Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Nutrition and Diet for Abs

You want the best nutrition and diet for abs? You want the Nutrition Truth? You can't handle the nutrition truth!

Okay, just kidding, maybe you can...and so I'm going to give you the diet I used to get my 6-pack abs.

Personally, I find that eliminating grain-carbohydrates from my diet is an ultra-fast way to help me go from 10% to 8% body fat - which is what I did for my photo on Turbulence Training for Abs

Usually it takes about 4 weeks for someone to drop 2% body fat, but I did this in 3 weeks or less.

So when I want to get really lean, I follow this rule:

"Nothing out of a box or bag; only fruits, veggies, raw nuts and protein; no bread or sugar."

Now I know a lot of folks ask, "what about whole wheat pasta or oatmeal?" and we could get into an entire debate on that...but it's easier just to stick to the simple rule and forget debating.

As for supplements, I believe all fat loss supplements are a joke. Complete scams. Phoney Baloney. BS! I don't believe any supplement burns belly fat.

For health, I use fish oil, Green Tea (I guess this doesn't count as a supplement), Vitamin C, and a Greens-Plus drink (which I'm not even sure if I need because I eat a ridiculous amount of vegetables everyday).

There you go...I probably just saved you $100 a month on supplements!

It's just a simple diet without supplements.

Heck, with that approach, I didn't even have to do any interval training. Just resistance training. And I do some total body ab exercises at the end of my workouts.

For ab exercises, I really like cable ab exercises, hanging leg and hanging knee raises, pullups combined with knee ups, and Stability Ball Rollouts. Plus, I'll mix in a bunch of bodyweight ab exercises into my warm-ups.

I hope you get six pack abs for Christmas,

Craig Ballantyne, CSCS, MS
Turbulence Training for Abs

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Craig, what do you think of low carb diets? I am on one and it seems to be working great, I am leaner than I have ever been in my life and I have actually cut back on the cardio. Just wanted your thoughts.

Thanks

Craig Ballantyne, CTT, Certified Turbulence Trainer said...

Sounds like it is working well for you!

Anonymous said...

Excellent entry! I'm been looking for topics as interesting as this. Looking forward to your next post.

-Alexis

goth said...

hi craig. ive been on the 30 day fat loss program, its been 3 weeks already and i havent shown any signs of progress. im yet determined though. im going to get back on the normal tt program. either way, i consume about 4-5 slices of whole wheat bread in a day, does that sound like its too much. should i go carb free as you've mentioned in this post?

Craig Ballantyne, CTT, Certified Turbulence Trainer said...

That amount of bread could be holding you back. I wouldn't eat that much if I were you.

Thanks!

Craig

goth said...

thanks for the prompt reply. one more question, as a mid-afternoon snack (2 hours after lunch) i have a sandwich of 2 table spoons of peanut butter on 2 slices of brown bread. is this wrong?