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Six Pack………….?

Okay. I’m 16. I’m 110 lbs. And I play two sports and I have very muscular legs but my mid section is just flat. I want a six pack or at least some definition. What can I do to get a six pack fast. Or at least kind of fast.
I know sit ups and crunches are a must but how many should i do for how long each day

Dave02 says:


I was in the same situation and I got great abs and fine muscles using Six Pack Abs



3 Responses to “Six Pack………….?”

  • makinroadkill says:

    Cunches in bunches.

  • shygirllena15 says:

    sit ups

  • Icarus says:

    I get that question all the time at my gym and from my friends.

    Once and for all, here is how to work on Abs and Obliques to sculpt the beach bod !!!

    I did the following for 12 months, probably 360 days out of 365. As a result, I got my current six pack with 2% body fat.

    1. Warm up: Start with a regular sit ups, 50 non-stop, in a slow but controlled manner. You are NOT trying to do as fast as you can, but nice and slowly. Take a break for a minute before going to the next.

    2. Upper abs: Do 30-degree angle sit ups. Lie down on your back, bend your knees 90 degrees. Lift your upper body only 30 degrees from the ground. Stop for three seconds. Then, down. Repeat this 10 times. That’s one set. Do five sets with a break in between sets.

    3. Lower abs: Do flutter kicks. Lie down on your back flat on the ground. Lift your feet 30 degrees up from the ground. Do flutter kicks. Do 20, that’s one set. Do five sets with a break in between sets.

    4. Obliques: Do bicycle sit ups. Just like regular sit ups, except that you touch the right knee with your left elbow, touch the left knee with the right elbow. 25 reps each set, 2 sets.

    The total reps would be over 200. I do all of these in the gym, but if you are not accustomed to doing sit ups, you might want to start doing 1/4 of them a day and increase the number of reps. Otherwise, your abs will get sore and you might have to stop for a few days.

    Unlike other muscles, you do NOT need to do this alternate days. You may and should do sit ups everyday.

    You will see a noticeable difference in six months and a lot more in a year. I started doing sit ups right after high school and when I started, I did not have a big belly. So, it took me only a year to get a six pack. Depending on your current fitness level, it might take you longer, but you will get there. The key is patience and persistence.

    Moreover, fitness is 70% diet and 30% exercise, which means that eating healthy is more important than doing thousands of sit-ups.

    So, here is "How To Eat for the Abs" :
    http://bodfitness.blogspot.com/
    (New Blogs are Daily Added.)

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