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Prisoner at War December 31st, 2007 05:52 AM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
On Dec 30, 11:22 pm, Aftermath Fan wrote:
I'm 38, 5'7", and presently weigh 240 as of this morning. I was 290
earlier this year and have been steady losing with a combination of
cardio and weights...more cardio than weights at this point.

Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me? I still have a long
way to go, but I'm doing well and have made some major lifestyle
changes (diabetes is a great motivator!) I always set big goals and
accomplish them...just wondering if getting down to 10-12% bodyfat to
see the abs is too big a goal.


Your biggest challenge would probably be in keeping the six-pack.

For a real quest, try for an eight-pack!

BTW, I am large-framed for my size...a tape measure around my chest on
the outside of my arms is about 25". I haven't had my body-fat
checked in a while...I'm sure it's still a big number at this point.

Thanks.


Haven't you ever seen that TV show "The Biggest Loser"? These things
can definitely be done, but the real problem is staying in tip-top
condition.

BTW, just as an FYI, I'm also 240 pounds right now and have a four-
pack at somewhere around 20% bodyfat, give or take a little. There
are people who weigh 50 pounds less than me but look a good roly-poly
hundred pounds more! I suspect bodyfat percentage, while a much
better figure than a simple bathroom scale number, could also be
deceptive like that somehow....

Mitch@... December 31st, 2007 03:11 PM

Six-pack abs possible?
 


Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me?


Six pack abs is a question of body-fat. You need 10% for them to be
visible.

I'm just starting week 4 of this:
http://www.iwantsixpackabs.com/my_video_journal.html

I don't expect to get ripped because it requires a bodybuilder's diet,
which isn't worth it to me. But after only 3 weeks of the program, I
feel every muscle in my body tightening up, and that IS worth the
effort.

cloud dreamer December 31st, 2007 07:12 PM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
Mitch@... wrote:

Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me?


Six pack abs is a question of body-fat. You need 10% for them to be
visible.


Haven't you heard from Peyton???? Unless you're under the age of 23 or a
professional football player, it's probably not gonna happen....best you
just buy some bigger shirts...

;)

--

We must change the way we live,
or the climate will do it for us.

Rob Schuh January 1st, 2008 12:06 AM

Six-pack abs possible?
 


Mitch@... wrote in message
...


Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me?


Six pack abs is a question of body-fat. You need 10% for them to be
visible.

I'm just starting week 4 of this:
http://www.iwantsixpackabs.com/my_video_journal.html

I don't expect to get ripped because it requires a bodybuilder's diet,
which isn't worth it to me. But after only 3 weeks of the program, I
feel every muscle in my body tightening up, and that IS worth the
effort.



You can do all the wild exercise in the world, but it you don't eat
correctly, you will never look good. Diet plays a FAR bigger role in all of
this.



--
Robert Schuh
"Everything that elevates an individual above the herd and
intimidates the neighbour is henceforth called evil; and
the fair, modest, submissive and conforming mentality,
the mediocrity of desires attains moral designations and honors"
- Nietzsche

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Victor Velazquez[_2_] January 1st, 2008 01:55 AM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
"Rob Schuh" wrote in message
...


Mitch@... wrote in message
...


Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me?


Six pack abs is a question of body-fat. You need 10% for them to be
visible.

I'm just starting week 4 of this:
http://www.iwantsixpackabs.com/my_video_journal.html

I don't expect to get ripped because it requires a bodybuilder's diet,
which isn't worth it to me. But after only 3 weeks of the program, I
feel every muscle in my body tightening up, and that IS worth the
effort.



You can do all the wild exercise in the world, but it you don't eat
correctly, you will never look good. Diet plays a FAR bigger role in all
of this.


Not exactly true, at least not for everyone. I lift regularly *and* eat
like an idiot. Sure, I have a pretty puffy mid-section but my enormous ass
(in a good way), thighs, shoulders, biceps, and chest help detract from
that...somewhat.

As I tell to the ladies, I have a six pack, I just keep it in the mini
fridge.



humm January 1st, 2008 09:07 AM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
"Victor Velazquez" wrote in
:



eat like an idiot.



A lifelong dream fulfilled...


Sure, I have a pretty puffy mid-section



It's called a "pot belly".


but my
enormous ass (in a good way),



The last time I heard those words in the same sentance it was From
Oprah's mouth after she had just gained 200lbs.


thighs, shoulders, biceps, and chest
help detract from that...somewhat.


SOMEWHAT? You are a lardass.


As I tell to the ladies, I have a six pack, I just keep it in the mini
fridge.


And as they reply "I have a pussy, I just keep it away from fat guys
like you".

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[email protected] January 1st, 2008 08:30 PM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
On Dec 31 2007, 11:12*am, cloud dreamer wrote:
Mitch@... wrote:

Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me? *


Six pack abs is a question of body-fat. *You need 10% for them to be
visible.


Haven't you heard from Peyton???? Unless you're under the age of 23 or a
professional football player, it's probably not gonna happen....best you
just buy some bigger shirts...

* ;)

--

We must change the way we live,
* * or the climate will do it for us.


I'm 73 and I just tell all those guys at the gym
Six Packs are nothing ..... I have a Keg...
Jake

europeanvic January 1st, 2008 11:34 PM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
On Dec 30 2007, 11:52*pm, Prisoner at War
wrote:
On Dec 30, 11:22 pm, Aftermath Fan wrote:

I'm 38, 5'7", and presently weigh 240 as of this morning. *I was 290
earlier this year and have been steady losing with a combination of
cardio and weights...more cardio than weights at this point.


Question: is a six-pack of abs possible for me? *I still have a long
way to go, but I'm doing well and have made some major lifestyle
changes (diabetes is a great motivator!) *I always set big goals and
accomplish them...just wondering if getting down to 10-12% bodyfat to
see the abs is too big a goal.


Your biggest challenge would probably be in keeping the six-pack.

For a real quest, try for an eight-pack!

BTW, I am large-framed for my size...a tape measure around my chest on
the outside of my arms is about 25". *I haven't had my body-fat
checked in a while...I'm sure it's still a big number at this point.


Thanks.


Haven't you ever seen that TV show "The Biggest Loser"? *These things
can definitely be done, but the real problem is staying in tip-top
condition.

BTW, just as an FYI, I'm also 240 pounds right now and have a four-
pack at somewhere around 20% bodyfat, give or take a little. *There
are people who weigh 50 pounds less than me but look a good roly-poly
hundred pounds more! *I suspect bodyfat percentage, while a much
better figure than a simple bathroom scale number, could also be
deceptive like that somehow....


Sure you can, but not each kind of sit ups will help and once you get
it, you just need to be very concistent in keeping it. Good luck!

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6packer February 3rd, 2008 10:18 PM

Six-pack abs possible?
 
to put it simple: yes a 6 pack is possible for you....Definitely. the
key? patience and persistence. You have to keep at it dont give up on
it. I made a blog to help people like you you could check it out if
you want http://superrippedabs.blogspot.com/ You have to remember
that you cant expect to get a 6 pack if your eating crap or if you
only do your abs excersises a couple times a week. You really got to
be persistant and try and work at them almost everyday. Hang in there
the end results are well worth it. ...Expecially come summer time (:



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