It Pays To Diet: Want Rock Hard Abs? Forget the Gimmicks!
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Friday, July 9, 2010

Want Rock Hard Abs? Forget the Gimmicks!

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How many infomercials do you see that offer the latest and greatest gadgets that are guaranteed to give you those rock hard abs that everyone wants to have? Sure, all of these gadgets look like they would be terrific but really they are not necessary. In fact, you really don’t need to bother with any sort of equipment at all. The real key to getting rock hard abs is to do certain exercises such as crunches, eat a healthy diet and make sure that you lower your body fat.

You Still Need to Exercise

Just because it is not the most important part of getting firm abs, it is still important for all of us to exercise to stay healthy and in good shape. Exercising will help to firm the abs, once you are at a decent body weight (and the exercises will help you lose that weight too). If you need to lose a bit of weight before you can start working on tightening those abs, you should consult with your physician to find the best weight loss system for you. If you have any health conditions, there may be certain dietary and exercise restrictions that you will have to take into consideration when planning your diet and exercise program.

Once you get the okay from your doctor, you can start making the changes to your diet and exercising. Some of the best exercises to do to tighten those ab muscles are crunches and there are many different variations of this exercise. If you are just getting into exercising, you should stick with the easiest type of crunches at first, lying on the floor with your hands either folded across your chest, or clasped behind your head. As your fitness level improves, you can make your crunches more difficult by using weights and an exercise ball.

Healthy Diet Is Essential



We all should be following a healthy diet, no matter if we are trying to get rock hard abs, lose weight, or just feel better. According to the American Heart Association, as well as a number of other health organizations, a diet for a typical adult should consist of 50% carbohydrates, 15% fats and 35% proteins, all of which can be found in healthy, delicious foods. If necessary, you can also add supplements to your diet, which are a great help, especially if you are someone who tends to skip some meals. Following a healthy, well-balanced diet and doing the right exercises will ensure that you get the rock hard abs you have always wanted.

Authored by Jared Young from ExtremeHome Workout.com, the elite site where you can GetInsanity from Shaun T.

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Andre Hartman said...

@Jolly Princess Thank you for your love and support.

scribadiva said...

I am now following you. I want to stress one thing: all my life, I've exercised: a tennis freak for 4 yrs., and about 20 years lifting weights, aerobics, and yoga. The statement "No Pain, No Gain" is INSANE. I now need knee replacements, and soon, my hips. I can't walk. So, while I'm interested in what you have to say (I have a chronic pain blog, and exercise and good food really helps,) I just wanted to drop this caveat. Exercise is good, but it shouldn't hurt. Challenge, but without pain. Thanks Sweet tides, Linda

Andre Hartman said...

@scribadiva I absolutely agree with you there. No exercise should be painful, but it should be challenging. If it is painful you have to try a different approach because you can wind up having major injuries. Thank you for sharing that with us.

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Andre Hartman said...

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Nick- The 6 Week Workout Program said...

Great post on the need to be healthy and not just have rock hard abs. It's nice to look good, but it's essential to be healthy!

Andre Hartman said...

In today's world, both good looks and being healthy are essential. You need good looks for the business world and a healthy body to live life to the fullest.

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