Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Muscle Building Workouts, How to Achieve the Best Six Pack Abs

By Ricardo d Argence

If you ever spend any amount of time in front of the TV after midnight, you are bound to see some infomercials. A good portion of those are probably promoting ab-related products. You'll see machines, pills, fad diets, and workouts that promise to give you that six-pack of your dreams. While there is no shortage of theories, do any of them really work?

In fact, most of these fads don't last. They're exposed for the fakes they are and people go onto the next "quick fix" or "breakthrough invention" that's going to give them the abs they want without much work. But if most of these fail, is there a way to truly get flat abs? Can you, really, get flat abs if you don't have them now?

The truth is, the best way to get a six-pack is with a time tested approach. You might not want to hear this, but the best way to achieve this goal is through a healthy diet and exercise.

In other words, there's no shortcut to getting the body you want. You might find a way to drop a few pounds quickly, but they'll likely come on again just as quickly as they came off if this is the approach you take.

Now that we know you're going to have to exercise, what types of exercises should you do? Should you just get on the ground and start doing thousands of crunches? Will this give you the six-pack of your dreams? Actually it won't do much at first.

That's because your ab muscles are probably covered by a layer of fat. So if you want to see your abs, you have to get rid of the fat. How do you do this?

A lot of people think that they have to get on the treadmill and do cardio for hours at a time. However, this isn't true, either. In fact, the best way to burn fat quickly is by doing interval and weight training.

Weight training burns calories while you work out, but it also helps you burn calories when you are resting as well. When your muscles start to develop they will be like little incinerators that are always burning calories in order to replenish themselves. This will decrease the amount of time that it takes you to burn fat. In addition to weight training, mixing in a short burst sprinting workout in is a good idea as well.

Besides doing an exercise program that you stay faithful to (and that's right for you), adopt a healthier diet as well. Get up off the couch and stop cramming those nachos in your face. If you keep doing that, it doesn't matter whether or not you exercise; you're probably not going to get a sixpack.

Instead, if you want different results, you're going to have to do something different. To get that sixpack, change what you put in your mouth. Eat healthy foods and drink water. Put good fuel into your body, in other words, and it will perform for you and give you what you want.

In short, it's pretty "simple" to obtain a sixpack, but it's not easy. You're not going to wake up tomorrow with your abs in full view, and you are going to have to work to get them that way. This can take quite a while, depending on how much weight you have to lose to begin with. But do know that you can do this if you stick with it and keep the progress coming.

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