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Thread started 01/20/08 8:33am

psychodelicide

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Does Anybody Know Some Good Abdominal Exercises?

I need to tone and flatten my abs, they are so flabby looking right now. ill lol
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Reply #1 posted 01/20/08 8:39am

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Gee I wish I new the secret to this one! My tummy used to be lovely and flat and then I went and had a baby! Been going to the gym for two years nows, it keeps me fit and toned but still got a layer of flab over my belly. Just can't get rid of it! sad
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Reply #2 posted 01/20/08 8:42am

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Reply #3 posted 01/20/08 9:12am

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crunches. they are tedious, but effective.

and perhaps if i did them diligently, id have a six-pack. smile
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Reply #4 posted 01/20/08 9:16am

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Abs are made in the kitchen.
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Reply #5 posted 01/20/08 9:19am

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i lost 20lbs doing it. nod
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Reply #6 posted 01/20/08 9:54am

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psychodelicide said:

I need to tone and flatten my abs, they are so flabby looking right now. ill lol

hug


buy a ab firming DVD and do it at least 3 x a week..Denise Austin has some good ones GOOGLE HER biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 01/20/08 10:01am

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Genesia said:

Abs are made in the kitchen.



Yep. Your diet AND exercise habits need to be in check to reveal that six pack..Just doing crunches will not do anything to lessen the fat that is on top of your abs. You will strengthen your abs with crunches etc, but that layer of fat will still sit on top covering up all of your hard work.
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Reply #8 posted 01/20/08 10:04am

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Shawnt25 said:

Genesia said:

Abs are made in the kitchen.



Yep. Your diet AND exercise habits need to be in check to reveal that six pack..Just doing crunches will not do anything to lessen the fat that is on top of your abs. You will strengthen your abs with crunches etc, but that layer of fat will still sit on top covering up all of your hard work.

in other words starve urself neutral plus do crunches


lol j/k
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Reply #9 posted 01/20/08 10:04am

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Shawnt25 said:

Genesia said:

Abs are made in the kitchen.



Yep. Your diet AND exercise habits need to be in check to reveal that six pack..Just doing crunches will not do anything to lessen the fat that is on top of your abs. You will strengthen your abs with crunches etc, but that layer of fat will still sit on top covering up all of your hard work.

nod You gotta get rid of the layer of fat ultimately. Cardio exclaim
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Reply #10 posted 01/20/08 10:09am

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legendary abs download on the internet...does it work? look at mine!
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Reply #11 posted 01/20/08 10:20am

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It's a mistake spending a lot of time working your abs, if you don't work all the abdominal muscle groups and your back. One of the biggest causes of back pain is that people spend a lot of time doing crunches - but don't work their back muscles. They end up with a strength imbalance and then wonder why their back hurts. (Machines can also put a lot of stress on your lumbar spine and discs.) Straight crunches work only the rectus abdominus. They don't do anything for the internal and external obliques or the transverse abdominus - all of which you need to work for a strong core.

One of the best core exercises - bar none - is the Turkish get-up (or just a Turkish sit-up). I usually do these with a 26# kettle bell.
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Reply #12 posted 01/20/08 10:24am

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Oops - I forgot the link...

http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
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Reply #13 posted 01/20/08 10:25am

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Genesia said:



One of the best core exercises - bar none - is the Turkish get-up (or just a Turkish sit-up). I usually do these with a 26# kettle bell.



I can see some people around here busting their heads trying to do Turkish get-ups lol
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Reply #14 posted 01/20/08 10:33am

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Shawnt25 said:

Genesia said:



One of the best core exercises - bar none - is the Turkish get-up (or just a Turkish sit-up). I usually do these with a 26# kettle bell.



I can see some people around here busting their heads trying to do Turkish get-ups lol


Right? lol

I guess I should add that instruction (not to mention a spotter) is good on something like that.

It's an incredible exercise, though. cool
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Reply #15 posted 01/20/08 10:37am

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babooshleeky said:

Shawnt25 said:




Yep. Your diet AND exercise habits need to be in check to reveal that six pack..Just doing crunches will not do anything to lessen the fat that is on top of your abs. You will strengthen your abs with crunches etc, but that layer of fat will still sit on top covering up all of your hard work.

in other words starve urself neutral plus do crunches


lol j/k


Wrong. Starving yourself causes a loss of muscle...which ultimately makes it harder for you to lose fat.
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Reply #16 posted 01/20/08 10:41am

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Genesia said:

babooshleeky said:


in other words starve urself neutral plus do crunches


lol j/k


Wrong. Starving yourself causes a loss of muscle...which ultimately makes it harder for you to lose fat.

you did see the j/k she wrote... right?
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Reply #17 posted 01/20/08 10:44am

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Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I do watch my diet, and walk a lot in the park on nice days during the spring, summer, and fall. But when it gets too cold outside to walk, and I'm not exercising, and even if I continue to eat healthy foods, I tend to put on about 5-10 pounds (due to inactivity and not exercising). omfg I think I'm going to join a gym, seriously. Once I start working out regularly again, the extra poundage should come off, and hopefully my abs will be more firm.
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Reply #18 posted 01/20/08 10:50am

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sammij said:

Genesia said:



Wrong. Starving yourself causes a loss of muscle...which ultimately makes it harder for you to lose fat.

you did see the j/k she wrote... right?


Yes, I did. I added what I did because some people (women especially) might not know why undereating is counterproductive.

If someone is going to twist what I have said - even if they are just kidding - I'm going to straighten it out. shrug
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Reply #19 posted 01/20/08 10:55am

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lol alright!
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Reply #20 posted 01/20/08 11:45am

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Genesia said:

babooshleeky said:


in other words starve urself neutral plus do crunches


lol j/k


Wrong. Starving yourself causes a loss of muscle...which ultimately makes it harder for you to lose fat.

yep cool
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Reply #21 posted 01/20/08 11:46am

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psychodelicide said:

Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I do watch my diet, and walk a lot in the park on nice days during the spring, summer, and fall. But when it gets too cold outside to walk, and I'm not exercising, and even if I continue to eat healthy foods, I tend to put on about 5-10 pounds (due to inactivity and not exercising). omfg I think I'm going to join a gym, seriously. Once I start working out regularly again, the extra poundage should come off, and hopefully my abs will be more firm.
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When ur done POST PICS hammer biggrin
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Reply #22 posted 01/20/08 11:48am

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Genesia said:

sammij said:


you did see the j/k she wrote... right?


Yes, I did. I added what I did because some people (women especially) might not know why undereating is counterproductive.

If someone is going to twist what I have said - even if they are just kidding - I'm going to straighten it out. shrug

i did not twist what u said..i am just a sarcastic bitch giggle

and i know all this losing weight stuff, i work out everyday and ive lost 65 pounds this year woot! for me razz
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Reply #23 posted 01/20/08 11:49am

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babooshleeky said:

Genesia said:



Yes, I did. I added what I did because some people (women especially) might not know why undereating is counterproductive.

If someone is going to twist what I have said - even if they are just kidding - I'm going to straighten it out. shrug

i did not twist what u said..i am just a sarcastic bitch giggle

and i know all this losing weight stuff, i work out everyday and ive lost 65 pounds this year woot! for me razz



oh and thanks Genesia hug
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Reply #24 posted 01/20/08 12:10pm

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sammij said:



i lost 20lbs doing it. nod

I tried that and all I lost was my dignity neutral
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Reply #25 posted 01/20/08 1:39pm

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babooshleeky said:

psychodelicide said:

Thanks for the suggestions, everyone. I do watch my diet, and walk a lot in the park on nice days during the spring, summer, and fall. But when it gets too cold outside to walk, and I'm not exercising, and even if I continue to eat healthy foods, I tend to put on about 5-10 pounds (due to inactivity and not exercising). omfg I think I'm going to join a gym, seriously. Once I start working out regularly again, the extra poundage should come off, and hopefully my abs will be more firm.
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When ur done POST PICS hammer biggrin


giggle I'm not one to post my pix here much, to be honest. biggrin
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Reply #26 posted 01/20/08 1:39pm

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babooshleeky said:

Genesia said:



Yes, I did. I added what I did because some people (women especially) might not know why undereating is counterproductive.

If someone is going to twist what I have said - even if they are just kidding - I'm going to straighten it out. shrug

i did not twist what u said..i am just a sarcastic bitch giggle

and i know all this losing weight stuff, i work out everyday and ive lost 65 pounds this year woot! for me razz


hug Wow, that's great!!!!!
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Reply #27 posted 01/20/08 1:42pm

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PANDURITO said:

sammij said:



i lost 20lbs doing it. nod

I tried that and all I lost was my dignity neutral


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Reply #28 posted 01/20/08 1:44pm

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I wish I knew too! I am far too lazy to do crunches and the best I can do is walk (fast) home from work. Although the one abdominal "exercise" I ever did really worked, and is still pretty rock hard under the fat lol Singing! doing it properly that is; works your diaphragm like a b*tch!

Doesn't really count lol but I am proud of the few muscles I have! lol

Good luck woot!
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Reply #29 posted 01/20/08 1:48pm

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PANDURITO said:


I tried that and all I lost was my dignity neutral


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