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Remember that your abs are just another muscle. I'm not sure why it is

that we always seem to think of abs as being different from everything

else, they're made of exactly the same stuff. Just like any other muscle

you abs have to get the rest time between beatings if they're going to grow

and strengthen. :) Since you can't spot reduce abs every day isn't really

helping.

~Jena

At 07:55 PM 8/5/2004, you wrote:

>I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

>book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

>days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

>thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

>wondering if it would help out more??

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On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on LBWO day.

Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I don't do them on leg

day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to what the book says to

do.

Stasia

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I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

wondering if it would help out more??

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I was wondering... I've begun to rehearse daily for playing music... and my

diaphragm gets sore by the time I'm done. Should I cut back on my

rehearsals? Or will this NOT affect my abs?

Gosh... I hope someone knows the answer to this one. It may be so

musician/singer specific I might have to go somewhere else for a response?

: |

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

Re: Ab Workout

On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on LBWO

day. Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I don't do

them on leg day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to what the

book says to do.

Stasia

<ctheilac@...> wrote:

I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

wondering if it would help out more??

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, I was just skimming the EFL book this morning, and read what Bill

said about working his abs. He is always asked if he works them

more often, but he says no, he just works them in th LBWO and not more

frequently. I had the same question, . I was thinking if I did

them on all weight training days it would be better. According to him, that

is wrong.

Here is my question--will I sabotage myself if I do a Pilates class on

non-weight training days? It works the core muscles, supposedly from the

inside out, and not the quads, hamstrings, triceps, etc., like we do in the

weight training routines. Pilates does work the abs and back...The thing

is, the classes are only on my nonweight training days, and I hate to switch

my schedule around. Oh whine, whine.

Debbie the Newbie

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> Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 01:55:55 -0000

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> Subject: Ab Workout

>

> I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

> book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

> days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

> thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

> wondering if it would help out more??

>

>

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Don't cut back on rehearsals. Between your BFL workouts and your music,

you should have a nice, strong mid-section soon.

--- Lydia <groups@...> wrote:

> I was wondering... I've begun to rehearse daily for playing music...

> and my

> diaphragm gets sore by the time I'm done. Should I cut back on my

> rehearsals? Or will this NOT affect my abs?

>

> Gosh... I hope someone knows the answer to this one. It may be so

> musician/singer specific I might have to go somewhere else for a

> response?

> : |

>

> " Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of

> good

> ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim

> Rohn

>

> Re: Ab Workout

>

> On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on

> LBWO

> day. Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I

> don't do

> them on leg day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to

> what the

> book says to do.

>

> Stasia

>

> <ctheilac@...> wrote:

> I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

> book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

> days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

> thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

> wondering if it would help out more??

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi there,

if you're a wind player I can attest that it won't hurt you at all. In an

'earlier' life I studied at NEC and had to practice for hours on end, plus

rehearsals, gigs, etc...I was also quite fit back then and was training (weights

and cardio) at the Y next door every day as well.

What I DID need to do when I first started school, however, was build the

endurance I needed for so much playing-time. So, I used to do a lot of

breathing exercises to limber up my diaphram before (and sometimes after,

depending on how much time I had).

If your a singer....... you'd be best to consult someone else since all the

singers I met at school were terrified of working out due to any changes it

might make in the way their voice would sit/resonate.

Have fun rehearsing!

Best,

Diane

Lydia <groups@...> wrote:

I was wondering... I've begun to rehearse daily for playing music... and my

diaphragm gets sore by the time I'm done. Should I cut back on my

rehearsals? Or will this NOT affect my abs?

Gosh... I hope someone knows the answer to this one. It may be so

musician/singer specific I might have to go somewhere else for a response?

: |

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

Re: Ab Workout

On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on LBWO

day. Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I don't do

them on leg day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to what the

book says to do.

Stasia

<ctheilac@...> wrote:

I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

wondering if it would help out more??

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Thanks! I sure hope so!

: )

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

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>

> On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on

> LBWO

> day. Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I

> don't do

> them on leg day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to

> what the

> book says to do.

>

> Stasia

>

> <ctheilac@...> wrote:

> I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

> book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

> days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

> thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

> wondering if it would help out more??

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I'm a singer/songwriter, and I play guitar. I have increased my endurance a

hundredfold by working out... and it's too bad those singers were so

worried, because I've found that it ADDS a nice level of resonance to my

voice, rather than detracting from it. I really feel empowered... and I'm

nowhere NEAR the shape I want to be in (I'll second Seattle's " wanna be like

Skwigg " statement... 'cept I don't wanna get kicked in the head, LOL)

Thanks for responding! I guess I'll just keep on keeping on... so long as

it's still working for me. So far so good!

~L

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

Re: Ab Workout

On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on LBWO

day. Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I don't do

them on leg day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to what the

book says to do.

Stasia

<ctheilac@...> wrote:

I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

wondering if it would help out more??

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ahhhhhhh..... well..... I was referring to operatic divas (if there are any

here, please don't hit me - I just know how 'particular' you can be about your

instrument)........

all the best in your endeavours... sounds fun.. some day I should get back to my

roots and start practicing if only for fun..... once I find some time.. *S*.....

best,

Diane

Lydia <groups@...> wrote:

I'm a singer/songwriter, and I play guitar. I have increased my endurance a

hundredfold by working out... and it's too bad those singers were so

worried, because I've found that it ADDS a nice level of resonance to my

voice, rather than detracting from it. I really feel empowered... and I'm

nowhere NEAR the shape I want to be in (I'll second Seattle's " wanna be like

Skwigg " statement... 'cept I don't wanna get kicked in the head, LOL)

Thanks for responding! I guess I'll just keep on keeping on... so long as

it's still working for me. So far so good!

~L

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

Re: Ab Workout

On a five day workout split, I work abs every other day but NEVER on LBWO

day. Abs are necessary stabilizers for squats, etc. That's why I don't do

them on leg day. However, if you are in less than week 12, stick to what the

book says to do.

Stasia

<ctheilac@...> wrote:

I have a question about working out the abs. According to the BFL

book, you are supposed to work the abs out with the LBWO every three

days. Does anyone do abs everyday or does that matter? I just

thought that I could work the abs out on my aerobic days too. Just

wondering if it would help out more??

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You can either increase intensity by going slower or adding more weight each

set. I usually do one or the other depending on the exercise. Like it's easy to

move the pin on the weight stack for cable crunches, but on bicycle crunches it

makes more sense to slow them down.

RE: Ab Workout

Thanks for the example below and the link to the Ab Bootcamp Routine. I was

trying to figure out how it would work with more intensity and what you are

saying makes sense. Do you increase the weight on each set of reps as well

or just the intensity level?

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It's fun! You see pretty colors and then two of everything. LOL

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I have a really hard time imagining myself ever getting the thrill she

does from getting kicked in the head. But maybe you just don't

understand until you try it. :-)

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I don't think she really enjoys/enjoyed that aspect... the big point is

learning how NOT to get slammed, right?

I gotta hand it to her, though... she's tough as nails!

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

RE: Ab Workout

I have a really hard time imagining myself ever getting the thrill she

does from getting kicked in the head. But maybe you just don't

understand until you try it. :-)

--- Lydia <groups@...> wrote:

> I'm

> nowhere NEAR the shape I want to be in (I'll second Seattle's " wanna

> be like

> Skwigg " statement... 'cept I don't wanna get kicked in the head, LOL)

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Oh! So you DO enjoy it? LOL

" Nothing is more powerful for your future than being a gatherer of good

ideas and information. That's called doing your homework. " -- Jim Rohn

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It's fun! You see pretty colors and then two of everything. LOL

RE: Ab Workout

I have a really hard time imagining myself ever getting the thrill she

does from getting kicked in the head. But maybe you just don't

understand until you try it. :-)

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