
Originally Posted by
jeff thomas

Originally Posted by
Boxer4life
i boxed for about 7 years, never really got a toned up body, anways, i am trying to build a little muscle, i am tired of the "experts" advice........first, should i work abs everyday for best results, or every other day, same thing wwith everything else, should i just say f*** it and train everyday or skip days and recooperate
Are you trying to tone, or are you trying to increase mass- both require different methods of training.
Nope... muscles do not have 'tone'.
A 'toned' physique is the result of having adequately low body fat and visually developed muscles.
A fatty if I put on 20 pounds of fat my muscles would be no less toned, they'd just be less visible.
A lot of people think that training for muscular endurance is training for tone... this is untrue, muscular endurance type programs tend to focus a lot on fat burning as a byproduct and the muscles get a bit of a pump.
But if you're really interested in getting a proper six pack you need to increase the
mass of your abdominal muscles.
Initially crunches etc might work but when you can do 15+ reps of a movement at a given load you can forget it stimulating you in a way that is going to develop much if any size. At that point the muscles can cope with the load so they don't need more mass.
Progress on to harder moves that will give lots of stimulation, hanging leg raises etc are great... I tend to shy away from using weights when it comes down to working the core, it's a muscle group designed primarily for stabilising the body during movements, not shifting objects about the place... I see countless blokes in the gym either with their feet tucked under a sit up bar (waste of time those things) with a weight on their chest or doing sit ups at a million miles an hour, swinging their arms about with their feet flying about the place... they can't do one strict sit up - the whole point is activating the muscle and they can't do that properly so are wasting their time.
As a rule of thumb if you can do lots of it then it's not providing enough stress to stimulate growth.
I rarely isolate my ab muscles either, try compound based work outs... Yesterday I worked through 5 sets of 5 clean and press at 65-70kg... primarily you're working your posterior chain (glutes, hamstrings, back etc) arm muscles and shoulders (to be fair it hits just about everything, great exercise for teaching your body to function as a whole unit) but towards the end my abdominal were as ready to give out as anything else was. Like I said it's a muscle group that is designed to stabilise the body so treat it as such.
I'll repeat what else has been said too - you've got to rest.
In a nutshell the whole point of training is this - stress, stimulate, adapt/grow
stress is obviously the training phase, if all you do is stress,stress,stress then when will the growth happen?
Any enough ranting, get two identical chairs set them so that the backs are shoulder width apart place your palms on the back, lift your self off the floor and from there straighten your legs so that you end up in an L position, for maximum effect keep your legs as straight as possible and focus on not just lifting the legs up but tiling your pelvis upwards... try to swing as little as possible.
hard moves like that followed by adequate recovery will develop more abdominal muscle mass then endless crunches will and through there it's a case of getting your body fat low enough that they're visible, which is a whole different story.
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