Revealing Your Six Pack Abs: Mistakes Most People Make

Revealing Your Six Pack Abs:  Mistakes Most People Make
by Aaron Ivey ATC, CSCS

I am a little bit of a people watcher.  I look to observe the techniques and methods that people are using to try and get in shape.  Over the years I have observed some mistakes that many people seem to make that really get them nowhere.  In this article, I discuss 2 of the biggest mistakes that people make and how to fix it.

It is very important to train your abdominal muscles, there is no doubt about it.  However, if they are “cleverly disguised” and nobody can see them, it doesn’t do you much good.  Having a visible six pack of abs is mostly about getting your body fat  percentage to a level that will reveal the hard work that you have put in to strengthening your abdominal muscles.

Getting rid of body fat is a combination of nutrition and the right kind of exercise.  You need to stoke the fat burning furnace in order for the body to want to burn fat.  That just doesn’t happen by working small muscle groups.  You must work the whole body with complex movements rather than focus on bicep curls.  Focus more on using a combination of large muscle groups like the legs, back and chest.  These complex motions create a lot of demand on the body to produce energy and adapt to the overload.  Some researchers suggest that high intensity exercise stimulates hormones that burn more fat and build more muscle.

As far as the diet goes, it should consist of the most natural form of foods possible.  Focus on foods as unprocessed as possible.  Instead of consuming fruit juices, eat the whole fruit.  Whole fruits have a lot of fiber and good sugar that will actually help to regulate your blood sugar correctly.  Additionally, whole fruits and vegetables pack a punch when it comes to vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants necessary to repair damaged cells and create healthy new ones.

Choose whole grains over refined grains.  Whole grains also contain a great supply of fiber, vitamins, minerals, protein, and essential fats.  Yes, you need fat in your diet.  Hormones are dependent upon them.  Other good sources of healthy fat are nuts, avocados, fish, eggs, organically grown meat, etc.

There really is nothing complicated about how to show off your six pack.  Don’t be fooled by the latest gimmick or device, diet, etc. claiming to be the newest and best thing.  A balance of ALL of the macronutrients is necessary for a healthy diet.  The combination will provide all of the necessary building blocks your body needs.

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