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Ripped Abs

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

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So for most of us, getting ripped abs isn’t exactly easy. It does take a lot of work. But if you think the answer is doing a bunch of abs exercises day after day, then you are pretty far off base.  The problem might well be that you are doing TOO MUCH – of the wrong things.

In fact, it might be said that getting six pack abs is 2/3 lifestyle choices and 1/3 exercise.  Why is this the case?  Because you can do all the abs exercises you want for month after month, and still not see a six pack.  Of course, you might well have already tried this and failed.

So why don’t abs exercises work, and since they don’t seem effective, why do so many otherwise reasonable personal trainers and self-proclaimed fitness experts  recommend them?

The answer lies partly in a lack of research and partly in the fact that abs operate differently from most other muscles in the body.  The main difference is that they tend to get covered over is a layer of fat that totally hides them.

Burning off this fat is the real key to getting ripped abs and getting toned.

But how do you burn that fat?   Is the answer in running, elliptical trainers, and other aerobic exercise?  Surely these all must burn calories and by extension burn fat, right?

Strangely enough, while they most certainly burn calories, recent studies have shown that they are all but ineffective in reducing abdominal fat.   Why? Because when you run, your appetite increases, you eat more, and you end up doing as much harm as good.

Surprisingly, even lifting weights isn’t as effective in reducing fat as once believed.  The reason is that, metabolically, muscle simply isn’t a huge player.  Compared to the brain, G/I organs, and liver, muscle burns a small fraction of your overall caloric intake.   So adding muscle helps, but likely not enough to get a six pack.

No, to get ripped abs, you need to change your diet.  The best plans I have used so far are all low carb plans.  And recent studies bear this out.  Eating low carb has now been around for decades, far too long to call it a fad.  And the studies are piling up, showing it helps to reduce fat, improve blood lipids, and keep off fat over the long run.

So to get a six pack, you have to cut the carbs, especially if you want to build muscle and get totally ripped.

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Burning Fat Fast – Get Ripped Now

Friday, May 9th, 2008

So you want to get ripped in no time short. Maybe you have an upcoming vacation, or you just want to get ready for summer. What are the best methods for burning fat fast – techniques that are your best bet to burn off that flab and leave you with tight, ripped six pack abs?

Odds are, you’ve tried long, intense aerobic workouts – like running hard for a half hour or jogging for an hour straight, 6 days a week. By now, you probably realize that these are not the best ways to burn stomach fat. We’ve all seen people at the gym who labor away on the elliptical machines forever, yet still have 20 extra pounds.

So does this mean aerobic exercise is useless? Not exactly. But a growing number of experts on fat loss and getting ripped, including Dr. Michael Eades of ProteinPower and Rob Poulos of Fat Burning Furnace are starting to advocate a totally different method of aerobic exercise.

The good news? It takes less than 20 minutes! This approach involves mixing periods of intense exercise with periods of far less intense exercise. The type of aerobic exercise you choose is up to you – you can run, use a machine, or even just walk. One approach would be to try running 30 second at about 80% of your max heart rate for 30-60 seconds, then return to a far more relaxed pace for 60-120 seconds. Repeat this process 5-8 times, and tag on 5 minutes of warm up and a warm down, and you’re likely to see the fat start to burn right off!

Of course, as always, it’s wise to check with your doctor before starting on any intense exercise regimen, especially if you have any history of heart issues. But this method rerally works for me – and it saves SO much time! You can even do it 2-3 days a week, since it seems to rev up your metabolism even on the days you aren’t running.

For more details and for an exact regimen and diet to go along with it, check out Fat Burning Furnace.

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