1 Month Abdominals Program – Let’s Put it to the Test
GayPharmacist in their comments left on this website, said that you only need to do 30minutes workout every day for one month coupled with some cardio exercises to build your 6 packs. I would like to put that to the test but with several conditions, (1) train every other day and rest in between (2) sleep well and eat well (3) utilise the train-to-failure principle.
The only other changes I will make is that I will be doing back lifts to strengthen my back because you don’t want to get injured. Very important. The other change is that I will be training every other day, but train to failure.
It doesn’t matter how many repetitions you do as long a you don’t get to failure in the first 2 sets. We want those sets to work at warming up your abdominals. The other thing I would like to introduce is to do the exercises slowly. If you can do a full repetition from start to finish within 2 seconds and maintaining tension around the abodominals area in that time, that’s the best way. The last set of course where you train to failure, you just go until you cannot do another repetition. Remember to keep a record of your workouts.
Also, for the whole set, your abdominals should not relax until the end of that set. See my workout below for more details.
This is the 4th of June and my six packs have gone backwards for several months so it’s a good idea to test out their theory and see where I will get to. Anyone else wants to have a go, please feel free and report back your results.
My new workout will look like this :-
3 exercises :-
(1) Crunches (3 sets – with last set to failure)
(2) Reverse Crunches (3 sets with last set to failure)
(3) Back extensions (3 sets)
What I am trying to prove is that you can have only a few exercises lasting about 30mins but if done correctly, can still reap rewards.
Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
Just killing some in between class time on Digg and I found your article . Not normally what I prefer to read about, but it was absolutely worth my time. Thanks.
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