I personally don't work abs. No need if your hitting your compound lifts. Unless you wanna shed stubborn fat, then maybe I'd go high reps. Pointless to me, my abs have always been hard or popping out and I haven't worked them since high school.
I don't know where this started, but this needs to die off. Triceps are indirectly worked with all presses and biceps with all rows and pull-ups/pulldowns, yet everyone still works them. There is never a case of everything within the core firing at 100% concurrently since no person has perfect posture throughout the day and everyone has some sort of imbalance. Doing abs for an aesthetic purpose is debatable, but there is zero debate about the importance of training them from either a performance or health perspective. That being said, I train core twice per week in the 10-15 rep range for 3-4 sets. I vary my focus beyond trunk flexion and include lateral flexion (e.g. side bends), anti-extension (e.g. ab wheel), and rotational/anti-rotational work.
Good for you. I personally don't need to waste time with them. The day after doing pull ups my abs are more sore than ever doing crunches etc Idk maybe I'm trying to hard doing pull-ups and working my core, ahh shucks. My abs have always popped w/o the tedious chore of working them. This is my opinion an works fine for me. I also never work arms. Pull-ups and dips do just fine along with every other press and pull move you stated. Unless your directly looking for your abs to show or competing, I don't see the need to work them. You work your core plenty doing compound lifts.
How would I be unbalanced from not doing "side bends" wtf Deadlifts, Squats, Standing Military Presses, PullUps, Etc Enough for me. Sorry to jack your thread bro, was just stating my opinion as you asked.
Maybe from your stats or being a power lifter it plays a role. Or if he wants to be an underwear model. I lift because I like to lift, my abs get worked enough for my liking with other lifts. I've had a visible 6 pack many times and never worked abs. I just don't like wasting my gym time on them. If you like working them bro, work them. You can follow some advice given. Good luck.
For anyone looking at training from a health or performance perspective, core plays an essential role.
Heavy compounds do work your abs no doubt. BUT extra core work is something that can make quite a bit if difference in training and stability. It's kinda like saying if you do chest you don't NEED to isolate triceps......but if you isolate triceps they develop better. Whatever works. I personally train abs heavy but in a high rep range. Two exercises three times a week. One targeting lower abs more and one targeting upper abs more.
Agreed. But crunches and side bends ain't cutting it IMO I did all kinds of planks and ****, goofy **** in prison and it didn't help me do anything but burn calories. It didn't increase my lifts, or make me stand up straighter or make me faster. Etc etc
For anyone looking at training from a health or performance perspective, core plays an essential role.
I agree 100% with this. And just for clarification when I stated "I don't think it makes a difference" I was only referring to an aesthetic sense. I guess being a competitor thats what comes to mind first. LOL. Definitely train your core other then just compound lifts.
I think there is no wrong answer here. We all agree the core plays a role in overall health and fitness, we just choose the amount of work we put into that aspect of our training.
Time wise is maybe 20-25 mins per week. They're by no means time consuming. I'll often do rollouts while I'm cooking food since I'm usually gassed out by the end of my lower body training (the days I train abs).
Don't start dick riding bro, you know better. Lol
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Oh wow. you really are an idiot.
I personally don't work abs.
No need if your hitting your compound lifts.
Unless you wanna shed stubborn fat, then maybe I'd go high reps.
Pointless to me, my abs have always been hard or popping out and I haven't worked them since high school.
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Idk what that means but if your throwing shots, let me know.
Based on your stats your advice doesn't mean **** to me. Stay in your lane.