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		<title>Six Pack Abs &#8211; 3 Mistakes to Avoid at All Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 05:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Ashmore</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are working out to develop six pack abs then you need to be aware of the three biggest mistakes described in this article and avoid them at all cost! </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>First, you need to understand the difference between getting six pack abs and simply losing body fat. Getting six pack abs is a all about having extremely low levels of body fat. For men this is around 8% and for women around 15%. Training and eating to get body fat levels this low is much different than someone who just starts a diet and wants to lose 20-30lbs. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>If you are just trying to lose a lot of weight, then making small changes to your diet will help you make a lot of progress very fast. For example, if you were to only drink water, unsweetened iced tea, and green tea, then you will not be consuming any calories from beverages. For someone who just wants to lose weight, a small modification such as this can make a big difference. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>For someone who wants to get six pack abs, the process is much more detailed. Here are two mistakes that most people make when they try to develop six pack abs. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Six Pack Abs Mistake #1: They try to do too many crunches and ab exercises. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>While crunches and other ab exercises will help to build a stronger core, they will not help you get down to a low level of body fat. Trying to use endless reps of ab exercises simply does not build enough muscle or work your body hard enough to burn significant calories. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The myth of &#8220;spot&#8221; reduction is where a lot of people get caught up. The concept of spot reduction basically states that if you want to lose fat in a certain part of the body you should work the muscle underneath it. Our bodies do not store fat in one specific place, therefore you cannot lose fat in one specific place either. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>I guarantee you will never see someone who has six pack abs in the front and is flabby around the rest of their midsection. If spot reduction actually worked this is what would happen. In the real world however, you need to focus on losing body fat all over in order to developing six pack abs. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Six Pack Abs Mistake #2: Trying to use infomercial ab gimmicks </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When you see an advertisement for an &#8220;miracle&#8221; piece of ab equipment, the people who are using them usually have great bodies, low body fat, and a great six pack. However I can guarantee you one thing, and that is they did not get that way to using one single piece of abdominal exercise equipment. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Like we just talked about with why lots of crunches do not help you get six pack abs, the same holds true for any ab crunch machine or anything else you see on an advertisement. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This all goes back to the false concept that working the abs with lots of exercises will directly lead to a six pack. All the people who have the best abs got them by exercising their whole body and by adhering to a very strict diet. Not by using some ab crunch gimmick for &#8220;two easy payments of .95.&#8221; Six Pack Abs Mistake #3: Eating too many calories. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Sounds overly simplistic doesn&#8217;t it? </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This is one of the most important core concepts that is crucial to understanding how to lose body fat and develop six pack abs. So many people try to eat healthy and still have trouble losing weight. Sometimes they think they have something physiologically wrong with them and their bodies simply cannot lose weight. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Before you fall into this trap and start seeking &#8220;miracle&#8221; quick fixes, you need to know that not being able to lose body fat is simply a matter of taking in too many calories. If you try keeping a food journal for a week and counting the calories you consume you will be amazed at the insight it will give you. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Even if you eat 400 extra calories a day from little snacks here and there (which is not difficult at all), you will be taking in an extra 2,800 calories per week. For some people, taking in an extra 500-1000 calories per day can easily come from foods that are extremely calorie dense but do not help you feel full. Such foods include bagels, donuts, muffins, potato chips, soda, any kind of fast food, and more. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So before you think that getting six pack abs or simply losing body fat is impossible for you, try taking a few days to really track what you are eating. You will be surprised that losing weight can really be as simple as cutting out small calories dense foods from your diet. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A wise man once said that having sexy six pack abs feels better than the best tasting food in the world. Remember this concept and start taking action today. Good luck.<br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/291025']);" href="http://www.parmacoenterprises.com">Get In Shape Now</a> </p>
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<p>Are you not getting the results you want with diet and exercise? If so, there is good news for you. My name it Tom Gifford, Certified Personal Trainer, and I would like to extend to you a personal invitation to stop by my website at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/291025']);" href="http://www.TheGreatCardioMyth.com ">http://www.TheGreatCardioMyth.com </a> <br />&#13;<br />
 and check out the first two chapters of my brand new book! You will get lots of great tips you can start implementing immediately. Looking forward to seeing you there! </p>
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		<title>7 Common Fitness Training Mistakes and How to Correct Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 19:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Ashmore</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we begin a new fitness program, we are energized to work out and optimistic about achieving our goals.  As the weeks pass, our enthusiasm may fade.  Workouts may become less frequent and eventually cease altogether before we reap the anticipated benefits.</p>
<p>Studies show that 50% of individuals who start a self-monitored fitness program will stop exercising within six months. The dropout rate is very high when a fitness program is begun at a very high intensity level and when self-motivation to exercise is low.  (1)</p>
<p>Following sound principles and practices can reduce exercise missteps, produce better results, and encourage fitness program adherence.  The following are 7 common fitness training mistakes and suggestions for correcting them.</p>
<p>  Goal setting is a key motivator for exercise adherence. Well-defined goals guide decisions about the types of exercises and regimens that will produce the intended results. Set both short-term and long-term goals that are specific, realistic, challenging, and achievable. (2)</p>
<p>  When individuals begin exercise programs, they seldom take inventory of their initial health and fitness status. Assessments offer baseline measures on which to show progress. Test yourself on items related to your goals so that you have clear training targets and can establish reasonable time lines to achieve them. Reaching each milestone demonstrates success and inspires greater self confidence to continue exercising.</p>
<p>   Without appropriate exercise regimens that specifically target goals, results can be haphazard. A well-designed fitness program can streamline the path toward your expected outcomes while preventing the frustration of slow progress or no progress at all. Unless you are familiar with exercise principles, you may need to rely on professional guidance to develop a well-planned program.</p>
<p>No two individuals are alike, nor do they respond in exactly the same way to exercise.  Fitness level, gender, posture, medical history, personal goals, and many other factors provide a basis for individualizing exercise programs.  Personalizing your program to fit your needs and preferences will yield faster results.  </p>
<p>  The &#8220;more-is-better&#8221; philosophy of training is not as effective as you might expect. Training with variations in workout routines produce better results than training to failure or exhaustion. Adequate recovery periods are necessary to prevent dropping out of exercise activities due to overtraining.</p>
<p>   If exercise is too easy, you will be frustrated by the lack of results. A general guideline is to work out within a target zone of 60-85% of maximum effort. As you adapt to specific exercise regimens and your performances improve, you must gradually and progressively increase your work load so that you continue to train within the 60-85% range. (3)</p>
<p>  As muscles become stronger and tone improves, it is important to stretch prior to and after workouts. Maintaining adequate flexibility is essential for preventing aggravating injuries that can contribute to quitting exercise programs.</p>
<p>Fitness training mistakes are avoidable.  As you learn more about exercise and apply sound principles, you will encounter fewer disappointments and realize more consistent gains.  If you continue to work wisely, diligently, and safely, you can ultimately achieve your fitness goals.</p>
</p>
<p>1. Sullivan, P. (1991). Exercise adherence. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED330676). Retrieved from ERIC database.</p>
<p> 2. Schmidt, R.A. &amp; Wrisberg, C.A. (2000). Motor learning and performance: A problem-based learning approach (2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.</p>
<p> 3. McArdle, W.D., Katch, F.I., &amp; Katch, V.L. (2000). Essentials of exercise physiology (2nd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams, &amp; Wilkins.</p>
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<p>Dr. Denise K. Wood is an educator and sport and fitness training consultant from Knoxville, TN and creator of www.womens-weight-training-programs.com and www.sports-training-adviser.com  She has trained a wide range of clients from beginners to Olympians.  Dr. Wood is a former national track and field champion with years of international experience.  She has been recognized as an outstanding professor in exercise science and research/statistics.</p>
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		<title>Six Pack Abs &#8211; These 3 Mistakes Will Ruin your Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 20:15:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Ashmore</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are working to get six pack abs then there are a few things that will be absolutely vital to your success.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>First, you need to understand the difference between getting six pack abs and simply losing body fat. Getting six pack abs is a all about having extremely low levels of body fat. For men, the optimal body fat percentage is around 8% and for women it is around 15%. Training and eating to get body fat levels this low is much different than someone who just starts a diet and wants to lose 20-30lbs.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>If you are just trying to lose a lot of weight, then making small changes to your diet will help you make a lot of progress very fast. For example, if you were to only drink water, unsweetened iced tea, and green tea, then you will not be consuming any calories from beverages. For someone who just wants to lose weight, a small modification such as this can make a big difference.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>For someone who wants to get six pack abs, the process is much more detailed. These are two common mistakes that people make when trying to developing six pack abs.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Six Pack Abs Mistake #1: They try to do too many crunches and ab exercises.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>While crunches and other ab exercises will help to build a stronger core, they will not help you get down to a low level of body fat. Trying to use endless reps of ab exercises simply does not build enough muscle or work your body hard enough to burn significant calories.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The myth of &#8220;spot&#8221; reduction is where a lot of people get caught up. The concept of spot reduction basically states that if you want to lose fat in a certain part of the body you should work the muscle underneath it. Our bodies do not store fat in one specific place, therefore you cannot lose fat in one specific place either.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>I guarantee you will never see someone who has six pack abs in the front and is flabby around the rest of their midsection. If spot reduction actually worked this is what would happen. In the real world however, you need to concentrate on losing fat all over your body in order to develop a toned and sexy six pack.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Six Pack Abs Mistake #2: Trying to use infomercial ab gimmicks</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>When you see an advertisement for an &#8220;miracle&#8221; piece of ab equipment, the people who are using them usually have great bodies, low body fat, and a great six pack. However I can guarantee you one thing, and that is they did not get that way to using one single piece of abdominal exercise equipment.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Like we just talked about with why lots of crunches do not help you get six pack abs, the same holds true for any ab crunch machine or anything else you see on an advertisement.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This all goes back to the false concept that working the abs with lots of exercises will directly lead to a six pack. All the people who have the best abs got them by exercising their whole body and by adhering to a very strict diet. Not by using some ab crunch gimmick for &#8220;two easy payments of .95.&#8221; Six Pack Abs Mistake #3: Eating too many calories.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Sounds overly simplistic doesn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This is one of the core concepts that is absolutely crucial to understanding how to lose body fat and getting six pack abs. So many people try to eat healthy and still have trouble losing weight. Sometimes they think they have something physiologically wrong with them and their bodies simply cannot lose weight.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Before you fall into this trap and start seeking &#8220;miracle&#8221; quick fixes, you need to know that not being able to lose body fat is simply a matter of taking in too many calories. If you try keeping a food journal for a week and counting the calories you consume you will be amazed at the insight it will give you.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Even if you eat 400 extra calories a day from little snacks here and there (which is not difficult at all), you will be taking in an extra 2,800 calories per week. For some people, taking in an extra 500-1000 calories per day can easily come from foods that are extremely calorie dense but do not help you feel full. Such foods include bagels, donuts, muffins, potato chips, soda, any kind of fast food, and more.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So before you think that getting six pack abs or simply losing body fat is impossible for you, try taking a few days to really track what you are eating. You will be surprised that losing weight can really be as simple as cutting out small calories dense foods from your diet.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>A wise man once said that having sexy six pack abs feels better than the best tasting food in the world. Remember this concept and start taking action today. Good luck!</p>
<div>
<p>Want some more six pack tips? If so, there is good news for you. My name it Tom Gifford, Certified Personal Trainer, and I would like to extend to you a personal invitation to stop by my website at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/275518']);" href="http://www.thegreatcardiomyth.com">Six Pack Abs</a> and check out the first two chapters of my brand new book! You will get lots of great tips to start using immediately!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 04:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Ashmore</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we begin a new fitness program, we are energized to work out and optimistic about achieving our goals.  As the weeks pass, our enthusiasm may fade.  Workouts may become less frequent and eventually cease altogether before we reap the anticipated benefits.</p>
<p>Studies show that 50% of individuals who start a self-monitored fitness program will stop exercising within six months. The dropout rate is very high when a fitness program is begun at a very high intensity level and when self-motivation to exercise is low.  (1)<strong></strong></p>
<p>Following sound principles and practices can reduce exercise missteps, produce better results, and encourage fitness program adherence.  The following are 7 common fitness training mistakes and suggestions for correcting them.</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> <strong>Vague goals.</strong> Goal setting is a key motivator for exercise adherence. Well-defined goals guide decisions about the types of exercises and regimens that will produce the intended results. Set both short-term and long-term goals that are specific, realistic, challenging, and achievable. (2)</p>
<p><strong> 2.</strong> <strong>Beginning fitness levels not assessed.</strong> When individuals begin exercise programs, they seldom take inventory of their initial health and fitness status. Assessments offer baseline measures on which to show progress. Test yourself on items related to your goals so that you have clear training targets and can establish reasonable time lines to achieve them. Reaching each milestone demonstrates success and inspires greater self confidence to continue exercising.</p>
<p> <strong>3.</strong> <strong>Loosely focused training program.</strong> Without appropriate exercise regimens that specifically target goals, results can be haphazard. A well-designed fitness program can streamline the path toward your expected outcomes while preventing the frustration of slow progress or no progress at all. Unless you are familiar with exercise principles, you may need to rely on professional guidance to develop a well-planned program.</p>
<p><strong> 4.  </strong><strong>Program not individualized. </strong>No two individuals are alike, nor do they respond in exactly the same way to exercise.  Fitness level, gender, posture, medical history, personal goals, and many other factors provide a basis for individualizing exercise programs.  Personalizing your program to fit your needs and preferences will yield faster results.  <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong> 5.</strong> <strong>Working too hard.</strong> The &#8220;more-is-better&#8221; philosophy of training is not as effective as you might expect. Training with variations in workout routines produce better results than training to failure or exhaustion. Adequate recovery periods are necessary to prevent dropping out of exercise activities due to overtraining.</p>
<p> <strong>6.</strong> <strong>Not working hard enough.</strong> If exercise is too easy, you will be frustrated by the lack of results. A general guideline is to work out within a target zone of 60-85% of maximum effort. As you adapt to specific exercise regimens and your performances improve, you must gradually and progressively increase your work load so that you continue to train within the 60-85% range. (3)</p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> <strong>Insufficient stretching.</strong> As muscles become stronger and tone improves, it is important to stretch prior to and after workouts. Maintaining adequate flexibility is essential for preventing aggravating injuries that can contribute to quitting exercise programs.</p>
<p>Fitness training mistakes are avoidable.  As you learn more about exercise and apply sound principles, you will encounter fewer disappointments and realize more consistent gains.  If you continue to work wisely, diligently, and safely, you can ultimately achieve your fitness goals.</p>
<p><strong>References</strong></p>
<p>1. Sullivan, P. (1991). Exercise adherence. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED330676). Retrieved from ERIC database.</p>
<p> 2. Schmidt, R.A. &amp; Wrisberg, C.A. (2000). Motor learning and performance: A problem-based learning approach (2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.</p>
<p> 3. McArdle, W.D., Katch, F.I., &amp; Katch, V.L. (2000). Essentials of exercise physiology (2nd ed.). Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams, &amp; Wilkins.</p>
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		<title>3 Abs Workout Mistakes and How to Fix Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 04:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Ashmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Scow I have logged thousands of personal training sessions over my career and everybody wants to know more about abs workouts and abs exercises. My clients want to know how to lose stomach fat and get a six-pack, or at the very least they just want to lose stomach fat so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copyright (c) 2008 Ed Scow</p>
<p>I have logged thousands of personal training sessions over my career and everybody wants to know more about abs workouts and abs exercises.</p>
<p>My clients want to know how to lose stomach fat and get a six-pack, or at the very least they just want to lose stomach fat so they have a firm abs that look good in their clothes (and naked).</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t blame them.  Who doesn&#8217;t want a nice looking midsection?  Who doesn&#8217;t want to get firm abs or get lean enough they can say they have a six-pack.</p>
<p>The problem is that 99% of them all have the same misconceptions about abs workouts and abs exercises and how to really lose stomach fat and get firm abs.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve narrowed down the mistakes, myths and misconceptions surrounding abs workouts and abs exercises to my top 3.</p>
<p>These 3 abs workout mistakes are made by just about everyone I&#8217;ve ever trained, designed a program for, or consulted.</p>
<p>Are you making these same mistakes?</p>
<p>1)  Spending too much time doing crunches &#8211; I&#8217;m just going to come right out and say it&#8230;you don&#8217;t need to do crunches to get six pack abs and you sure as heck don&#8217;t need to do crunches to lose stomach fat or even get a firm abs.</p>
<p>Crunches simply don&#8217;t work enough muscle and don&#8217;t burn enough fat calories to be thought of as a worthwhile exercise in order to lose stomach fat, let alone get firm abs or a six-pack.</p>
<p>Spending 20 minutes a day doing hundreds (or thousands) of crunches is like electing Big Bird or Elmo president.</p>
<p>Sure they may sound good and have all the answers, but it just doesn&#8217;t make much sense electing a puppet to such a high office (sorry, that was my attempt at a joke).</p>
<p>Doing hundreds, or even thousands, of crunches will strengthen your abdomen, that&#8217;s for sure, but what does it matter if you still have a layer of flabby goo covering up all the hard work?</p>
<p>Instead you need to focus on full body workouts and full body abs exercises in order to lose stomach fat fast and get the firm, toned stomach or six pack abs you&#8217;re after.</p>
<p>Take for instance this abs workout, using only full body abs exercises, I designed for a client.  Do this mini-circuit before your regular workout, when you&#8217;re still fresh, so you can really hit your abs hard.</p>
<p>1A)  Dumbbell Overhead Squat &#8211; 10 reps <br />
1B)  Mountain Climbers &#8211; 30 seconds <br />
1C)  Reverse Plank &#8211; 30 seconds</p>
<p>Do that in a circuit format, resting 20 seconds after the final exercise before repeating it again 2 or 3 times.  Do that for a few week and you&#8217;ll definitely see a difference in your abs and you will lose stomach fat.</p>
<p>2) Throwing all your hard work out the door by eating poorly &#8211; What good does it do to work so hard in your fat loss workouts only to come home, or leave your home gym, and eat junk?</p>
<p>What sense does it make that after all your hard work, you ruin it with poor eating habits on a daily basis?  This is quite possibly one of the dumbest things you could do.  I don&#8217;t mean to be rude, I&#8217;m just trying to put it bluntly.</p>
<p>If you want to lose stomach fat and get firm abs, or even six-pack abs, you need to clean up your diet and stop eating so poorly.  You need to quit eating processed junk found in boxes and bags like crackers and chips, stop eating things like bagels and processed breads and start eating more fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, nuts, legumes and healthy fats.</p>
<p>You also need to start eating multiple times throughout the day, and this especially means eating breakfast.  It also means cutting out the late night snacking and cutting down on alcohol.</p>
<p>You know what to cut out, so do it.</p>
<p>Remember what your goals are.  You want to lose stomach fat and you want to get firm abs.  Eat like it!</p>
<p>3) Not actively flexing, or bracing, your abdominals in every exercise &#8211; It&#8217;s sad that I have to say this, but all too often, people don&#8217;t actively flex their abdominals while doing an abs exercise.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know why.  You&#8217;d think that because you&#8217;re doing an abs exercise that you&#8217;d be flexing your abs hard every repetition, but too many people just go through the motions and to way too fast.</p>
<p>You need to slow down and actively flex your abdominals when you&#8217;re doing an abs exercise.  And for every exercise that&#8217;s not an abs exercise, you need to brace them like somebody is about to punch you in the stomach.</p>
<p>Doing so will ensure that you learn to &#8220;control&#8221; your abs and make sure that when you do lose stomach fat that you&#8217;ll have a defined and toned midsection worthy of praise.</p>
<p>I also want you to think of it this way&#8230;every exercise should be an abs exercise.  If you brace your abs during every single exercise in your fat loss workout, you&#8217;ll essentially turn every single exercise into an abs exercise.  Doing a chest press, brace your abs.  Doing a lunge, brace your abs.  Every single exercise you do, whether you&#8217;re working your abs specifically or not, should be turned into an abs exercise.</p>
<p>If you stop making these vital abs workout and abs exercise mistakes, and start doing full body workouts with full body abs exercises, I guarantee that you&#8217;ll begin to lose stomach fat and get firm abs (and maybe even that sought after six-pack) in no time. </p>
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		<title>Six Pack Abs &#8211; 3 Mistakes to Avoid at All Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 04:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry Ashmore</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are working out to develop six pack abs then you need to be aware of the three biggest mistakes described in this article and avoid them at all cost! </p>
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<p>First, you need to understand the difference between getting six pack abs and simply losing body fat. Getting six pack abs is a all about having extremely low levels of body fat. For men this is around 8% and for women around 15%. Training and eating to get body fat levels this low is much different than someone who just starts a diet and wants to lose 20-30lbs. </p>
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<p>If you are just trying to lose a lot of weight, then making small changes to your diet will help you make a lot of progress very fast. For example, if you were to only drink water, unsweetened iced tea, and green tea, then you will not be consuming any calories from beverages. For someone who just wants to lose weight, a small modification such as this can make a big difference. </p>
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<p>For someone who wants to get six pack abs, the process is much more detailed. Here are two mistakes that most people make when they try to develop six pack abs. </p>
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<p>Six Pack Abs Mistake #1: They try to do too many crunches and ab exercises. </p>
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<p>While crunches and other ab exercises will help to build a stronger core, they will not help you get down to a low level of body fat. Trying to use endless reps of ab exercises simply does not build enough muscle or work your body hard enough to burn significant calories. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>The myth of &#8220;spot&#8221; reduction is where a lot of people get caught up. The concept of spot reduction basically states that if you want to lose fat in a certain part of the body you should work the muscle underneath it. Our bodies do not store fat in one specific place, therefore you cannot lose fat in one specific place either. </p>
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<p>I guarantee you will never see someone who has six pack abs in the front and is flabby around the rest of their midsection. If spot reduction actually worked this is what would happen. In the real world however, you need to focus on losing body fat all over in order to developing six pack abs. </p>
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<p>Six Pack Abs Mistake #2: Trying to use infomercial ab gimmicks </p>
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<p>When you see an advertisement for an &#8220;miracle&#8221; piece of ab equipment, the people who are using them usually have great bodies, low body fat, and a great six pack. However I can guarantee you one thing, and that is they did not get that way to using one single piece of abdominal exercise equipment. </p>
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<p>Like we just talked about with why lots of crunches do not help you get six pack abs, the same holds true for any ab crunch machine or anything else you see on an advertisement. </p>
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<p>This all goes back to the false concept that working the abs with lots of exercises will directly lead to a six pack. All the people who have the best abs got them by exercising their whole body and by adhering to a very strict diet. Not by using some ab crunch gimmick for &#8220;two easy payments of $29.95.&#8221; Six Pack Abs Mistake #3: Eating too many calories. </p>
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<p>Sounds overly simplistic doesn&#8217;t it? </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>This is one of the most important core concepts that is crucial to understanding how to lose body fat and develop six pack abs. So many people try to eat healthy and still have trouble losing weight. Sometimes they think they have something physiologically wrong with them and their bodies simply cannot lose weight. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Before you fall into this trap and start seeking &#8220;miracle&#8221; quick fixes, you need to know that not being able to lose body fat is simply a matter of taking in too many calories. If you try keeping a food journal for a week and counting the calories you consume you will be amazed at the insight it will give you. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Even if you eat 400 extra calories a day from little snacks here and there (which is not difficult at all), you will be taking in an extra 2,800 calories per week. For some people, taking in an extra 500-1000 calories per day can easily come from foods that are extremely calorie dense but do not help you feel full. Such foods include bagels, donuts, muffins, potato chips, soda, any kind of fast food, and more. </p>
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<p>So before you think that getting six pack abs or simply losing body fat is impossible for you, try taking a few days to really track what you are eating. You will be surprised that losing weight can really be as simple as cutting out small calories dense foods from your diet. </p>
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<p>A wise man once said that having sexy six pack abs feels better than the best tasting food in the world. Remember this concept and start taking action today. Good luck.<br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.parmacoenterprises.com">Get In Shape Now</a> </p>
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