LOL, something happened & it posted twice.
Yeah, you seem a little fond of the treadmill.
A recumbent is where you sit lower, takes the pressure(for men especially) off of the, ah, equipment.
LOL, something happened & it posted twice.
Yeah, you seem a little fond of the treadmill.
A recumbent is where you sit lower, takes the pressure(for men especially) off of the, ah, equipment.
Just do it! I find especially being busy and if I miss the gym I can just go downstairs and do my cardio (less guilt) when I was living with my parents, got used to one.
LOL, something happened & it posted twice.
Yeah, you seem a little fond of the treadmill.
A recumbent is where you sit lower, takes the pressure(for men especially) off of the, ah, equipment.
Just do it! I find especially being busy and if I miss the gym I can just go downstairs and do my cardio (less guilt) when I was living with my parents, got used to one.
Question for you guys then, all this talk about abs. Mine are pretty hard and you can see some definition, iand obviously there is a layer of fat on them. By doing the weight ab exercise will they become to rounded, I know it sounds funny.
I think there's somethign to be said for a balance of ab training - sure you have to diet down to get the fat layer off, but I think (this is my opinion and nuttin else) that its a combination of genetics and time spent on abs - not doign thousands of crunches, but rather work over time, i.e. years -- just like developing thicker muscle bellies in your biceps. Esp for women, if you do a crapload of heavy ab work, I think eventually that just makes you thick - its nto just the 6 pack that gets hit, but also the oblilques. The last thing you want is a blocky look - but also to get those nice deep abs, I really think its a balance of genetics and work over time.