Which abs show up first?

The upper abs are always the first to show and they are also easier to target, since most common core exercises like crunches hit that area of your midsection. If you want to sculpt a complete six-pack, though, you need to plan your workouts to hit the lower abs and obliques too.
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What comes first abs or obliques?

The order of upper abs and obliques is interchangeable. You can train obliques before upper abs if you want to focus more on that area.
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At what point do you see abs?

For men, if you're around six to 17 percent body fat, your abs should be noticeably visible. For women, the range is 14 to 24 percent body fat. Definition will start to show on the higher end (17 percent for men, 24 percent for women), and your abs will become more sculpted as that number lowers.
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Why are my top abs more defined?

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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At what body fat abs are visible?

10 to 14 percent

This range of body fat is still lean, which means your abs will be visible.
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how to tell when your abs are coming in



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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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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Are abs hard or soft?

Six-pack abs are really hard to achieve and unless you're a genetic freak, it's a tough challenge, both physically and mentally. It's a challenge that gives you an excuse to do stuff you've never done before. If you're looking for a tough challenge, getting six-pack abs is a great one.
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Do abs just appear one day?

A good rule of thumb (and a safe one) is to aim to lose 1 to 2 percent of body fat per month. So, unveiling your abs can take anywhere from 3 months to 2 years. It really does vary.
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Where do the abs start?

They start at the bottom at the not so sexily named pubic crest, and attach at the top to the cartilage on ribs 5-7 (1 is at the top, and there are 12 ribs on each side).
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How hard is it to get abs?

“There are so many factors that make it hard to get a six-pack.” For a visible, defined six-pack, men need to whittle down to six to nine per cent body fat, while women need to be in the 16 to 19 per cent range. (This is considerably lower than the recommended 15 to 20 per cent and 20 to 25 per cent, respectively.)
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What abs are the hardest?

5 OF THE HARDEST TO TRAIN BODY AREAS
  • Obliques. Pretty much everyone does the standard ab crunches, but crunches aren't going to develop your obliques. ...
  • Calves. ...
  • Forearms. ...
  • Triceps. ...
  • Lower stomach.
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Should you work abs everyday?

Just like any other muscle, your abs need a break too! That doesn't mean you can't activate your ab muscles during your warm-up with exercises like Planks, Inchworms, and other balance and stabilization exercises, but you shouldn't train them every day.
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Why do my abs show some days but not others?

My abs not being visible on some days may be because of several different reasons that happen to most regular people. There's stress, lack of sleep, dehydration and water retention.
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Why do my abs look better in the morning?

"You may look more toned in the morning, but as your body processes food, it retains water, and you develop gas/stool-which means a bigger/distended stomach and an overall heavier body," Sumbal explains.
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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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Why can I feel my abs but not see them?

The most common reason for not having visible abs is simply that your body fat is not low enough, simply there is fat between your skin and muscle which is blurring or obscuring the lines and definition of your six pack.
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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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Can I have abs but not flat stomach?

You can have strong abs and not have a flat stomach, and vice versa. Exercising your stomach through targeted abdominal exercises can get them stronger, but depending on the exercises used, and your nutritional habits, your efforts might not be contributing to belly fat loss.
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How does touching abs feel?

When under tension (i.e. contracted) muscles are firm and “hard” to the touch. Fat will also play a role on how the muscle feels to the touch. If you have a high amount of fat, it will be difficult to feel your abs, but instead you'll feel the soft adipose tissues.
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Are abs genetic?

Bottom line. 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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