February 24, 2010
How To Get a Tight Abs
Check out any local gym and you'll see inexperienced members training their abs with endless sets of situps and crunches, right?
While the abs are predominantly made of Type 1 (endurance) muscle fibers and respond to slightly higher repetition ranges,your abs are made up of muscle just like any other part of your body.
Therefore the best abs exercises to get that "cut" look are those that are resistance-based and treat them like any other muscle.
But there's a special little trick you must know in order to maximize your abs training on your way to having a stacked 6-pack.
In fact, ignoring this principle, could force you to develop "lopsided" abs that are so common among beginner bodybuilders.
Let me share this secret with you now…
The main abdominal muscle you want to be working when training your abs is your "rectus abdominis", that sheet of rippled muscle that goes from your rib cage all the way down the front of your body to your pelvis.
What's unique about this abdominal muscle group is that the upper abs can work separately from the lower abs (to some extent)…
…BUT when you work your lower abs exercises, your upper abs are ALWAYS working as well.
This is why most people (including myself from yearsof focusing on upper abs) had overdeveloped upper abs but underdeveloped lower abs.
Here's how to correct this…
Make sure you train your LOWER ABS first in your abs workout (ALWAYS!) which brings both upper and lower abs into the workload!
If you don't work your lower abs first, you exhaust your upper abs too soon and when you DO target your lower abs, your upper abs will fatigue too fast and you'll end up with under-targeted lower abs.
So the best exercises for lower abs are:
And then follow up with the best upper abs exercises:
* Crunches
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Comments on How To Get a Tight Abs »
Thanks, Sam!!! This is perfect. I've been doing some of these exercises but now I can pass it on to my husband. He's in good shape but needs to work on his abs.
Hi Sam,
How effective is the Roman Chair for targeting the lower abs?
Thanks.
Carolyn- You are very welcome. Get your man in shape. He needs to look good like you.
Syl- Roman chair is very effective in targeting lower abs as long as you don't swing.
Great stuff. Thanks, I really need this and will do it.
I love this bit of info! Thanks Same
Endy and Claudia,
You both are very welcome.
hi sam thanks really for these little tips but they make big different.
hey do u recommend these work outs for a 14 year old? what are the age limits and how can u do the exercises with out the gym equipment?
I recommend kids to start working out with light weights around 14. I don't recommend any heavy lifting until their The epiphyseal plate is completely fused. (or epiphysial plate, physis, or growth plate) is a hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone. The plate is found in children and adolescents; in adults, who have stopped growing, the plate is replaced by an epiphyseal line.