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How long will it take for my abs to be more noticable?

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how long will my abs be noticable?

I think I need them cuz I'm a soccer player

I'm 15, skinny (I eat a lot, I wonder why I don't get fat)

I do 200 sit ups on mon, wed, fri and sat. And 100 during tuesday, thurs. And sunday. How long will it take?

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  1. Hello,

    Did you know that the vast majority of people in this day and age have excess abdominal fat? The first thing that most people think of is that their extra abdominal fat is simply ugly, is covering up their abs from being visible, and makes them self conscious about showing off their body.

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    There are two types of fat that you have in your abdominal area. The first type that covers up your abs from being visible is called subcutaneous fat and lies directly beneath the skin and on top of the abdominal muscles.

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  2. Hi Enzo

    It should start to look better after 2 weeks so maybe you need to eat more high protein foods. If you need more advice email for a diet plan and exercise routine.

    Regards

    andy

  3. Just sit ups/ It will take forever! You are only working one section of your abs - you need more than just sit ups. Also, if you are doing them too fast you could injure yourself or at least not reap all the benefits of the hard work. Slow down and do only half as many and only four days a week - your body needs time to heal. You are  going to have a bit of a problem because you have a very fast metabolism - look up other ab exercises on line. Try crunches some while pulling your knees to your chest at the same time and some turning the lower part of your body to one side.Oh, try to eat more protein but balance with carbs and fiber - your body needs energy. Don't forget to slow way down - five to ten counts up and the same back down.


  4. Run on the treadmill to loose some of that tummy fat.

  5. sit ups alone wont do it! You need to have loads of protein in your diet. You need to do work outs such as rowing and swimming and to use an abs trainer.

    Mens Health monthly mag nearly always has abs programmes, but if you want to look like their male model, you would be taking water reduction medications!

    Enjoy your exercise and like your body, it will look after you for years if you treat it carefully.

  6. Depends on what they look like now. Go to fitnessfun.page.tl for a workout plan that meets your goal.

  7. IM A RUGBY PLAYER AND I HARDLY EAT AND IM FAT I NEED MY ABS 2 BUT U NEED 2 GET A GOOD RANGE OF EXERCISE TO BRING YR ABS ALL THE WAY OUT

    ITS BETTER 2 MAKE ALL YR BODY DEFINED COZ THEN U WILL B STRONGER FITTER FASTER AND LOOK BETTER 2

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