Combining Your Six Pack Abs Workout with the Right Diet

No six pack abs workout will become successful when not combined with the right diet program. You may be eating less than an average Joe but if you're eating oily, fatty and unhealthy food, you may be undermining the good effects of your workout. To start right, eliminate sweets, lessen the intake of fried foods, add up on fruits and vegetables, substitute water for sugar-filled juices and eat more complex carbohydrates such as barley, oats and rice. Say no to crash diets and instead complement your workout with more fiber, plenty of water and smaller meals every three hours to stabilize your metabolism.

To start your six pack abs workout, you must target to eliminate overall body fat first. The logic here is simple, it's easier to sculpt the muscles when there are no excess fat covering it. Although this is no easy feat, it is achievable if you couple it with determination, focus and discipline. The secret to keeping off the fat longer is to do it systematically and slowly. Cardiovascular exercises are the best fat eliminators. You have a lot to choose from: swimming, basketball, volleyball, stair climbing, walking, cycling and running.

After losing the excess fat, it's time to build up muscles. Combine your cardio exercises with weight training. Then further strengthen stomach muscles by doing crunches, sit-ups, v-ups and oblique exercises. It takes time for the six pack abs workout to take shape but the effort is well worth it as soon as you see the results.  And forget about targeting just your abdomen muscles.  You need to aim for total body fitness and get your fat levels down to the low double digits or even single digits for your six pack abs to start showing.  The only way to do this is work on your whole body and not just your abs.

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