Allowing Your Six-pack To Show
Believe it or not, we all have a six-pack (and I’m not talking about the cold beverage type). Most of us, including myself, just have it hidden under belly fat.
“The general rule of thumb is that the six-pack is made in your refrigerator, so it’s a lot to do with diet,” says MMA champion Egan Inoue. “One tip I give my boot campers is to watch your protein level. Most people don’t eat enough protein. Also, almost no carbs (such as breads, pasta, rice or anything that turns into sugar) after 2 p.m. (or if you’re a late sleeper like me, no carbs six hours before bed). And no food and no alcohol two to three hours before bed.”
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The Sit-Up - 1) Start by lying on your back with your arms flat on the floor above your head and your knees bent, 2) bring your body straight up to a sit-up and then back down 3) roll to your side, keeping your shoulder and knees above the ground and then roll back, 4) sit-up again, go back down and roll to the other side. Continue for one minute




