Anonymous wrote:I've cut sugar and processed foods out of my diet completely - 8 weeks ago. I also started serious weight training 8 weeks ago - although I have always worked out.
I have a 3 pack which is astonishing considering my age.
Anonymous wrote:DH is 42 now hasn't had one was 18.
A majority of it is body fat %. He is down in the 14% range now. The 6 pack combined with the PV is definitely a nice treat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never had one when I was a teenager or in my 20s, but I do now.
That's how I know it's not genetics. It's all diet.
How very…unscientific of you.
Anonymous wrote:I never had one when I was a teenager or in my 20s, but I do now.
That's how I know it's not genetics. It's all diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never had one when I was a teenager or in my 20s, but I do now.
That's how I know it's not genetics. It's all diet.
I should clarify that when I said it was based on genetics above I meant more in terms of how you store fat.
Some women will have a 6 pack at a higher % body fat than others. But yes, getting to a body fat % that allows your 6 pack to been seen is very much diet dependent.
Anonymous wrote:I never had one when I was a teenager or in my 20s, but I do now.
That's how I know it's not genetics. It's all diet.
Anonymous wrote:I never had one when I was a teenager or in my 20s, but I do now.
That's how I know it's not genetics. It's all diet.
Anonymous wrote:Once you are there, how easy is it to maintain?