I just ordered one online. I hope to have ripped abs by the end of the week. By looking at the ad I think I can even use it while I am watching network tv.
I think it's more likely because of fat disposition difference between men and women (we carry most of your body fat on the abdomen so we need a single digit not to have a layer of fat at this exact same place)
I just ordered one online. I hope to have ripped abs by the end of the week. By looking at the ad I think I can even use it while I am watching network tv.
Everyone has a six-pack. If you work abs then you'll be functionally stronger and it'll look nicer when you finally get to see it. If you want to see it then you have to get rid of the fat covering it.
Eat clean, healthy, unprocessed foods, do cardio 3 - 6 times a week (this can vary), eat below your daily energy expenditure, control your insulin, train your abds for 5 - 10 mins 1 - 2 times a week (they need rest just like every other muscle group) and you will eventually be able to see them.
guys i was just joking about the six second abs thing. you know, on a similar posting a few months ago, the poster actually private messaged me twice about acquiring such a device. common, this is the reason why people say bad shit about teenagers!
Well, to well informed gym users like ourseves, we can see through these devices. We know that 6 packs revolve around a very low bady fat. I have the strongest and best developed ab muscles I've ever had, but my bady fat is too high to show then, even though its only 12% BF.
However, the uninformed member of the public who hasn't a clue thinks differently and because of the good selling techniques of these products, they actuallt look like they're all you need to do that. I think that kind of marketing is wrong, unethical, and unfair. Its taking advantage of people's ignorance and that not right