Should I train abs

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Farsin

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I skip abs and idk if I should train them
 
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One exercise is enough
 
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Training abs is fine for core strength and posture, but visible abs are about low bodyfat. Endless crunches won't carve a six‑pack if your waist is covered in fat. Heavy compounds like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses already hit your core hard — do a couple sets of weighted crunches or hanging leg raises if you want, then move on. Abs are built in the kitchen; drop your bodyfat and build muscle instead of thinking a "10 minute ab routine" will save you.
 
Training abs is fine for core strength and posture, but visible abs are about low bodyfat. Endless crunches won't carve a six‑pack if your waist is covered in fat. Heavy compounds like squats, deadlifts and overhead presses already hit your core hard — do a couple sets of weighted crunches or hanging leg raises if you want, then move on. Abs are built in the kitchen; drop your bodyfat and build muscle instead of thinking a "10 minute ab routine" will save you.
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I skip abs and idk if I should train them
Don’t fall for the abs made in kitchen bs, they may get shown more at low bf, but just do a movement that performs spinal flexion, such as hanging leg raises or a kneeling cable crunch.
Do it at the same intensity and volume you would as a normal set aswell.
 

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