Is the AB line genetic?

Ben Hart, a trainer and cofounder of the fitness live-stream site and app Qinetic, said he's never heard of an ab crack. "That line is a result of your genetics in combination of just generally a lower body-fat percentage. The amount you work out has no correlation with getting an indented line down your stomach.
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Does everyone have an AB line?

No, not everyone can get an ab crack. This is just one of those areas in which our genetics decide our fate. Some people can do ab workouts religiously and never develop an ab crack, while others can have an ab crack without working out.
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What causes AB line?

It's likely caused by shifts in hormones. The increase in hormones causes melanin-producing cells in the skin to produce more pigment. Because the linea alba is always present (it's just too light to be seen), the increased pigment makes the line very obvious. For most people, the line will disappear on its own.
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Why do I only have one AB line?

Genetics. Genetics are the most likely cause of uneven abs, which are also referred to as staggered abs. With staggered abs, both sides of the rectus abdominis muscle are the same size, but the three segments on each side that make up the six-pack don't line up, creating an uneven effect.
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Why do I have AB lines but no abs?

You may have non-ideal genetics.

Sometimes it's not about how to get your abs to grow. Sometimes, It's a case of having poor ab genetics. Some people are more genetically inclined to lose weight quickly in the stomach area and have more pronounced, well-built abs at greater levels of body fat.
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Why do I have AB lines but fat?

Yes, you can develop strong abs under fat. The rectus abdominis is the section of the core that forms the traditional “6-pack” look, and even if these muscles are strong, they can still be hidden underneath a layer of subcutaneous fat.
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Is an AB crack healthy?

Additionally, overexerting yourself through specifically weighted ab routines can result in tears in the abdominal muscles and hernias. So if people start over doing their ab workouts in the hopes of seeing a more pronounced ab crack, they could do some serious damage to their body."
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What are V cut abs?

V-cut abs are a coveted shape for many people looking to define their abs. The V-shape or line is located where the obliques meet the transversus abdominis muscles. This line can be a physical display of hard work in the gym and discipline in the kitchen. To develop V-cut abs, target your lower abs and obliques.
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Does everyone have a 6 pack under fat?

Everyone has abdominal muscles, or “abs.” For well-defined abs, most people will need to lose some body fat around the stomach and then build muscle. Both males and females can achieve well-defined abs, but genetic and hormonal factors can make it more challenging for females.
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Can anyone get an ab crack?

"Not everyone is destined to have a washboard stomach or an 'ab crack,' no matter how hard they work out, or how little they eat," says Health's medical editor Roshini Rajapaksa, MD, an assistant professor at the NYU School of Medicine.
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Is a six pack possible for everyone?

Can anyone get it? Although possible, most experts say it's rare. "Six-pack abs is really a pre-cellulite phenomenon. It tends to be reserved for those in their teens and 20s," says Cotton.
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Are abs attractive?

In a (not-so-surprising) study conducted by Western Illinois University, women rated abs as the sexiest muscle on a man's body, ThePostGame.com reports.
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Do I have abs or is it fat?

Stand erect in front of a large mirror, then turn your shoulder toward the mirror. Relax your abdominal muscles. If you see a curving, rounded shape around your belly, then you have some extra fat. If you have perfect “six-pack” abs you'll literally see six firm, rectangular sections of muscle in your abdominal area.
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Are 11 abs genetic?

Your ability to achieve a visible pack of abs — whether a four-, six-, or eight-pack — is largely determined by genetics. However, healthy lifestyle choices, like losing belly fat and exercising, can provide anyone with a fit and toned abdomen.
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Can you see abs at 15 body fat?

The body fat percentage needed to see your pack of abdominal muscles falls somewhere around 14 to 20% for women and 6 to 13% for men. However, the ideal body fat percentage for abs can look slightly different per person, depending on how you carry weight, where you typically store fat and your fitness routine.
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How much should I weigh to have abs?

How Lean Do You Need To Be To Have Abs? You should be able to see visible abs at around 17% body fat for men and 24% for women. Keep in mind they won't be well defined and you may only see the top 2 or 4 abs at this point. For a shredded 6-pack, you'll need to get below 10% for men and below 18% for women.
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Why are lower abs harder to get?

"They're the hardest to access because our hip flexors often take over." Even when working through lower ab-specific moves, he points out that it's easy to do them incorrectly because "that area of our body is relatively weaker than, say, your hip flexors." So it takes precision in form to really activate them.
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How long does it take to get AB crack?

"It is safe to lose around 1-2% of body fat per month so depending on where you start, this should give you a good indication of the kind of timeframe you are looking at to start developing visible abs," Henry explains. So if your current body fat is 25%, you can estimate it'll take around 6 months to get visible abs.
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