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Discussion in 'Health' started by TyT, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. Mar 24, 2011 at 2:41 PM
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    Question time!!!!

    I have been doing P90X for now my 8th round. Love it very pleased.

    I have only one area of concern.

    On my lower sex of abs. I still have a tad bit of fat, and some on my obliques. Not much, but I am under the impression the only way that I will get rid of that stubborn stuff is decreasing carbs and intense calorie burn and calorie defecet?

    Any thoughts?

    I crunch, rip, tear and I still have that little bit left?

    Help.

    I am currently at 40 30 10 diet, protiens, carbs, fat.
    Thanks,
     
  2. Mar 24, 2011 at 2:45 PM
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    Abs aren't gonna happen if you keep eating them french frys and soda.

    Like you said you need to cut carbs (sugars) and eat more protein!

    (just noticed you already are on a good diet plan.) hmmmm do you drink soda or energy drinks?
     
  3. Mar 24, 2011 at 4:10 PM
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    Im not shit talking thats not my thing at all plus I like everyone on here (so far) :spy: Im just trying to get you pumped man MOTIVATION IS KEY! Remember we are doing stuff every month to see if there has been improvements or non improvemnets! Hell I will be THE FIRST to admit that I cant transform in a month but if we keep up and post at the first of every month then we can see what we have improved on and havent! ITS NOT JUST FOR YOU AND I ITS FOR EVERYONE!! so they can get tips tricks hints ideas etc from you and I and all the other members who bust their ass in the gym on this thread!

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK EVERYONE AND IF YOU HAVE NO MOTIVATION MAKE FUN OF YOURSELF!!!!! IT WORKS FOR ME !

    PM ME OR ANYONE ELSE ON HERE IF ANYONE HAS ANY QUESTIONS ON ANYTHING !!

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  4. Mar 24, 2011 at 4:16 PM
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    follow that diet book they give you to a T

    and if you still have it, it may be water weight so dont drink as much one day or two and get a tan see what that does if nothing I have NO IDEA!
     
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    Yes, that is EXACTLY where I am coming from as well. What I meant by talking shit was that I am more of the silent killer type :D. Keep it up, and on April 1 I will post up some new pics as well.
     
  8. Mar 25, 2011 at 6:35 AM
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  9. Mar 25, 2011 at 7:25 AM
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    I'd cut the soda, depending on how often you drink it. I used to drink energy drinks and soda at least 3-4 times a week, now I'm down to twice a month if that. And I feel a lot better!!

    Cutting carbs, but working out with the same intensity should cut that fat. Maybe cutting some of your fat too. Also like has been said you may be retaining water weight. Sit in the sauna with a bottle of water and sweat and drink that water till your sweat doesn't taste salty. It sounds gay but tan too. Somehow some way get your tan on. That helps remove excess water from the skin as well!

    This is a long read but should help anyone with the issue that you have!
    (credit: bodybuilding.com)

    By: Herve Duchemin

    I hear it all the time... "I do so much cardio, and my diet and training are so on point, yet I still have this layer of fat covering my abs! What's the matter with me?" Well... that layer of "muscle-masking mess" that you might assume to be fat, could in fact be primarily "subcutaneous fluid", otherwise known as "water weight".

    The body has a natural mechanism for storing water and ions in the body, just as it does for storing excess calories as fat. Ions are basically charged particles which float around in your body, having various functions. You may have heard the term "electrolyte" before. An electrolyte is basically a molecule with a certain electric "charge" in your body, such as potassium (K+), or sodium (Na+), for example.

    Take this test: See that skin covering your lower abdominal area? Give it a pinch, pull it, and let it go. If it shakes with a sort of quick "rippled" motion, you are probably carrying a lot of fluid which you were assuming to be fat.

    A lot of bodybuilders get very lean, and achieve vascularity in areas such as their arms and legs, yet still cannot get their lower abdominal muscles to appear. This is usually due, not to fat, but to fluid and excess sodium ions being deposited in the lower abdominal region, thereby masking the well-sculpted muscle that lies underneath. This is why you hear a lot of people saying things such as "I'll never get this thick skin to go away"; when in fact they are misunderstanding a major concept that underlies achieving a truly striated and well-defined look: flushing subcutaneous fluid and excess sodium from underneath the skin.

    "But how do I get rid of that excess fluid?" you might ask. I'm going to outline the steps I follow when I have a little extra fluid to lose, so that you also can get rid of that stubborn water weight, and achieve the thin skin, and truly striated look of competitive bodybuilders and fitness models. Before you start to drop water weight though, it is wise to know if you are lean enough to even begin considering it.



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    If you are above 7 or 8% body fat and you're looking to get extremely lean from water loss, it probably won't happen. But if you can already pretty much see your abdominal muscles, but have thick skin overlying them, and want to thin it out a bit, then these steps should be what you need to achieve the look you desire. Stick with it for a prolonged period of time, and give it a dedicated try. Nothing works overnight.

    1) Drink More Water.


    That's right. You've probably heard this one before, and it is definitely true. This is the most important advice I can give, and I cannot stress its importance. Besides flushing out your kidneys and entire digestive system, hydrating your body, and brain, thereby allowing your metabolism to function more effectively, and just making for a nicer skin tone and appearance, drinking more water causes you to release more water through excretion, thereby dropping "water retention".

    Aim for 1-2 gallons of water a day, but be sure to take a complete multi-vitamin, as drinking a lot of water causes you to excrete many ions which may result in a deficiency of certain vitamins.


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    2) Sweat, Sweat, Sweat...


    Sweating is a way of "evaporative cooling", a mechanism by which the body regulates its temperature. If you are sweating, it means your metabolism is probably in high gear, since a higher metabolism equals a higher resting body temperature for the most part. Also, water retention is not simply "water", but sodium ions trapped underneath the skin. This is why your sweat tastes salty. A trick I use is to sit in the sauna, and keep drinking water. In the beginning, your sweat will taste salty, telling you that you are retaining sodium.



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    After a while, your sweat will begin to taste like water. This tells you that you have sweat most of the sodium out that was being retained underneath your skin, which means you have lost a good portion of muscle-masking fluid. Once again, whenever sitting in a sauna, be sure to have water handy, and be sure to supplement with a vitamin, as you sweat out many of your essential vitamins.

    3) Pose, Pose, Pose...


    A lot of people don't like to sit in front of the mirror and squeeze their muscles, but I have found this to be one of the most important factors in truly achieving great detail deep within the muscle bellies. Besides causing you to sweat out subcutaneous fluid, posing allows you to gain greater control of your muscles. Try to flex just your posterior deltoid muscle, or just one muscle of your quadriceps.

    It is a good method of practice for establishing a mind-muscle connection which will both enhance definition while posing, and allow you to better control your muscles during resistance training. The more you pose, and keep your sodium and water level low, the more cuts you will begin to see in your muscles over time, providing that your diet is on point as well.



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    Enhance Definition By Posing.


    4) Don't Gorge On The Salt!


    That's correct, eating foods such as french fries, potato chips, and various other foods loaded with unnecessary amounts of sodium, will cause you to retain water. The body only needs between 2000-2500mg of sodium a day to complete its metabolic functions.

    If you go way over that mark, you are indulging in a mineral which the American population has been using in excess for quite some time now, creating many health problems and concerns. Keep your sodium moderate, and replace excess salt with spices such as garlic, ginger, fresh vegetables, black pepper, chives, cilantro, Ms. Dash, hot sauce, or anything else your taste buds desire.


    5) Fiber, Fiber, Fiber...


    Most Americans, and even more surprisingly, most "bodybuilders", do not consume adequate amounts of fiber in their diet. Similar to water, which cleanses the urinary tract and kidneys, fiber cleanses the colon/intestinal tract, keeping things moving smoothly, and mores, aiding in the removal of excess fluid. In the morning, if I find that I need to drop some fluid, I will take 2 tablespoons of Psyllium Husk Orange Natural Colon Cleanser, mixed with water.

    During my meals, I include fresh vegetables, and I steam the ones I cook very lightly or eat them raw with Balsamic Vinegar and/or garlic powder to make sure I don't boil out all of their nutrients. I also include fresh fruits such as blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries, all of which have plenty of fiber and many antioxidants` which help prevent against cancer and other ailments. When in doubt, berries are a great way to go.



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    Include Fresh Vegetables For Fiber.


    6) Dandelion Root & Black Coffee Or Tea!


    I have found the natural herb dandelion root to be a good naturally occurring diuretic, when taken in conjunction with the previous methods I have outlined. Always make sure to drink PLENTY of water and watch your sodium levels, otherwise you will be wasting your time. Coffee and tea are naturally occurring diuretics as well, although some people might not like the jittery feeling caused by stimulants.


    7) Tan, Tan, Tan...


    Tanning helps to tighten up the skin, and drop excess fluid through sweating as well. Always use some sort of SPF level, and make sure to consume antioxidants (such as berries), on a frequent basis to fight off free radicals which can be carcinogenic (cancer causing).



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    Consume Antioxidants Suck As Berries.


    8) Give Preparation-H A Try!


    If you've followed all of my previous steps, but still find that you are retaining a little more fluid than you'd like, I've found that rubbing preparation-H on my stomach before doing cardio, and/or tanning helps me to drop excess fluid from stubborn areas.

    Once again, this won't work if you aren't already lean, or if you are slacking on your diet and/or consuming too much sodium. But if all of the above are in control, then this might just be the little spark to ignite the rest of that water releasing fire. Think about it...this stuff is used to shrink fluid out of swollen hemhorroidal tissue. It's worked for me, but once again it takes time.

    So I've outlined the steps you should take in order to achieve the look you desire, minus the water-retention. As always, the first step to achieving that balanced physique is a proper nutritional and training regiment. If those are in check, and you find that you are 1 or 2 steps away from dropping that last bit of water, then this should be all you need to get to where you desire.


    "I would like to thank my friend Keith Kiarsis for all of his support and advice, which has honestly helped me a great deal in achieving my physique. He is a very knowledgeable and personable authority, and can be reached at XLSporster@aol.com"
    Feel free to e-mail me with any questions or concerns at HerveDuchemin@hotmail.com. I welcome all comments, concerns, and
     
  10. Mar 26, 2011 at 7:15 AM
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    Great find, might be just what I need to finish off this stubborn layer.
    Thanks.
     
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    iv lost 20lbs since i posted this...

    i currently wiegh 197 lbs and benching 230
     
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    Yes, started lifting consistently two years ago and eating smart and have lost over 45lbs. I don't have a set workout program; that changes every other month or so.

    I try not to go overboard on supps. Protein, fish oil, and a post workout drink is about it for me.
     
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