Ab workouts?

Zombie
on 11/20/11 2:18 am
I was cleared a couple of weeks ago for full-on workouts. Anyone out there doing any kind of ab workouts? I started a workout routine and want to know what the best workouts are to see some definition, not looking for an 8 pack or even a 6 pack, I'll settle for a 4 pack lol but if there is anything out there that gets results, could you share what has worked for you. I want to get some definition for after the holidays and going into summer.

~Paul~

Lizzy25
on 11/20/11 3:46 am
 My trainer friends are always saying that it's not so much the size/tone of the ab muscles but the thickness of the fat laying over it that determines how many "packs' you have. You can have rock-hard abs but you won't have a 6-pack if there's enough fat covering them like a blanket. So diet is really really integral to getting that toned look. Of course you wanna work out your abs too because it'll look crappy if they're puny once you uncover them. I don't know what your bodyfat percentage is now but the general online concensus seems to be that men need to be in the range of ~10% bodyfat or lower to get a 6-pack. I dunno what would give you a 4-pack. It also depends on where your fat is distributed and how your body is just put together. 

Pilates is a really great ab workout, I plan on doing it again once I'm all healed from my TT. 
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Zombie
on 11/20/11 3:51 am
Well, I'm not sure what my bodyfat % is but I have a flat stomach from the TT with 0% fat covering it. So I guess I'll just keep trying or maybe I'll try pilates. Thanks for the reply.

~Paul~

pixielee
on 11/20/11 4:07 am - Twinsburg, OH
I swear by Pilates. Looks so easy, tones your abs super fast.  Also if you can find a bands class, they are really good for overall toning and will work your abs also.I can't wait to get back to my pilates class.

Kate

Zombie
on 11/20/11 4:38 am
Thanks Kate. I guess a lot of people I talk to swear by the pilates. Maybe I'll give it a try.

~Paul~

ericaFG
on 11/20/11 4:44 am - Cambridge, Canada
 Most gyms have ab machines that work on those areas as well. 

For at home - google "sit up variations" and create a workout routine. Not just your standard sits, you want to work your upper and lower abs and your obliques. Also, I'd try some Pilates type moves - planks are the BEST for core strength. 

Ive even heard tha****ching TV on a core stability ball can work your abs (and lower back) "real good" and give you some of those "packs" of which you speak!
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Zombie
on 11/20/11 4:55 am
I have one of those balls to andforgot about it until you reminded me. I'll look up some exercises to do with that to. Right now I'm working out with a DVD called Power 90 but only using portions of it like the ab ripper and dumbell exercises, I don't think i could do a full blown workout yet like that even though I have been cleared for it. The ab ripper exercises really make me sore afterwards. I'll look up the exercises with the yoga ball. Thanks.

~Paul~

scottswife1997
on 11/20/11 7:05 am - Ardmore, OK
My coworkers are really into the P90 or P90X.  I'll probably give it another month or two before I try to find a good ab workout program.  I'm looking forward to start a running program soon.  Having some foot problems, but once that's healed I'm on the road...

Good luck!
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ericaFG
on 11/20/11 8:27 am - Cambridge, Canada
Ya - start gentle.  I waiting quite some time before hitting abs hard post-TT - and it still HURT.  But it did get better - I worked up slowly.

Good luck!
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Zombie
on 11/20/11 10:15 am

Right now there is about 10 exercises I do and about 20 of each one if I can. I'm not going to overdo it, I'll take my time.

~Paul~

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