I just sent this to 19 members on this site. The thicker your abs are, the more punishment you can take. I think we all enjoy that. I know i do. I like Scott Herman as a trainet. see if u like this too.
I am a BIG proponent of the ab wheel, the ab wheel works the transverse sheath which is the thick tight layer of muscle that sits behind the rectus abdominus aka six or 8 pack Its part of the core. Core also includes intercostals ( between the ribs ) and Obliques which are the most neglected muscles in the stomach. These all work in-conjunction with the back....This guys has it together. You don't need a gym to have a strong muscular stomach. What you need is the determination to go after the conditioning, get tough then learn to box, or Kick-box you will always have someone to punish your gut.
Guys ask me all the time how I can make my abs harder. My answer is do the right exercises to FAILURE and then take controlled punches and blows from someone who you know and trust. try this guys site out he is right on track.
I dont believe in sets or reps. I work all of my muscle groups to total fatigue and exhaustion. I work the muscle until its screaming in pain. I do 1000 crunches every morning. 50 push ups With this I add leg raises. I do them untill Im hurting. In the gym I dont do sets or reps its all out. I believe that when you leave the gym you should be completely sweated through your clothes. Otherwise you have wasted your time. I believe in forced abs workouts.
Curious as to the weight to choose for the optimum number of reps to total fatigue.. Too low a weight, and it could take an hour/hundreds of reps to get to fatigue. To high a weight, and might be lucky to do 5 or 10. So wonder what range of reps is optimal. Am trying to work in the 15-to-40 rep range*, after doing a round of exercises with very low weight to "warm up" the muscles. Be interested in seeing responses from all the "one set to total (wipeout) fatigue in terms of poundage for optimum # of reps..
*Abs are a different story – try to do 1,000 or more reps every day, (all different variations, per my blog) and if I don't do at least 500, I don't even mark it down as having done them :)
RadnerBearman (0)
19/9/2018 16:33I am a big proponent of the two handled medicine ball. I have had my very inshape and tough trainees and clients slam these balls in to their abs repeatedly and have laid on them but have never done this. If yiur stomach muscles are hard. Hers are. https://www.instagram.com/p/BcCbwdrnyF2jpvuU288RHA4DCfFuZqLECA5_Ps0/?taken-by=ab.venturous
RadnerBearman (0)
04/6/2018 13:56Try ths guys program.
RadnerBearman (0)
10/4/2018 16:55I just sent this to 19 members on this site. The thicker your abs are, the more punishment you can take. I think we all enjoy that. I know i do. I like Scott Herman as a trainet. see if u like this too.
RadnerBearman (0)
28/10/2017 13:49I am a BIG proponent of the ab wheel, the ab wheel works the transverse sheath which is the thick tight layer of muscle that sits behind the rectus abdominus aka six or 8 pack Its part of the core. Core also includes intercostals ( between the ribs ) and Obliques which are the most neglected muscles in the stomach. These all work in-conjunction with the back....This guys has it together. You don't need a gym to have a strong muscular stomach. What you need is the determination to go after the conditioning, get tough then learn to box, or Kick-box you will always have someone to punish your gut.
RadnerBearman (0)
28/10/2017 13:38Guys ask me all the time how I can make my abs harder. My answer is do the right exercises to FAILURE and then take controlled punches and blows from someone who you know and trust. try this guys site out he is right on track.
RadnerBearman (0)
28/7/2017 13:29I dont believe in sets or reps. I work all of my muscle groups to total fatigue and exhaustion. I work the muscle until its screaming in pain. I do 1000 crunches every morning. 50 push ups With this I add leg raises. I do them untill Im hurting. In the gym I dont do sets or reps its all out. I believe that when you leave the gym you should be completely sweated through your clothes. Otherwise you have wasted your time. I believe in forced abs workouts.
Spruceman (55 )
23/6/2018 15:27(em resposta à...)
Curious as to the weight to choose for the optimum number of reps to total fatigue.. Too low a weight, and it could take an hour/hundreds of reps to get to fatigue. To high a weight, and might be lucky to do 5 or 10. So wonder what range of reps is optimal. Am trying to work in the 15-to-40 rep range*, after doing a round of exercises with very low weight to "warm up" the muscles. Be interested in seeing responses from all the "one set to total (wipeout) fatigue in terms of poundage for optimum # of reps..
*Abs are a different story – try to do 1,000 or more reps every day, (all different variations, per my blog) and if I don't do at least 500, I don't even mark it down as having done them :)