I am trying to become a fitness model.. for real. And I can't seem to obtain the six pack that I am trying for. I must say I don't really eat all that healthy, in fact I rarely eat meat, or veggies. What should I do, other than maintain a healthy diet to get my six pack. I've been working out with a trainer for about 6 months, I've toned everything else, but my stomach is stubborn. Any suggestions? My stomach is flat, and you can feel the mucles under a thin layer of fat. But I have no clue on what to do. And my trainer, is kind of out there. Can you help me?
ANSWER:
Visceral Layers of Fat- are basically the fat thats underneath the gut. This layer of fat is what prevents most people from obtaining the abs they have always wanted. To obtain your 6-pack you need to do three things, resistance training, cardio, and dieting.
Resistance Training- Since you already have a trainer I would suggest you speak to him about doing some core training. If your trainer dosent understand; fire them. Core training is just like lifting weights like normal, but this series of work-outs requires that you involve you abs and lower back into the exercise in order to do the motion. Essentially you kill two bird with one stone. You continue firming the rest of the body, and you work your abs at the same time. Also, I suggest that you start putting some weight behind those cruches that you are doing. If you already have a flat stomach, now is the time to increase the size of the abdominal muscles underneath. I would stay with a moderate weight, doing sets of 15-20 reps.
Cardiovascular- Be sure that you are doing enough cardio. Working out once a week will maintain what you have. Twice a week will give you some visual results. Consistently working out 3+ days a week will give you results, you can see, feel, and measure. I suggest a minimum of four days a week. When doing cardio focus on burning 500 calories each time, rather than worrying about distance.
Nutrition- To get rid of that underlying layer of fat i suggest that you follow these simple rules. These rules are more leanient for you since you already have a flat stomach, but i want you to follow them still. Try to have your trainer, write you out a diet plan in addition to what i give you.
- NO Eating 2 1/2 - 3 hours before bed
- No White Foods. Try brown, or wheat foods instead sub Bread, potatoes, tortillas with , wheat bread, sweet potatoes, brown rice, wheat pasta etc.
-Always consume Protein and Carbs together. Since you are building muscle, consuming both of these together will help you body absorb them easier
-Eat 3-6 Times per day. 3 meals and 3 snacks. This will help to increase your metabolism and give you more energy.
-More water, no juice, soda, or alcohol. Many of the items have an insane number of carbs and sugars. If you must consume them, do it sparingly.
- Eat every 3-4 Hours. This will actually keep your metabolism humming along, and you will feel more energetic. This will also help you body to use the food as an immediate energy source instead of saving some of it in to form of fat, as an energy source for later.
I hope I've said something that helps.
How To Get Six Packs
None! abdominal excercises alone don't establish enough of a metabolic change in your own body to create fat loss.
As a tutor, nutrition expert, and fitness authority, I consistently get questioned on what the best types of exercises and workouts are for getting rid of persistent stomach flab in order to bring out clear-cut 6-pack abs. The question is that a lot of people with excess stomach flab looking to try to uncover their abs are looking for some kind of "miracle ab workout program" that is going to slash the flab from their abs in no time flat.
The fact is... they are going about the problem entirely the incorrect way! The thing is that you don't lose abdominal flab by doing ab excercises.
The problem is that focusing most of your time and effort on ab exercises and abs workouts to try to flatten your mid section and bring out 6-pack abs is simply wasting your time from doing the proper workout programs that will acutally reduce your body fat for ever.
If I were to pick an answer as to what the best exercises are for getting rid of stomach fat, my reply would contain full body exercises such as the ones listed below:
variable forms of squats, lunges, deadlifts, clean & presses, snatches, swings, presses and pulls, mountain climbers, sprinting, etc.
These types of full body exercises would embody a much higher percentage of the workouts I would use instead of abs exercises precisely targeting the stomach. The way you combine those full body exercises into a strategic workout that maximizes your metabolism is also very significant.
Don't get the wrong idea... I do recommend a number of exercises that exactly target the abdominals and core, but these are only a very small fraction of the programs I plan for my customers as your time is better spent targeting the full body exercises that invoke the greatest hormonal and metabolic responses within the body. also, a side-effect of working out using primarily full body multi-joint combo exercises are that you always work your total midsection even though you are not specifically targeting the abs.
Keep in mind that the most important factor for loss of stomach fat to see your abs is actually in the nutrition area. No matter how serious you excercise, if the food you eat is full of garbage, then your abdominals will be layered with ugly flab. Diet is without question the "king of obtaining a six pack".
So let's clear this up at last...
Quit wasting so much of your time targeting yourself on situps, crunches, leg raises, and all those silly "ab machines" in your efforts to try to generate 6-pack abs. Instead focus on high intensity full body lifts by doing a mixture of multi-joint exercises all strategically combined into highly effective fat loss workouts. Couple that with a healthy diet full of natural unprocessed whole foods as close to their natural condition as imaginable, and those evasive six-pack abs will be yours in no at all!
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