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Old 09-10-2004, 06:27 AM
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One of my biggest weak points in my physique is my waistline. As i get bigger, so does the waist. So right now i'm at my biggest (about 210-215 lbs at 12-14%) but my waist is about 35 inches. By the way, my waist is not really alot of subcutaneous fat, my stomach is just BIG from i guess either visceral fat or from eating large meals or maybe eating too frequently. Sometimes i eat when i know i need to but i'm not hungry or even still kinda full (is this wrong?). I'm going to start a cutting cycle soon so i'm hoping it will shrink from the fat loss but i know it wont shrink on its own. How do you guys that compete get the waistline to shrink in preparation for a competition? I've heard mixed results about whether to eat frequent small meals or infrequent big meals, various ab training routines, and whether cardio has a direct impact on the waistline or not.

Those of you who compete, or just have the classic physique like the guys in Arnold's day, please set the record straight and give your tips.

By the way, my waist is not really alot of subcutaneous fat, my stomach is just BIG from i guess either visceral fat or from eating large meals or maybe eating too frequently (sometimes i eat when i know i need to but i'm not hungry or even still kinda full).
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Old 09-10-2004, 10:11 AM
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I feel you bro, I 've been in the same situation. Try by decreasing frequency of meals to maybe 4 times per day, I used to eat 6 to 8 times a day and my stomach was growing, we are all different...remember Ronnie Coleman claims he eats 4 times a day only. I'd increase cardio to 30 minutes 5 times a week along with 30 to 45 minutes of supersets(1 body part per day)

This has helped me in the past reducing my waistline, it may help yours.

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Old 09-10-2004, 10:39 AM
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Squat hard 2-3 times a week, and eat smaller meals.
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Some things you already know but I'll say it for others who wonder the same thing: We all store fat differently--under the skin and in the body cavity. Some have high under the skin storage but have overall low levels of body fat. A great example is the swimmer body. A swimmer is lean but smooth because they store what little fat they have right under the skin as a defense against hypothermia over years of swimming. Some people have this problem just genetically. Then, there are those who are opposite. They have little fat under the skin and look tight but store their fat disportionately high in the body cavity. It is not seen but it pushes the stomach out. If you ever see a guy with a huge beer belly it may not look all that gooey. That's because he stores the fat around the organs. Thus, losing weight/fat will shrink that gut. Then there is the thick waisted build. Some people have short waists and low hung ribs that give them a thick waist that cannot be helped. The thick waist may have some mechanical advantages for what it's worth.

Then there are those who are just fat. Then there are those who just keep their stomach relaxed and so it hangs.

My suggestion for those with a lazy stomach: train the abs 5-7 days a week. I'd do 1-2 days a week "heavy" either weighted or on an incline sit up board. Then, the other days go light with higher reps, say 20 for 1-2 sets of various exercises: cable crunches, swiss ball crunches, floor crunches etc... This will keep your abs tight feeling everyday. I have found that a little ab work a day goes a long way. Another "trick" I've learned to train the stomach is to pull your belt around your pants a little tighter than usual (just a notch--don't strangle your waist). This reminds you throughout the day to hold your stomach in.
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Old 09-10-2004, 12:03 PM
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abdominal vacuums can also help to shrink the waistline and,depending on your condition, they work rather quickly.
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good post Chippy & Exo. I'd forgotten about vacuums, going to work them back in.
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good post Chippy & Exo. I'd forgotten about vacuums, going to work them back in.
Vacuums sare great. Hard for me to do on a full belly... This year at % bf I had a 35 in waist. I like when the pro's lie about there measurements. Jay Cutler easy 40 inches.
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That was a great website. It gave the perfect directions for Vacuums. Definitely going to add those into my workouts.
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What do you guys think about how to best split up meals? Frequent small meals, or infrequent large ones? Considering the same number of calories. I've heard frequent small meals dont stretch your stomach out as much per meal, but infrequent large meals give your stomach more time to shrink down in between meals....so which is it?
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I too have something of a problem in this area.
I believe in my case that I have more Viseral fat stored than anywhere else.
Vacuums help, but in my case I just have to get leaner and leaner.

When I'm bulking, I look like I have a distended stomich just like some of the pros (Oh Joy!)

More ab work, tighter diet, 5 millions hours of cardio.
Yipee!
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