2004/02/23, 01:40 PM
I keep hearing that in order to get a six pack you have to use weights. Well what exactly do you do?
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2004/02/23, 01:55 PM
Hold a plate on your stomach during crunches.
Hold a dumbell between your feet during leglifts.
Try doing cable crunches if you have the cable machine.
Welcome to FT .
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Charlie
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2004/02/23, 04:03 PM
Thanks, but how do you holda dumbell between your feet?
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2004/02/23, 04:04 PM
Very very carefully.
-------------- Aaron
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2004/02/23, 04:05 PM
Just clamp your feet together tightly. Works for leg raises and leg tucks.
-------------- Some times life is like herding cats.
Charlie
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2004/02/23, 11:52 PM
Try holding the plate cross-armed (so it doesn't knock your head off on the down swing) like I'm doing in one of my pics. I do about 20 with 45 lbs or 40 with 35 lbs.
The heavy weight may be too heavy (ask the veterans of bodybuilding, I just don't know) but it forces you to take it slow, and it is resistance, so it makes sense to me.
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Jeff Goldblum, Jurassic Park II
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2004/02/24, 01:28 PM
THanks a lot guys
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2004/02/24, 04:39 PM
you don't need weights. i got my six pack back when in 5th grade without weights, i just had my body weight. i did leg raises, crunches, and side twists. i would do 2 or 3 sets till of as many reps as possible till i had to have someone stand me back up. it took a few months before it showed. i still only use body weight and my stomach is envied by very respected wrestlers and competitive bodybuilders of my town and school.
-------------- free your mind -Logger
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2004/02/24, 05:05 PM
i have a problem with my stomach. i can feel my 6 pack but it doesnt show through cuz i have fat which i am working on getting read of, but the problem is my belly sticks out and isnt flat. What should i do so my stomach gets flatter and doesnt stick out and also workout my lower abs and sides?
thanks
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2004/02/24, 08:37 PM
try to change your diet to reduce the fat on your stomach. reverse crunches and side twists or side bends. use this website to take a look at exercises of specific body parts:
http://www.exrx.net/Lists/ExList/WaistWt.html
:dumbbell:
-------------- free your mind -Logger
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2004/02/24, 09:44 PM
logger, you da man . Things change with age. At 16 I was on a state record 440 relay team. At 50 I'm not anymore. Later on you will have to work harder for that 6 pack little bro.
Keep training.
-------------- Some times life is like herding cats.
Charlie
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2004/02/24, 09:46 PM
you're right; I think what we need to differ between is a "six pack" and "muscle growth." As you know, levels of resistance that constantly increase are necessary for muscle growth. There are differences between six-packs, 8-packs, and awesome abs. Resistance can make that difference.
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Quoting from logger:
you don't need weights. i got my six pack back when in 5th grade without weights, i just had my body weight. i did leg raises, crunches, and side twists. i would do 2 or 3 sets till of as many reps as possible till i had to have someone stand me back up. it took a few months before it showed. i still only use body weight and my stomach is envied by very respected wrestlers and competitive bodybuilders of my town and school.
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Jeff Goldblum, Jurassic Park II
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2004/02/29, 09:19 PM
what is the difference between crunches and doing actual sit ups? I always hear from people to do crunches. Which one works better?
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2004/02/29, 09:36 PM
Sit ups are hard on your back. Crunches aren't.
-------------- Some times life is like herding cats.
Charlie
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2004/04/05, 10:52 AM
6 pack is one thing, how about 8pack, or is that genetics?
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2004/04/05, 02:25 PM
Screw the 8 pack...I'm going for one of those 28 packs right now..haha
Another thing that was not mentioned, that I feel really hits the abs, and allows you to add resistance is cable crunches. Try these, you will be surprised at the weight you can throw at your abs too!!
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