Abs workout how to have six pack – Level 2
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Abs workout how to have six pack: 8 min abs workout level 2.
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http://www.SixPackAbSolution.com Learn how to lose belly fat and get sexy six pack abs with these free insider abdominal fat loss tips. Improve your health, increase your energy, skyrocket your confidence and feel better than ever before… Click Below For A FREE 6-Part Fat Loss Course: http://www.SixPackAbSolution.com ======================================= Want More FREE Tips & Strategies? My Fat Loss & Six Pack Ab Blog: http://www.HowToBurnFat.com/blog My Muscle Building Blog: http://www.MuscleGainTruth.com/blog ======================================= Friend & Follow Me! Add Me On Facebook: http://www.SeansFacebook.com Follow Me On Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/SeanNalewanyj . Duration : 0:4:32 Home Workout !!!SIX PACK ABS!!! How to gain muscle and lose fat FAST (not easy) Brandon CarterThursday, March 18th, 2010
Keys to getting a six pack: Abdominal training by itself will not do much. Cardio needs to be intense enough to do the trick. Three to four sessions a week of intense jogging, running, the Stairmaster, the elliptical, jumping rope, or biking should be enough to get the process in gear. Swimming, hiking, and taking aerobics classes are beneficial as well. Nothing beats jogging or running. It is the most intense, efficient, and effective method of burning calories. If running outside hurts your joints, try running inside on a treadmill or outside on a dirt path. It definitely is easier on the body. Again, you NEED three to four intense cardio sessions a week to help create a calorie deficit and help rid the body of the fat that covers your abs. Proper Nutrition: Do not sabotage your results in the gym by giving yourself a passport to pig out. Ridding the body of fat once and for all is accomplished by proper nutrition more so than incorporating cardio. At the end of the day, if you have consumed more calories than you have expended, you add body fat. So you need to burn more calories than you consume. Nutrition is important because you can reduce the amount of calories you take in, therefore greatly having an effect on the amount which you have to expend through cardio. Eat five to six small, well-balanced meals spaced apart about every three to four hours. Try to keep something healthy on hand. If not, when you become real hungry, you will opt for something that isn’t as good for you. When you become overly hungry, all rational thinking goes out the window. But it is important to get something in you. Not eating on time or at all is almost as bad as eating too much. Keep protein intake high (approximately 50% of daily calories), carbs moderate (40%), and fats minimal (10%). Muscle fiber is made of tightly-wound protein molecules that is damaged during a workout, so you need more protein than the sedentary person to help that muscle tissue repair. Carbohydrates have an important role in the body, but do not base your meals on them. Try to avoid simple sugars like cane sugar, honey, fruit juices, syrups, and even a lot of fruit. Drink at least a gallon of clean water each day as well. It will help in nutrient absorption and digestion and will help flush toxins from the body. Bottom line, make sure you are supplying your body with well-balanced, healthy food every three to four hours. Weight training The Abdominals: Here is where most people go wrong in their attempt to develop their abs. I often ask those I train, “Would you train your biceps with sets of 50 reps with no weight?” Of course, they say “no.” How about your chest, 50 reps with no weight? Another no. I then ask, “Then why would you do that with your abs?” Here’s an important key. If you want proper ab development, you need to add resistance (weight) to your ab exercises. Abs are muscles just like biceps, triceps, pecs, glutes, whatever. You need resistance to properly strengthen and build them. The same goes for abdominals Brandon Carter http://highlifeworkout.com/ http://BrandonCarter.com http://twitter.com/BCarterMusic http://www.facebook.com/brandon.carter http://www.myspace.com/brandoncartermusic Duration : 0:2:0 WEIGHT LOSS TIPSTuesday, March 9th, 2010
http://www.turbulencetraining.com I’m going to give you 3 weight loss tips today. The most important thing when doing a weight loss program is your nutrition. So the first thing you will want to do is calculate how much you are eating now, and then improve the quality of the food you are eating. If you’re still not losing weight, then start to decrease your calories by 10-20 percent per day. That is the simplest nutrition tip you will ever get. The second weight loss tip is to include strength training exercise. That may sound odd for some of you who do not associate strength training with weight loss, but I guarantee you that it will help you lose bodyfat. Finally, the third weightloss tip is to use interval training instead of regular cardio training. Slow cardio training is really a waste of time because it takes up so much time, but doesn’t give you a lot of results. Whereas interval training can be done in half the amount of time and burns more belly fat as proven in a research study compared to regular cardio training. So those are the 3 best weight loss tips that anyone can give you. Visit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Clck here to get started: http://www.turbulencetraining.com And to get access to the #1 weight loss secret of social support and to ask Craig Ballantyne your weight loss questions, visit the Turbulence Training Membership site here: http://www.ttmembers.com For the most effective exercises to burn belly fat and get ripped abs, visit: http://www.turbulencetrainingforabs.com To see real people just like you lose weight fast, visit: Duration : 0:1:25 Intense Fat Loss WorkoutSaturday, February 13th, 2010
Duration : 0:6:41 !!!SIX PACK ABS!!! How to muscle gain and lose fat FAST!!! Part 2 (Brandon Carter)Saturday, February 13th, 2010
Keys to getting a six pack: Abdominal training by itself will not do much. Cardio needs to be intense enough to do the trick. Three to four sessions a week of intense jogging, running, the Stairmaster, the elliptical, jumping rope, or biking should be enough to get the process in gear. Swimming, hiking, and taking aerobics classes are beneficial as well. Nothing beats jogging or running. It is the most intense, efficient, and effective method of burning calories. If running outside hurts your joints, try running inside on a treadmill or outside on a dirt path. It definitely is easier on the body. Again, you NEED three to four intense cardio sessions a week to help create a calorie deficit and help rid the body of the fat that covers your abs. Proper Nutrition: Do not sabotage your results in the gym by giving yourself a passport to pig out. Ridding the body of fat once and for all is accomplished by proper nutrition more so than incorporating cardio. At the end of the day, if you have consumed more calories than you have expended, you add body fat. So you need to burn more calories than you consume. Nutrition is important because you can reduce the amount of calories you take in, therefore greatly having an effect on the amount which you have to expend through cardio. Eat five to six small, well-balanced meals spaced apart about every three to four hours. Try to keep something healthy on hand. If not, when you become real hungry, you will opt for something that isn’t as good for you. When you become overly hungry, all rational thinking goes out the window. But it is important to get something in you. Not eating on time or at all is almost as bad as eating too much. Keep protein intake high (approximately 50% of daily calories), carbs moderate (40%), and fats minimal (10%). Muscle fiber is made of tightly-wound protein molecules that is damaged during a workout, so you need more protein than the sedentary person to help that muscle tissue repair. Carbohydrates have an important role in the body, but do not base your meals on them. Try to avoid simple sugars like cane sugar, honey, fruit juices, syrups, and even a lot of fruit. Drink at least a gallon of clean water each day as well. It will help in nutrient absorption and digestion and will help flush toxins from the body. Bottom line, make sure you are supplying your body with well-balanced, healthy food every three to four hours. Weight training The Abdominals: Here is where most people go wrong in their attempt to develop their abs. I often ask those I train, “Would you train your biceps with sets of 50 reps with no weight?” Of course, they say “no.” How about your chest, 50 reps with no weight? Another no. I then ask, “Then why would you do that with your abs?” Here’s an important key. If you want proper ab development, you need to add resistance (weight) to your ab exercises. Abs are muscles just like biceps, triceps, pecs, glutes, whatever. You need resistance to properly strengthen and build them. The same goes for abdominals http://BuildMuscleBurnFat.info/ When you Download the FREE workout plan it will contain WORKOUT VIDEOS (that you can put on you iPod!) and the FREE fitness and nutrition ebook The Ultimate Fitness Manual you will show you: •How you can workout LESS and get better results! Thank you, and if you have any questions or comments, please e-mail them to me via Twitter at http://twitter.com/BCarterMusic Go to http://BuildMuscleBurnFat.info/ my FREE workout plan Build Muscle and Burn Fat FAST AS HELL! Duration : 0:3:18 DIET vs EXERCISE Episode 1: Fat Loss Diet versus Best Cardio Workout to Burn Belly FatWednesday, January 13th, 2010
http://www.turbulencetraining.com First instalment of diet vs. exercise where Craig Ballantyne and Brad Pilon show you how ineffective cardio is and just how dramatic your calorie intake can be without you knowing it. The simple truth is; you can’t out-train a bad diet. Today, in this contest, Craig Ballantyne is going to run on the treadmill on an incline of .5 and a speed of 10.5 mph for 3 minutes, while Brad Pilon eats pizza and drinks soda pop. Brad is going to try to consume as many calories as he can in those 3 minutes, while Craig is going to see how many calories he can burn off in that same amount of time. In 3 minutes, Brad consumed approximately 1000 total calories, while Craig burned only 43 calories. Cardio loses against diet. This just goes to show you, in diet vs. exercise, you can never out train a bad diet. It doesn’t matter how good your program is, if this is your nutrition, you’re not going to lose fat. Visit Turbulence Training to get your FREE sample fat burning workout. Click here to get started: http://www.TurbulenceTraining.com And to get access to the #1 weight loss secret of social support and to ask Craig Ballantyne your weight loss questions, visit the Turbulence Training Membership site here: http://www.ttmembers.com For daily fat loss workout updates and controversial fat burning tips, visit: http://www.TTFatLoss.com Duration : 0:4:58 Fat Loss Tips: Lean sexy armsSaturday, January 9th, 2010
Fat loss tip: try this quick arm and cardio circuit for a fast fat blasting workout. Duration : 0:6:51 Fat Loss Tips: In-Home workoutsTuesday, December 22nd, 2009
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