Your abs are just like any other muscle group: in order really see them, they have to be built. In other words, you have to hypertrophy them. It's not JUST about losing fat. Thick abs will be visible even when your body fat percentage creeps up. So what really works when it comes to ab training? Blitz cycles.
Train your abs in short, concentrated training cycles lasting two weeks. The rest of the time, don't train them directly. (Don't worry, they'll still be stimulated indirectly during other exercises: loaded carries, overhead presses, etc.) Why? Because after about two weeks, abs abruptly stop responding to training.
It looks like this:
Choose the ab exercises you can "feel" the most. Pick one exercise where you use some type of external resistance (weighted) and one exercise where no external load is used (unweighted). Here's an example:
This is a superset so you do one set of the weighted exercise and then, without rest, one set of the unweighted exercise. Perform the superset 3-5 times.
Perform the superset 3-5 times.
Setting up your ab training in blitz cycles also helps you to build a better mind-muscle connection with the abdominals, making your abs more responsive in the future.
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