7 Tips To Get Six Pack!
Having a six pack is the ultimate dream for any man wanting to look the
part. A chiseled torso will make you stand out from the crowd and really
get people looking, whilst also breeding confidence and self esteem.
Getting a six pack can often be a challenge but we’re here to help you
realise your dream and finally uncover these sacred hidden muscles.
1) You already have great abs. One thing a lot of people don’t realise
is they already have a great set of abdominals, without even doing a sit
up. The problem is it’s usually covered by more than one layer of fat
and this needs removing before you can see them.
2) Sort your diet out. If you’re going to lose the layers of fat covering up your abs, you need
to get on top of your diet. Completely cut out junk food and sugars and
start eating lean meat, fish and simple carbohydrates. Work out how
many calories you need to lose weight and stick to it, closely.
3) Exercise hard. Another common misconception with trying to get a six
pack is you need to do thousands of sit ups and crunches every day –
this simply isn’t true, in fact it’s completely wrong. Performing full
body exercises will be more beneficial as you work multiple muscle
groups and burn a lot more fat. If you really want a washboard stomach,
don’t focus all your exercises on one area, burn more calories by
working every muscle in your body.
5) Always engage the core. Whatever exercise you are doing, whether it’s squats, bench press, chest flys, shoulder press – they all require a strong core. When you perform these exercises, make a conscious effort to engage your core and keep a straight back. When you tense your core to keep good form, it works your abdominals hard, meaning your working much more than just the original muscle group.
6) Rest and drink water. Eating the right food and actively exercising
is obviously extremely important if you want to get lean but getting
adequate rest is just as important. If you put in all the hard work in
the gym, but don’t actually give your body time to recover and build,
you’re going to struggle. Drinking plenty of water is also crucial in
helping your body recover and build muscle, so make sure you’re getting
enough and remember, you’ll need more water the more exercise you do.
7) Don’t overdo it. If you overdo it and pull a muscle, you could be out
of action for weeks, setting you back. If you’re starting a new regime
and haven’t done anything like this before, you’re more than likely
going to pick up small injuries along the way. The important thing is to
rest and recover fully before working that area again
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