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Defined Abs     5.6

Author  Fitness Attitudes
Date  09/28/2011
Size  627 KB
License  Freeware
Price  US $
Platform  Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
Installation  No Install Support
Daemon Rating Not Rated
Downloads  84
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Seeing your abs – or any other muscle group for that matter - is strictly the result of having low body fat levels. You get low body fat from proper diet and cardio, not from doing hundreds of ab exercises. It may seem like your lower ab muscles are hard to develop, but it’s not really an issue of muscle development at all – you simply store your fat in the lower abdominal region more readily than other parts of your body. Most people don’t have their fat distributed evenly throughout their bodies. Each of us inherits a genetically determined pattern of fat storage just as we inherit our eye or hair color. In other words, the fat seems to "stick" to certain areas more than others. Men often tend to store fat more readily in the lower abdominal region (the "pot belly"). In women, the "stubborn" areas are usually the hips, thighs ("saddlebags") and the triceps ("grandmother arms"). These are the first places the fat goes to, and the last places the fat comes off.

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