines are nice, but you don’t need them to work your abs. A combination of leg lifts (a kind of reverse crunch where you lie down flat and raise your legs), bicycle maneuvers (where you lie flat and cycle your legs in the air), sit-ups and plank exercises should work just fine.
3. Get in at least 30 minutes of moderately intense cardio
(or intense cardio, if you’re up for it), at least five times a week. This is actually more important than the ab workouts, especially if you’re after a toned physique.
4. Don’t neglect your other muscles.
Do strength training exercises 2 to 3 times a week.Article author
About the Author
Grant Donovan is a successful entrepreneur and expert in many disciplines including aviation, automotive, political, anti-aging and life coaching to name a few. But it is his passion for health, nutrition and fitness that he attributes as the leading factor for his success. All of which led him to create mensfitclub.com to share his large breadth of knowledge with the everyday man, and empower them to make the changes that will help lead to their success. He believes a life in balance of mind, body and soul is a life well lived and only when achieved can one unlock their true potential. At age 60, Grant serves as a living example of why staying healthy not only helps you live longer, but the improved quality of life, will allow you to push past boundaries and reach new heights you never knew were possible. With his inspirational personal journey of achievement he has motivated over 350,000+ subscribers to make a positive change in their life and guide them on their pursuit of happiness.
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