Visit any newsstand, and you'll see that mens abs make the cover
of just about every fitness magazine. Not only are they prominently featured in
photographs, men’s abs are usually the subject of a feature story inside as
well. Namely, these pieces focus on how to crunch them, shape them,
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them, and make them pop.
The technical name that weightlifters,
anatomists, and doctors give this phenomenon is "striation," a word taken from
the thrilling world of geology. Striae refer to the grooves or canals that may
appear in rocks or shells after years of geologic pressure, but they also
describe that "shredded" phenomenon that seems just out of reach for most
committed fitness buffs. That's because this definition only comes from one of
two things: a) genetic blessings, and b) tons of insane effort.
Start a plan and stick to it!
Plan to do a 30 minute workout each and every day. The problem most people have
is that they do not stick to there plans. Stick to your plan and I guarantee
you, you will see a big difference! If you have more time on your hands, I
advise a 60 minute workout. Also it's much better if you do your workout in the
evening. I'm only going from personal experience here, but exercising in the
morning, can help you feel refreshed and make you feel good about yourself all
day long.
Many people perform abdominal exercises incorrectly, and they
put pressure on the neck as a result. Crunches are notoriously performed wrong,
with the hands behind the head, elbows forward, and the chin resting on the
chest. This is absolutely not the way to work your abs, and it could put undo
stress on the neck.
What Is It about men’s Abs?
Why it is that
men’s abs take center stage when it comes to fitness and weight training? Why
the obsession with perfect obliques, a rip-roaring transversus abdominis,
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6 inch, and a chiseled rectus abdominis? Could it be that they're simply in
such high demand because they're in such short supply? That's undoubtedly part
of it, but a strong midsection is also the hallmark of a solid "core,
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those muscles that make up the torso and help athletes excel.
A strong
core pulls the weight,
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Ever seen a guy at the gym with ballooned out arms and a staggering chest, then
looked down to find a couple of little peg legs? men who start with a rock-hard
core, which includes the muscles of the lower back, lay a foundation for a
balanced physique. The "fireplugs" walking around the gym may think they're
strong, but they can't stack up to athletes who concentrate on their abs and
back first.
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