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[h=1]What is the most difficult muscle to build?[/h]
Yeah, those abs seem like a very hard muscle to get toned up, but you should shed the fat from the entire body because spot reduction or losing that fat from a specific area is not possible. You need a healthy diet and exercise program for that. The hardest muscle area of the body to tone or build is the calf area though, because calf muscles are the farthest major muscle group from the heart, so it takes more time and pressure to get blood to and from the calf.
In my case, my abs. I've been trying for years to have a sculpted-like six-pack and as of this date still fails. On the bright side, unless I am trying to enter a bodybuilding competition, there is no good reason for me to get that lean. If given the option - to have abs or to be healthy, I'll choose the latter.
For abs is mostly diet. Exercise alone will never do it.
One more question. Does taking an excessive amount of beer makes your belly bulge? I heard this a lot before, saying beer can make your tummy fat, but I am not sure.
One more question. Does taking an excessive amount of beer makes your belly bulge? I heard this a lot before, saying beer can make your tummy fat, but I am not sure.
Some people call this a myth but I beg to differ because it's 100% true that too much consumption of beers would make one's belly to bulge and push out like a pregnant woman. There are so many men here in my country that have such kind of belly and they all take excessive beers. It's not a healthy lifestyle.
One more question. Does taking an excessive amount of beer makes your belly bulge? I heard this a lot before, saying beer can make your tummy fat, but I am not sure.
Some people call this a myth but I beg to differ because it's 100% true that too much consumption of beers would make one's belly to bulge and push out like a pregnant woman. There are so many men here in my country that have such kind of belly and they all take excessive beers. It's not a healthy lifestyle.
But it can also be other things like not working out or not doing enough physical activities daily. It may have nothing to do with drinking beer after all. Besides, beer drinkers are often people who spend their time all day sitting on the couch watching their favorite sports on TV right? Forgive me for being too direct and insensitive.
One more question. Does taking an excessive amount of beer makes your belly bulge? I heard this a lot before, saying beer can make your tummy fat, but I am not sure.
Some people call this a myth but I beg to differ because it's 100% true that too much consumption of beers would make one's belly to bulge and push out like a pregnant woman. There are so many men here in my country that have such kind of belly and they all take excessive beers. It's not a healthy lifestyle.
But it can also be other things like not working out or not doing enough physical activities daily. It may have nothing to do with drinking beer after all. Besides, beer drinkers are often people who spend their time all day sitting on the couch watching their favorite sports on TV right? Forgive me for being too direct and insensitive.
The truth is that we all have our individual different lifestyle we engage in and they are all directly impacting on how we appear with or without exercises or workouts. If one leads a bad lifestyle with bad habits, it's definitely going to have it's stamps on outward look of the person.
One more question. Does taking an excessive amount of beer makes your belly bulge? I heard this a lot before, saying beer can make your tummy fat, but I am not sure.
Some people call this a myth but I beg to differ because it's 100% true that too much consumption of beers would make one's belly to bulge and push out like a pregnant woman. There are so many men here in my country that have such kind of belly and they all take excessive beers. It's not a healthy lifestyle.
But it can also be other things like not working out or not doing enough physical activities daily. It may have nothing to do with drinking beer after all. Besides, beer drinkers are often people who spend their time all day sitting on the couch watching their favorite sports on TV right? Forgive me for being too direct and insensitive.
The truth is that we all have our individual different lifestyle we engage in and they are all directly impacting on how we appear with or without exercises or workouts. If one leads a bad lifestyle with bad habits, it's definitely going to have it's stamps on outward look of the person.
I couldn't agree more. By the way, I am doing the planking exercises for almost two months now, and I am delighted with the results. I lost about 3 inches on my waist, and now I can wear my old pants again. Thanks to this forum!