Ab Exercises Are A Joke
January 25, 2008
Ab Exercises Are A Joke
You want to lose your gut?
Stop doing crunches and start doing harder, but shorter cardio sessions.
There’s no such thing as spot reducing exercises, but according to Australian research, interval training can actually help spot reduce belly fat more than body fat anywhere else on the body, so when you do interval training and you lose fat it’s mostly coming from around your abs.
Interval training is a big part of Turbulence Training, obviously that means that people are going to have a great opportunity to lose belly fat and therefore see their abdominals better than ever before.
Save time by cutting the crunches out of your life.
And we only use the best exercises incorporated into a total body workout to boost metabolism and help get your abdominal muscles ready so that when you get the body fat off you’ll see them.
Total body exercises can build 6-pack abs as fast as crunches. And most people if they’re just doing exercises on a machine sitting down, they don’t realize how hard these total body exercises are actually working your abdominals.
So that’s why we use these, what I call multi-muscle exercises, rather than sitting down in a machine type of exercises.
You can burn stomach fat and get abs at home with minimal equipment.
Most people don’t realize how hard their stomach is working to maintain that proper pushup position when actually doing the movement. And most of the exercises I do for the abs people wouldn’t think that they are for the abs like the pushup.
People still tend to believe movements like crunches and other exercises where you’re laying on your back work your abs the best. Lose your gut with short burst cardio. Screw situps. You never have to do another if you want nice abs.
And you know what? The best abdominals that I ever saw on people were on athletes who had never actually done any abdominal exercises in their entire lives.
They were just very fit athletes but their sporting movements and their other training gave them the abdominals that most people want. I’ve trained people with great abs who have never, ever done an ab workout.
So, again, don’t get too hung up on the abdominal exercises, especially the ones you see in magazines that are talking about these 30 minute ab routines. Experts like to waste your time with boring ab routines. It gives them what they want but not what they need. So, don’t get hung up on the ab exercises, the crunches and that type of stuff, just focus on getting rid of that body fat and you’ll be surprised at how good your abs are even without spending a lot of time on your abs.
Find out the truth about fat burning workouts and how to lose belly fat with the Turbulence Training workouts.
Tagged: 30 minute, abdominal, Abs, Fat Burn, interval training
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