Let’s Talk About ABS!
The annoying area especially for women has got us all up in the area trying to figure out how to work them.
Did you know that you can not spot reduce? Yep! That is right, you can’t just do abs all day long and think you are going to wake up in the morning with a flat tummy. It is not going to happen. Sorry to burst your bubble. The only thing that doing alot of abs is get them stronger. Now, why in the world do you want to do all that work and then not show anything for it.
Diet people, you have to be discipline on your food intake if you want to see those abs.
Of course you need to work those abs just like any other muscle. You work them and then let them rest. The abs sit in a nice position is which they control stability, flexion and controls movement.
What makes up the abdominal muscles you ask? Well, the Rectus Abdominis (commonly known as “abs”) is a paired muscle running vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen (and in some other animals)
These rectus abdominus gives us the washboard abs that people for most part of their lives try to get. Diet people.
Then you have the Internal and External Obliques.
The internal oblique muscle (of the abdomen) is the intermediate muscle of the abdomen, lying just underneath the external oblique and just above (superficial to) the transverse abdominal muscle.
Next is the External Obliques which was stated above that they lie on top of the internal oblique.
“The external oblique muscle (of the abdomen) (also external abdominal oblique muscle) is the largest and the most superficial (outermost) of the three flat muscles of the lateral anterior abdomen.”
The Transverse abdominals seem to be the hardest to work on because you can’t really see them unless you have maybe 1% of fat like the bodybuilders. But for those of us who dream about seeing them one day, just know that they are there.
“The transversus abdominis muscle, also known as the transversalis muscle and transverse abdominal muscle, is a muscle layer of the anterior and lateral abdominal wall which is just deep to (layered below) the internal oblique muscle. It is a major muscle of the functional core of the human body.”
‘The TVA also (involuntarily) contracts during lifts; it is the body’s natural weight-lifting belt, stabilizing the spine and pelvis during lifting movements.”
So there you have it people. The abs section. The very core of a body. Did you know that each of us has a six pack, it is just some of us like to protect our six-pack while others like to show them off. I definitely cover mine up for the winter. ![]()
Well, now do you want to know how to work those nice abs that you thought you did not have but actually do. Tony Horton has a video tape out called “Guaranteed Abs” from beach body. You know people if you want any of Tony’s DVD’s you are going to have to go to Beach Body.
This video focuses on the very core that I talked about in a sectional progression. Tony likes to work with sectional progession. Well, let’s face it why would we want to work out and not progress?
“Guaranteed Abs” is only 7 minutes long and he takes you through 7 abs exercises done in order with no stopping. 30 seconds at each exercise and let me tell you something, it freakin burns by the end. He gives you the option of doing it twice. Are you crazy Tony? Yes, this man is crazy and yes he does do it twice.
I have done these exercises with my extreme workout people and they die every time. They love it. The beauty of it is that it is not that expensive, great for a Christmas gift. Hop on over to http://www.beachbodycoach.com/esuite/home/pkayfit02 to purchase any of BeachBody Products.
Way to go Tony. I just love that guy.





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