For most men and women, getting ripped can become a lifetime ambition.
However, it can be very difficult to achieve this goal due to various reasons.
Personal commitment
The truth is that, since belly fat does not happen overnight, it cannot be treated overnight, as well. It takes many years to build fat around one’s core, and therefore, before embarking on any form of exercise that focuses on building ripped abs, one should take a more down-to-earth approach, so that he or she should be patient and expect results to show in the long run, rather than instantly.
Can you commit yourself to sticking to a daily routine of, let’s say, 10 minutes a day, doing just ab-targeted exercises?
Believe or not, this could work miracles, and you would not even feel the burden! I believe that this is better than starting exercise by setting extremely ambitious fitness goals, and giving them up after a couple of days or so.
Take one step at a time
Change does not happen instantly. That’s a fact.
By taking one step at a time you move closer to your target without even realizing it.
Do you remember that Aesop’s fable talking about a race between the tortoise and the hare?
Don’t be a hare, because you will never reach your goal!
How many sit-ups or abdominal crunches can you do on day 1?
Even doing only one rep is a starting point. It’s still better than not doing any reps at all.
By doing a humble one rep every single day, you will soon find out (probably sooner than you may think) that in, let’s say, one week’s time, you will be able to increase the number of repetitions to two, and so on.
That’s it!
Taking the first step is like winning half the battle.
Use a variety of exercises
Are you only familiar with sit-ups?
There are plenty of other killer ab exercises that can have the same effect, or even better results than sit-ups.
OK, sticking to a single exercise every single day can make it easier for you to gradually increase your effort and number of reps.
However, you should always bear in mind that there can be other ab exercises that you can choose from.
Their results may amaze you!
Using bodyweight exercises vs. using lifting weights
I believe that what most people think about building abs is that it’s a fitness task that is mostly based on using bodyweight exercises.
In the end of the day, why should you use weights, when you can get fantastic results by simply using the weight of your body?
However, lifting weights can also help you build a set of sculpted abdominal to die for, so, by all means, if you have your own dumbbells or access to a gym, you should try making use of weight lifting exercises to focus on your ab muscles.
Using static vs. dynamic ab exercises
OK, when talking about exercise and fitness, movement is the first thing that springs to mind, but what about static exercises that focus on building stronger abs?
In fact, static exercises can sometimes be easier to start with when trying to build abdominal strength or you can use them as a warm for dynamic moves. In this way, you can get the best of both worlds
You could also try mixing static and dynamic ab exercises into a single workout session.
For example, you could start with a static exercise; then continue with a dynamic one, then another static exercise, and so on.
Even better, you can plan your own little circuit training workout by using a blend of dynamic and static exercises for abdominals.
Further reading:
Is There a Cheat Code to Get Six-Pack Abs Faster?
Why six-pack abs are so hard to achieve – and maintain