spitzky Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 well the sad thing is, ab crunches simply dont burn enough calories.... they will mess up ur spine faster than giving u a 6-pack... and although the argument behind muscle fiber types is quite sketchy and heavily debated, its had been shown that abdominal muscles respond better to heavy loads and low reps (coz ab muscles are mostly fast-twitch)..... Quote Link to comment
pugadbaboy Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 The usual ab exercise pero ingat ka dahil nga kung mali ang gawa mo eh masama sa spine. Actually leg raises are not that effective kasi half of the work is done by the legs. But depende sa tao - kung nafefeel mo yung burn sa abs mo using leg raises - then go for it. Ako ang personal favorite ko eh yung weight machine na pag naglean forward ka eh may weight resistance. Using this I can go for 6-10 reps using weights from 70 - 100 pounds. Yung crunches kasi - nauuna pa ako mabore kesa mapagod yung abs ko. Kung totoo man yong post about Cesar Montano - nagagawa lang nya yung 100 upside-down crunch nya kung andoon si Sunshine at sumasayaw o something I mean c'mon - 100 crunches - too boring. Anyway, the most important thing to realize is that sometimes - ok na ang ab muscles mo pero nacocover lang ng fat. So do your aero exercises plus diet - aerobics, basketball, jogging, cycling - para maburn ang fats and mareveal ang six-pack mo. Bottomline - just treat your abs just like any other muscle that you train - like other routines - if you can do more than 20 reps - that exercise is pretty useless - kulang na sa intensity. Then add some aero exercises to burn excess fat. Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 The usual ab exercise pero ingat ka dahil nga kung mali ang gawa mo eh masama sa spine. Actually leg raises are not that effective kasi half of the work is done by the legs. But depende sa tao - kung nafefeel mo yung burn sa abs mo using leg raises - then go for it. Ako ang personal favorite ko eh yung weight machine na pag naglean forward ka eh may weight resistance. Using this I can go for 6-10 reps using weights from 70 - 100 pounds. Yung crunches kasi - nauuna pa ako mabore kesa mapagod yung abs ko. Kung totoo man yong post about Cesar Montano - nagagawa lang nya yung 100 upside-down crunch nya kung andoon si Sunshine at sumasayaw o something I mean c'mon - 100 crunches - too boring. Anyway, the most important thing to realize is that sometimes - ok na ang ab muscles mo pero nacocover lang ng fat. So do your aero exercises plus diet - aerobics, basketball, jogging, cycling - para maburn ang fats and mareveal ang six-pack mo. Bottomline - just treat your abs just like any other muscle that you train - like other routines - if you can do more than 20 reps - that exercise is pretty useless - kulang na sa intensity. Then add some aero exercises to burn excess fat.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> :cool: totoo yan. nakita ko ung article kei cesar sa isang issue ng sunday inquirer magazine. naalala ko pa ung issue na un kasi ung interview na un was before he got married to sunshine and the interviewer asked about his great physique and his secret behind it. Quote Link to comment
Mr. Shagwell Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 lower abs is really a problem area for me.I can actually see the cuts from the sides pero the beer bellyjust wouldn't get off my waist. cguro i need to do more cardio and aero exercises. Quote Link to comment
Mr. Shagwell Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 i have friends and relative who does boxing for their work out.Very firm and flat ang abs nila. Effective daw for abs training ang boxing. Quote Link to comment
macx98 Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 (edited) i have friends and relative who does boxing for their work out.Very firm and flat ang abs nila. Effective daw for abs training ang boxing.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> boxing is a great ab buster! the roadwork they do for boxing is an excellent for overall body conditioning, but who like getting hit in the face on your spare time, right? for sport i recommend soccer or football- as most non-americans call it. the reason is football is a great cardio/aerobic work out that is sure to burn those excess calories. a standard football game is also long enough for your body to start converting your stored energy- fat in your bellies- into energy to play the game. for some inspiration, catch a televised football match on cable tv and notice that ALL pro football players playing have slim tummies. if you have a knee or ankle problem(not injury), go for competitive swimming. Edited March 30, 2005 by macx98 Quote Link to comment
Mr. Shagwell Posted March 30, 2005 Share Posted March 30, 2005 boxing is a great ab buster! the roadwork they do for boxing is an excellent for overall body conditioning, but who like getting hit in the face on your spare time, right? for sport i recommend soccer or football- as most non-americans call it. the reason is football is a great cardio/aerobic work out that is sure to burn those excess calories. a standard football game is also long enough for your body to start converting your stored energy- fat in your bellies- into energy to play the game. for some inspiration, catch a televised football match on cable tv and notice that ALL pro football players playing have slim tummies. if you have a knee or ankle problem(not injury), go for competitive swimming.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i'm referring to boxing as a workout, not as a sport. Red Corner Fitness Center facilities( Hotel Intercontinental , Libis) is gaining fast popularity attracting a vast range of members from different walks of life. Quote Link to comment
scooby91 Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 how about crunches with weights/resistance? Quote Link to comment
SonBorj Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 i was at 36-37 waistline around August last year. i started to do 30 min to 1 hr walks every night after dinner. after 2 months , my waist went down to 34 Quote Link to comment
Mr. Shagwell Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 how about crunches with weights/resistance?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> di naman ako nagtitinda eh. bumibili nga rin lang ako. yun nga lang, namamakyaw ako. :goatee:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> ano ba ang benefits ng green tea? Quote Link to comment
probpt Posted March 31, 2005 Share Posted March 31, 2005 45 mins on the treadmill, 30 mins on the bike, a healthy diet and a lot of will power worked for me Quote Link to comment
orlychio Posted April 1, 2005 Share Posted April 1, 2005 avoid rice and other carbo foods Quote Link to comment
SonBorj Posted April 1, 2005 Share Posted April 1, 2005 avoid rice and other carbo foods<{POST_SNAPBACK}>some research says its the protein that we should avoid coz its harder to burn. Quote Link to comment
LB Posted April 1, 2005 Share Posted April 1, 2005 gumamit ng girdle or corset :boo: sit-ups and leg-raise Quote Link to comment
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