6 pack abs fast!
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There is no such thing as "6-pack abs fast". You cant buy 6-pack abs from an infomercial or get them from a bottle. Getting 6-pack abs is simple but takes alot of work - eat less and exercise more. This video shows you how to do both.
Anyone can be healthier, have more energy, sleep better, and feel better about themselves through bodybuilding. Bodybuilding doesn't have to be expensive or take a lot of time, gyms are great but home workouts can save you time and money. A cheap dumbbell set from a garage sale or walmart is all it takes to get started with your home workouts.
For more information on home workouts, please see my free website (no advertising either):
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Limitation of Liability: Consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program! I am not a medical professional. It is your responsibility to critically evaluate this information and with the help of your physician decide if it is appropriate for you.
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2)what are the best parts of the day for someone (begginer) to excersise?
3)should i set priority in some bodyparts ,or should i treat them and excersise them as the rest?
4)how many hours must i sleep every night in order for muscles to rest?
i would apreaceat it if you could answear my questions , and i must also apologise if you have already mentioned about those thinks i asked in one of your videos
1: Your stomach is digesting at the moment after eating. So, wait for 45-1 hour to be safe and not get ur stomach knotted up. =D
4: Sleeping is very important to rest it up. So, about 8-9 hours is ok.
but 6 packs would also look nice.
I'm not saying 30 minutes of cardio is bad, I'm just saying I would do exercise in a different way. Low-carb (low "grain" anyways) nutrition leaves your sugar blood levels low, so when you do high intensity training you have no choice but to use up your glycogen reserves. It's a good duo for fat burning, better then cardio for me.
btw that apron on you looks ridiculous. lol
It really helps when your knowing what you eat.
LOL at, "pissed."