Six-Pack In Six Steps
Men's Fitness
|March 2019
Want hard abs? Of course you do– and getting them may be more straight forward than you thought with these tips from top trainer Mark Coles.
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Almost everyone who trains regularly wants to have a rock-hard six-pack. But the reality is that hardly anyone does. Why? The problem is rarely that they don’t train hard enough. More often it’s that they don’t train smart enough. The biggest misconception most people have when training abs is that more is better. But the time you spend working on your abs has very little impact on how long it takes you to get a six-pack. Just like every other muscle group, quality reps of the key moves are far more significant to your success than the quantity. This leads to the second most common misconception, which is that cranking out very high-rep sets is the only way to bring out your abs. The problem with both of these ideas is that the longer your set or workout lasts, the harder it is for you to maintain the levels of consistency, intensity and focus that are essential to maximising muscle mass development. When I’m training clients, there are six key principles I rely on to help them build a six-pack effectively and safely. Turn they page to discover what they are – and then you too can get on the fast track to having the hard abs you’ve always wanted.
RECRUIT THE ABS
The abdominal muscles (rectus abdominis) flex and extend the spine. It’s really important to think about this and let it truly sink in before you even consider crunching. Because when most people “train their abs”, they’re likely to be recruiting other muscles – typically the hip flexors – and hardly paying their abs any attention. You can tell from a distance because they will be swinging up and down with every rep, using momentum to power the movement and never the muscles.
This story is from the March 2019 edition of Men's Fitness.
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