HOW TO GET SIX PACK ABS FAST |

On every social media platform, someone's promising the next secret to getting 6 pack abs. In reality there's no way to get a 6 pack overnight, regular exercise and a healthy diet, Developing an ab workout routine with a variety of exercises, such as crunches and planks can do get you those abs fast. Your muscles need fuel, and you might need to burn fat in order to see results, also be sure to stick to a healthy, balanced diet.

Part 1 - Doing variety of crunches

Step 1 - Do 4 sets of 12 basic crunches
Start by lying on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Place your fingertips behind your head, inhale, then exhale as you raise your upper back off of the floor. Raise your torso for about 2 seconds, then gently inhale as you lower yourself back to the floor.

 Be sure not to tug your head upward with your hands. Keep your head, neck, and back aligned, and avoid arching your lower back as you lift your torso. Repeat the steps to complete a set of 12 crunches.
 
Raise your torso just enough to lift your shoulder blades off of the ground. A crunch can safely engage your abs, but a full sit-up can strain the lower back.
 
To increase difficulty, try to hold a weight over your torso as you do crunches. Start out light, such as with a 5 to 10 lb (2.3 to 4.5 kg) plate weight, to avoid injury.

 Step 2 - Lift your knees and hips to do reverse crunches
To start, lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Keep your arms by your sides with your palms facing down. Exhale and engage your abs as you raise your knees over your hips.

 Keep your knees bent at a 90-degree angle as you hold them directly over your hips. Inhale, then exhale as you lift your hips and lower back off the floor with a smooth, controlled motion.

 Inhale again as you lower your hips back to the floor, but keep your knees above your hips. Repeat the steps to complete a set of 12 - 13 reverse crunches. After the last repetition, lower your feet back to the floor.

Step 3 - add bicycle crunches to your routine
Lie on your back with your knees bent and fingertips touching the back of your head. Inhale, then exhale as you raise your feet off of the floor. Make a pedaling motion by driving your left knee toward your torso and extending the other straight.

  raise your shoulder blades off of the floor and rotate your torso to bring your right elbow toward your bent left knee.

 • Then, straighten your left leg as you raise your right knee toward your torso. 

 • Simultaneously, rotate your torso to bring your left elbow toward your right knee.

 • Continue to pedal and rotate your torso to complete 12 - 13 repetitions per side.

Part 2 - doing variety of planks

Step 1 - simple plank
You should Plank with proper technique to avoid getting injured. Start by lying on your stomach with your head facing down, forearms on the floor, and palms flat on the floor.

 • Inhale, then exhale as you lift your body off of the floor so your forearms and toes carry your weight. Keep your elbows bent at 90 degree angle directly under your shoulders.
 • Engage your core muscles so your head, neck, and spine form a straight line. Keep your head down throughout the plank so you continually face the floor.

 • Try holding the plank for 10 to 15 seconds. Continue to breathe as you hold the position. If planking for 10 to 15 seconds isn't challenging, try increasing the time to 30 to 45 seconds.

 • slowly increase your time limit as you are getting comfortable the exercise

Step 2 - side plank
Start by lying on your right side with your right elbow bent directly under your shoulder. Your left leg should be stacked directly over your right leg. Inhale, then exhale as you engage your core muscles and extend your elbow to a 90 degree angle.

 • Keep your elbow bent directly under your shoulder. Your head, neck, and spine should make a straight line.

 • Continue breathing as you hold the side plank. Try holding it for 10 to 15 seconds, or go for 30 to 45 seconds if a shorter duration isn't challenging. Slowly lower yourself back to the starting position, then repeat the steps on your left side.

 • To increase difficulty, raise your upper leg off of your lower leg as you hold a side plank.

Step 3 - extended plank
Start on your stomach as if you were doing a standard plank. Straighten your arms above your head with your palms touching the floor. Engage your core as you use your fingertips and toes to lift your body off of the floor.

 • Keep Your head, neck, and spine should form a straight line.

 • Try to hold the plank for 15 seconds. Continue breathing as you hold the position, then slowly lower yourself back to the floor.

 • If you're not able to keep your back straight during an extended plank, stick to standard planks.

Part 3 - schedule a safe and effective routine

Step 1 - Warm up and cool down

Moderate aerobic exercise will increase blood flow to your muscles, which reduces your risk of injuring yourself. When you finish working out, cool down for 5 to 10 minutes to help your muscles recover.

Step 2 - make your own  workout routine
As much as you want abs fast, pushing yourself too hard could result in an injury. Avoid exercising your abs or any other muscle group on back to back days.

Everyone's body is unique, but you might see results within a few weeks. Don't be hard on yourself if it takes longer. Try to focus on being as healthy as possible instead of pushing yourself and risking injury.

Additionally, if you're just starting out, it's wise to take it slow. Try starting with 2 sets of 10 repetitions for each exercise, then gradually work your way up to 3 sets of 12 reps.

Avoid exercising or stretching if your muscles are sore. If you have a muscle strain, working out will make matters worse.

Step 3 - Burn belly fat with cardio exercises.
In order to see the results of your hard work, you'll need to burn fat deposits that cover the abdominal muscles. For a good cardio workout, jog for 5 to 10 minutes, sprint for 10 minutes, then jog for another 5 to 10 minutes.
Jogging, sprinting, then jogging again is a form of interval training. This type of cardio exercise is a great way to burn fat.

In addition to running, you could swim laps, ride your bike, do jumping jacks, and jump rope.

Part 4 - fat burning diet

Step 1 - include plenty of protein sources to your diet.
Protein helps build muscle, but it's important to choose higher-fat options.
 • These poultry, fish, legumes, nuts, eggs, and full-fat dairy products. Go for these instead of processed meats, like bacon.

 • The right amount of protein per day depends on your age, sex, and activity level. In general, go for at least 5 1⁄2 to 6 1⁄2 oz (160 to 180 g) of per day. For example, have 4 oz (110 g) of grilled chicken over a salad for lunch, and 3 ounces (85 g) of salmon for dinner.

Step 2 - go for fruits and veggies to cut your calories.
Fruits and veggies are packed with essential nutrients, and they can fill you up without adding extra calories. Your required amount depends on your age, sex, and activity level. In general, go for about 2  c (470 mL) of fruits and 3  c (710 mL) of veggies per day.

 • When you're hungry between meals, grab a healthy snack, like a banana, apple, or carrot sticks.

Step 3 - Don't skip healthy complex carbs.
 Grains are rich in fiber and fuel your muscles, so go for brown rice, quinoa, and whole grain breads, pastas, and cereals. Try to consume around 6 to 8 oz (170 to 230 g) of grains per day; half that amount should be whole grains.

 • You might have heard that you need to cut carbs to lose weight. Consider a ketogenic diet, at least temporarily, if you need to lose fat. If you're not following a ketogenic diet, healthy grains are an important part of your diet, and they provide your muscles with the resources needed to grow. Just don't overeat them.

Step 4 - Drink loads of water instead of high-calorie drinks.
Staying hydrated is important for your overall health, especially if you've started exercising more often. Furthermore, swapping soda, sweet tea, and other high-calorie beverages for water will help keep your calories in check.

 • As a rule of thumb, go for at least 8 cups (1,900 mL) of water per day. Also Keep in mind when the weather's hot or you're working out a lot, you'll need to drink more to make up for excess sweating.

Conclusions and tips

 • plan your routine according to your own suitable conditions, but you should stay consistent to your routine.
 include meditation to have better control on your heart rate
 drink plenty of water after workout and throughout the day whenever you feel.


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