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Old 05-04-2012, 03:36 PM
louis louis is offline
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Default I need a physical doc. or trainer.

Can anyone tell me why some guys have washboard abbs and some dont.
Some are well build and have and dont have.
some are rather skinny and have and dont have.
Is there special exercises to help develloping washboard abbs.
Or is it just natural depending on ones physique. thanks.
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Old 05-04-2012, 03:42 PM
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Default I need a physical doc or trsiner (CONTINUATION)

Sorry I forgot to add:
Are washboard abbs the shape of someones intestines trough there body.
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Old 05-04-2012, 07:25 PM
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Default 6 packs

They are usually the result of many hundreds of crunches and leg raises in an exercise routine but many guys do start with a genetic advantage and with some body types they really struggle to get definition.
The defined abdominal area is considered very pleasing and desirable aesthetically - as any male model seeking work will tell you.

The abs are the muscles of the abdominal wall which can be made prominent with the appropriate exercises, just as a bodybuilder may want
to show big biceps for the arms.
They hold everything firmly in place (or not if they are neglected and so the pot belly) and are definitely not the intestines which, to put it in a very simplified way, are a long curling network of tubes for processing our food.
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:20 PM
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Default Continued....

Big arms but where are the abs ?
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/under23e.jpg


Wish I could do this:
http://photos1.fotosearch.com/bthumb...2/007524MG.jpg
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Old 05-05-2012, 12:03 AM
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Default also.....

Six pack can be counted here (but some guys can show eight)
http://encyclopedia.lubopitko-bg.com...nal%20wall.jpg


Andy Murray here who is a Scottish international tennis player
http://cornedbeefhash.wordpress.com/...aussie09pracn/
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Old 05-05-2012, 08:51 PM
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The human body ranges from ectomorph through mesomorph to endomorph.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ect...iw=874&bih=659

The ectomorphs are skinny distance runner types, however hard they train they are unlikely to produce discernible muscle bulk, instead of large muscle fibres they produce wiry tough muscles needed to cover distance.
The Cubans choose young ectomorphs as boxers, after intensive training they develop muscle and win heavyweight Olympic gold.

The mesomorphs become sprinters, when trained they develop the big muscles and firm abs. Although they can run distance they prefer not to and tend to spend the winter indoors doing gym and weight training.

The endomorphs end up throwing the shot and discus. They put on a lot of either muscle bulk or fat very easily. They have tremendous power for a short period of time, over 60m they are unstoppable, over 100m they are struggling, they rarely run 200m.
When fit they have dramatic abs.
If you get in a fight with an endomorph learn to dance, block and duck, wait until they tire then wear them down with sharp blows from all directions. You may have longer reach than them so use it.

If you are an ectomorph unless you are willing to perform the Cuban Olympic boxing teams training regime and diet you will never get abs, but some people find that slim is hot.
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