How to Get 6 Pack Abs (WHILE BUILDING MUSCLE SIZE!)
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What’s up guys? Jeff Cavaliere, ATHLEANX. COM. So what do you think? Is it possible to add new muscle at the same time that you’re pursuing a 6 Pack?
Now we know that nutrition is certainly one of the biggest components of getting Abs. But for those that think that following both goals at the same time, pursuing more muscle and a lean body at the same time, is impossible, that bulking and cutting is the only way? We’re going to have some fun today. Start up the fire pit because we’re going to roast some sacred cows. Bulking and cutting is going to die once again here today.
It is probably the biggest pet peeve, and it’s going to be a Jeff Rant Video because I can’t stand, every time I hear it. I will tell you flat out right now, and you probably know the guys that are talking about bulking and cutting. Every single guy that talks about a bulk and cut being necessary, is a fat guy that likes to be fat for half the year. It’s a fact, it’s the way it is. Guys will try to make up some excuse to carry excess fat all year, so that at the end of the day when they wind up leaning out they look just a little bit better than they did before.
When they were lean the last time. We don’t need to do that guys. We can absolutely, 100%, get a 6 Pack at the same time that you build new muscle. And for those guys that want picture proof, all I have to do is look to my own guys that follow our program on Team Athlean and show you that. And I’m going to do that right now.
And we’re going to look at this as a way to actually acknowledge some of the guys for the great work that they have done. At the same time, it should add additional proof to you that YES, this is possible. The first guy up here is Dan Boilore. Now this is your younger guy, obviously was on the thin side. He would be called average.
He didn’t have much muscle, he didn’t have much fat. Well look at Dan Boilore now. He’s been with ATHLEANX now training for a couple of years. But he clearly added a bunch of lean muscle. This isn’t like, oh, you can do this but you can only add about 2 or 3 pounds of lean muscle.
Dan has added plenty of lean muscle in this period of time. If we can go further, we’ve got another guy, Jim Nas here. And I don’t know what it is about tattoos but our guys on Team Athlean must love tattoos. And that’s fine, because they can wear them with pride on these bodies that they’re building, as you can see with Jim. Jim is another guy who was skinny.
And he’s clearly added a ton of lean muscle now at the same time that he got a 6 Pack. And before you start saying that, Oh, well that’s because these guys were skinny, and it wasn’t that hard, they’re ectomorphs, ok. Let me show some guys who aren’t. Here’s a guy, Alex Parker, 51 years old, so you can’t use the age excuse either, 51 years old that have what you might think is the average 51 years old guys body. But now look at Alex.
Alex has clearly added muscle. Look at the differences in the chest, look at the differences in his shoulders, in his arms. He’s clearly added muscle and he does it at the same time that he got Abs. And we can even got the the extreme, Jack Eltman is another guy, not a spring chicken. And I can say that because I’m not either.
Jack has also managed to a guy who was clearly overweight to a guy that now has Abs and he has built impressive muscle too. So let’s go back to what the issue at hand is. The issue at hand is we’re getting told bad advice from guys that, like I said, want to be fat for half the year. Do you know what happens? The average guy that comes out of a bulk, never makes it out of the bulk.
He gets so comfortable eating the crappy foods that for every one guy that comes out of a bulk and actually gets lean, there’s 4 or 5 guys that stay fat. And you see them all the time in the gym, I know you do. So what do we have to do? We have to bring it down to what we have to actually do to get lean. And we can do it.
And you guys can all do it too. There’s two components and only two things you’ll ever need to do if you want to get a 6 Pack at the same time that you’re building muscle. Number 1. To get a 6 Pack, this is if you need to lose weight. Not a guy like Dan Boyler but if you need to lose weight, like a guy like Jack or Alex.
Then what you have to do is you have to be hypocaloric. And that means you have to take in less calories, ok and burn more calories than you’re taking in. Now you can do that 2 or 3 different ways. Number 1, you can either exercise more or do more conditioning or cardio, ok. The next thing you can do is you can eat less.
Or you can do a little bit of both, You can eat less and exercise more. Now, here’s the problem. Number 2. you have to stay in Positive Nitrogen Balance if you want to maintain or build muscle mass. The things that influence Positive Nitrogen Balance here, is you need to 1.
Keep your stress levels low, ok. A. Decrease your stress. 1. You need to sleep more, in other words, sleep adequately, recover.
And then 1. You need to increase your Protein content or at least make sure you’re eating enough protein throughout the day to support your body’s lean muscle, in your attempt to build new lean muscle. So when guys start saying, oh I’ve got to make sure I eat enough to build new muscle, they keep eating more and more. And even if they’re choosing protein sources the problem becomes, they choose not the healthiest protein options and I’m not even talking about dirty bulking. Dirty bulking is complete shit.
I’m talking about guys that are trying to clean bulk and they eat so much protein that comes with other things. Protein is never really, it’s hard to come by in isolation, at least tasting well in isolation. Guys will usually have a steak and potatoes and they’ll have the things that come with it, maybe some sour cream. All those things start adding up and that starts to give you a lot more difficult time to stay hypocaloric. So the guys that say, Oh it’s impossible to do, they just don’t have the discipline to eat the right way in the first place.
You can stay in Positive Nitrogen Balance, you can have a high protein diet or high enough to support your new muscle growth and also be hypocaloric, by selecting nutritionally dense foods. And you can eat a lot in a day, if you select nutritionally dense foods. I’m talking about on a micronutrient level. Nutritionally dense foods, foods that are really good for you. At the same time, to support your need for protein, this is where supplements come in unbelievably, very very conveniently.
Guys will argue, are supplements necessary or are they not? I believe that supplements are necessary. You guys know how much I believe in them, I have my own supplements, I take them all the time. I actually have two, we have a workout shake that we take at night for recovery, which also helps us with our recovery here in this part of the picture, for a Positive Nitrogen Balance. And we have our Post Workout Protein recovery too.
But that’s 50 grams of protein right there, without all the excess, very low on calories. So we can stay hypocaloric and at the same time we can build muscle. But if you’re watching this and you’re a guy, maybe like Jack was in the beginning. Maybe you’re 30% body fat. Don’t go running to my site trying to buy my supplements, that’s not your issue.
Your issue is that you can’t get yourself hypocaloric to lose the fat in the first place because you’re eating poor foods. Your 6 Pack is there. You might be doing all the 6 Pack Promise Workouts in the world but your 6 Pack is there but it’s not showing because you can’t get hypocaloric. But you can if you start to follow a better way to eat. If you start eating a more reasonable way, right.
And stay away from the bulking and cutting. Stay away from it. Like I said, for every guy that winds up coming out of that, there’s 4 guys that never m