(0:43)- Frequency- Train your abs four times a week.
(1:15)- Intensity- Apply maximum resistance while progressively overloading each set.
(1:55)- Choose Three Exercises: Days One & Four
(2:45)- Ab Pulldown
(3:46)- Dumbbell Hanging Knee-Raise
(5:07)- Ball Passes
(6:03)- Medicine Ball Floor Crunch
(6:54)- Dumbbell Toe-Touch Crunch
(7:53)- Ball Crunch with Plate
(8:46)- Choose Two Exercises: Days Two & Five- Obliques
(9:02)- Woodchopper
(10:45)- Standing Oblique Crunch
(12:06)- Alternating Floor Oblique Twist w/ Weight
(13:02)- Standing Oblique Twist With Dumbbells
(15:00)- Ask your questions about your abdominal routine here!
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If you are looking to build more visible and blocky abs, then is time to boost the intensity of your abdominal workouts! Anyone can drop their bodyfat percentage to begin to see abs. But if you want them to really pop-out, you need to train them like you would any other muscle group in your body.
What are the basics of building muscle?
Aside from a proper meal plan, you need to train with high volume and apply a progressive overload to your sets. Typically when trying to focus on high volume for muscle growth, you should aim to complete three to four sets per exercise with around twelve to fifteen reps per set for a total of twelve to fifteen working sets per muscle group.
Working sets refer to the TOTAL amount of sets you complete with all your exercises. For example, if you perform three exercises with four sets per exercise that would be a total of twelve working sets.
Keep in mind that there are many ways to achieve muscle growth and these numbers are not set in stone. However, a program with a basis such as this is a great place to start.
Progressive overload refers to adding more resistance to each set you complete. This will make your muscles work harder with each set and thus will result in your body having to adapt by getting bigger and stronger.
How to structure your abdominal workouts
Frequency: Train your abs four times a week.
Day 1: Rectus Abdominis
Day 2: Obliques
Day 3: Rest
Day 4: Repeat Day 1
Day 5: Repeat Day 2
Intensity: Apply maximum resistance while progressively overloading each set.
4 sets per exercise
12 – 15 reps per set
Rest 60 – 90 seconds between sets / exercises
Days One & Four- Rectus Abdominis
On days one & four you will focus on training your rectus abdominis. Below are six of my favorite exercises. You can choose to perform your own exercises, just make sure that they are intense enough to maximize your efforts in the twelve to fifteen rep range.
Although many believe that you cannot target your upper or lower abs because the rectus abdominis is one solid muscle. I respectfully disagree. I always include at least one exercise that involves a leg-lift of some sort on days one & four. In my experience these types of exercises greatly fatigue the lower portion of the rectus abdominis thus leading me to believe that they do in fact target the lower abs more than the upper. I suggest you include a leg-lift on your day one & four abdominal workouts to maximize your gains.
Choose Three Exercises: Days One & Four
1. Ab Pulldown
2. Dumbbell Hanging Knee Raise
3. Ball Passes
4. Medicine Ball Floor Crunch
5. Dumbbell Toe-Touch Crunch
6. Ball Crunch With Plate
Days Two & Five- Obliques
On days two & five you will focus on training your obliques. Below are four of my favorite oblique exercises and I would like for you to choose two for your workout. Above we discussed a total of twelve to fifteen total working sets each day. With that in mind I would like you to incorporate a variation of the leg-lift as your third exercise and I will provide links to some examples below as well.
Choose Two Exercises: Days Two & Five- Obliques
1. Woodchoppers
2. Standing Oblique Crunch
3. Alternating Floor Oblique Twist w/Weight
4. Standing Oblique Twist With Dumbbells
Leg-Lift Variations
1. Leg-Lift Version 1
2. Leg-Lift Version 2
3. Advanced Leg-Lift Version 1
4. Advanced Leg-Lift Version 2
5. Hanging Leg-Lift
Keep in mind that even though you may utilize this information to build blocky abs, they will not be 100% visible until you drop your bodyfat percentage to around 12% – 15% or lower.
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22 comments
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Why settle for flat abs when you can really make them POP?!
Nice ab workout Scott. I really need to do more ab work during this pandemic. Thanks.
Do these everyday and you might have abs as good as the guys that take roids everyday 🙂 Ah, probably not actually.
Props to this guy, his abs aren't too huge, he looks natural. And I bet he's put way more work in than the steroid users!
Thank you so much this is the first abs video that actually helped me my abs look great thanks man 🙏🏻
That title sounds so gay.
Your workouts are awesome!!!
Thanks Scott your the best I really needed this my abs stoped growing recently
Does the dumbbell toe crunch work on the upper abs or lower abs?
this guy is a monster in physique and video descriptions
IS THIS THE DOKKAN BATTLE MAN? OH THE HERMNITY?
If i train my abs like this 4 times a week for next 6 months will they get very blocky ?
Eeehhhrrmmm…think i can do…a half exercise😂
3:22
Raising your knees just straight up from a pull-up bar does nothing for the abs. It’s a hip flrxor movement. You wanna show your butt to someone in front of you then try best to control the way down. Much harder and actually is an AB movement 🤣
Bro, I'm lucky to be able to do like 5 sit ups, and you want me to be able to do these? Pffftt…
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Watching this while baked is fun lol
nice oblique workouts. ima add this to my oblique routine
Thank YoU I’ve been doing most of these but you showed me some new ones that I wasn’t sure about thank you so much
Scott flying at 5:36
What your body fat % in this video ?
Hanging leg raises – I used to do them with my hands straight above my head, but once I moved them apart a bit more, it got a lot harder