I love how this is just now coming out from “new research.”
How has this not been obvious for years? If you do a million crunches but you’re fat, of course you won’t see abs!
"Just ask Josh Thomas. A self-proclaimed “gym rat,” Thomas does more than 100 crunches a day, but when it comes to the look of his midsection, he says he’s a little disappointed. “I still don’t have the definition I’ve been working for,” he groans. “And I’ve been working on those muscles for over six months.”
He has gotta be a posted on this site…pretty sure a few of these threads are running right now.
I have alot of time for believing this though, as i like food.
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
I love how this is just now coming out from “new research.”
How has this not been obvious for years? If you do a million crunches but you’re fat, of course you won’t see abs![/quote]
It’s really pretty fucking pathetic and astounding isn’t it? Where did these people come from that this is just now news?
“Tallmadge recommends adding strength training and cardio workouts to those sit-ups. Strength training builds up the core muscles, and cardio burns fat. In fact, a recent study conducted at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, showed cardiovascular exercise is especially effective in reducing midsection weight gain.”
holy shit for real? this is some top secret shit don’t tell anyone guys…
[quote]-ironman- wrote:
"Just ask Josh Thomas. A self-proclaimed “gym rat,” Thomas does more than 100 crunches a day, but when it comes to the look of his midsection, he says he’s a little disappointed. “I still don’t have the definition I’ve been working for,” he groans. “And I’ve been working on those muscles for over six months.”
He has gotta be a posted on this site…pretty sure a few of these threads are running right now.
I have alot of time for believing this though, as i like food.[/quote]
I have seen this very same respone by someone who does 1000 crunches and still no definition.
[quote]Da Vinci wrote:
Sharp4850 wrote:
I love how this is just now coming out from “new research.”
How has this not been obvious for years? If you do a million crunches but you’re fat, of course you won’t see abs!
It’s really pretty fucking pathetic and astounding isn’t it? Where did these people come from that this is just now news?[/quote]
America, I guess.
It reminds me of that hotel commercial where they’re airbrushing abs onto a fat guy.
It just ain’t gonna happen.
[quote]Sharp4850 wrote:
I love how this is just now coming out from “new research.”
How has this not been obvious for years? If you do a million crunches but you’re fat, of course you won’t see abs![/quote]
It’s because the majority of our race are retards.
[quote]-ironman- wrote:
"Just ask Josh Thomas. A self-proclaimed “gym rat,” Thomas does more than 100 crunches a day, but when it comes to the look of his midsection, he says he’s a little disappointed. “I still don’t have the definition I’ve been working for,” he groans. “And I’ve been working on those muscles for over six months.”
He has gotta be a posted on this site…pretty sure a few of these threads are running right now.
I have alot of time for believing this though, as i like food.[/quote]
WOW 100 crunches per day…that guy IS a gym-rat! How does he recover so fast? I think he’s a roid-head!