Ripped Abs - How To Get Ripped Abs
By Vince DelMonte
If getting ripped abs is on your list of
priorities when it comes to your current
fitness program, do not overlook the importance
of your usual strength training activities. One
of the biggest misconceptions about getting
ripped abs is that you must spend hours doing
ab work alone. Unfortunately this is furthest
from the truth.
The real fact of the matter is that when you
are lifting heavy during your squats, lunges,
deadlifts, and the bench press, you will be
using the ab muscles to a great degree. If they
were not working, you would find yourself
feeling unstable, and chances are, you would
wind up injured.
The ab muscles are going to be called into
play with every weight lifting exercise you do,
so ensure proper form is being utilized during
all workout sessions.
Furthermore, one of the major factors in
developing ripped abs, is going to be getting
your body fat level low enough for them to be
seen clearly.
If you're not approaching close to single
digits, chances are you may have great ab
muscles, but you aren't going to see them when
looking in the mirror.
Weight training exercises are one of the
best ways to boost your metabolic rate, which
will then help you burn off body fat all day
long. Do keep in mind though that all weight
lifting activities are not created equally. A
heavy set of squats is going to ramp up the
metabolism a great deal more than a set of
bicep curls would for example.
To utilize this principle, try your best to
program your weight lifting routine so that
only core, compound lifts are included. This
would be movements such as squats, lunges,
deadlifts, bent over rows, shoulder presses,
and the bench press.
Not only will this provide you with a far
better whole body workout without wasting too
much time on needless exercises, but it will
also help you achieve that ripped abs look that
you are going for.
Lastly, keep in mind that ripped abs and
strong abs can mean different things. If you do
a great deal of weighted abdominal work, you
may actually cause your ab muscles to grow
larger, thus giving you the appearance of a
wider waist. Unless the body fat levels are not
low again, you'll just end up looking bigger in
the middle, rather than more defined.
So, in order to make this goal a reality for
you, first focus on getting low enough body fat
levels to get those abs showing. This can be
accomplished through a solid lifting program
and a clean diet. Then, if you are not happy
with the shape of the ab muscles or the amount
of ab muscle development, start focusing on
doing more work focused on just this muscle
group itself.
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