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Quarry Creeper
Are you asking if deadlifts and squats gave me a six pack? :ror:
No. Dieting gives you that.
Other than that, yes the exercises have affected my core. All barbell exercises utilize core (Abdominal) strength and I center my training around the barbell. I'm much stronger outside of weight training. Simple things like lifting a lawnmower out of a trunk are easy now. Squatting low to reorganize the pantry or to fix something is no longer tough. Getting out of that position no longer requires holding onto a stable object. Performance in bed gets a swift kick as well. Think about all that thrusting power you're gaining from the heavy squats and deadlifts.
Sometimes (about 1-2 times a week) I work in a abdominal exercise after a squat or deadlift day. I usually do 2-3 sets of that exercise depending on how dead I am. Squatting works the core more than people think. You just have to squat a lot. I like to rotate around with the exercises with my two favorites being the weighted cable crunch and the ab wheel.
I knew deadlifts and squatting won't give a six pack, but will build a foundation for that. In general having a strong core is important even if its not a six pack look. I had to know your result.
I have messed up my exercise routine from the past year and need to get back on track. I am 184cm and 74kg slim guy and never took suppliments. I have used light weights, higher reps all my life since I did not want to bulk up and preferred agility. I realise light weights do not give that hardcore strength or long lasting muscle mass. Hence forth I will gradually go for heavy weight training. I am thinking , if I put in 1 hr of heavy weight training, then atleast 1/2 hr of stretching after that.
Whats your view on streching exercise? And whats your warm up routine?
Thanks for the input. I realise you have put in a lot of thought, descipline, consistant hard work and siracha sauce in getting that bed breaking thrust
