Sunday 25 August 2013

10 Amazing Abs:6 Packs On The Planet!

10 Amazing Abs: Some Of The Best Shredded 6 Packs On The Planet!An amazing ab-popping collection of some of the most phenomenal six packs and physiques in the natural physique realm.











Amazing Six Pack #1 - Ulisses Williams, Jr.


  • Height: 5'10"
  • Weight: 185 lbs
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrity trainer and fitness model.

Ulisses Williams Jr. on Training:


Ulisses Williams Jr. hits the gym 5 days out of 7, with the goal of looking as aesthetic as possible. About one month prior to competing, Ulisses will move to a stricter diet and add in cardio to improve his conditioning. He tries to maintain a balanced diet, eating a wide variety of foods. Ulisses Williams Jr. also believes in the use of calisthenic exercise for better overal conditioning.




Amazing Six Pack #2 - Greg Plitt


  • Height: 6'1"
  • Weight: 195 lbs
  • Claim to Fame: The top fitness model in America.
  • Greg Plitt on Training:

    Gregg Plitt is an early morning trainer, preferring to workout before the responsibilities of the day get in the way. He likes to train with someone as dedicated as he is, feeding off his partner's drive and energy. Gregg's training split is:
    • ChestBack
    • Arms
    • Shoulders
    • Legs

      Amazing Six Pack #3 - Max Philisaire

      • Height: 6'1"
      • Weight: 190 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: Top Hollywood health and fitness lifestyle coach.

      On Max Philisaire:

      Max Philisaire believes that training and diet are as simple as making a goal and following through without making excuses. Regardless of the specific goal, he zeroes in and won't be derailed. Max is considered a top Hollywood trainer, and is known for producing results.


      Amazing Six Pack #4 - Ben Booker

      • Height: 6'0"
      • Weight: 187 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: Top fitness model.

      Ben Booker on Training:

      When it comes to abs training, Ben Booker believes you must utilize major compound lifts to build size. High volume ab work by itself isn't the best building                                                                                         ripped six pack.

      Amazing Six Pack #5 - Obi Obadike

      • Height: 6'2"
      • Weight: 190 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: Voted the most ripped fitness model in the world.

      Obi Obadike on Training:

      "My training philosophy is all about super-setting between two to three different body-parts. There is no off season for me and I train the same all year round. I super-set about 4 to 5 times a week while weight-training and perform three to four cardio days a week." - Obi Obadike

      Amazing Six Pack #6 - Nick Paniagua

      • Height: 5'8"
      • Weight: 165 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: Has appeared in numerous print magazines.

      Nick Paniagua on Training:

      "I was definitely overtraining when I first started to get serious. I thought that the more and longer I worked out would give me muscles and make me bigger, when in fact recovery is what I needed more of. I started to progress when I cut down my time spent in the gym allowing a day off here and there. Since my metabolism is so high I also wasn't eating enough so I revamped my diet really looking at it and added quite a few morecarbs, protein, fats and overall cals." - Nick Paniagua

      Amazing Six Pack #7 - Matus Valent

      • Height: 6'3"
      • Weight: 200 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: Beach volleyball champion and fitness model.

      Matus Valent on Training:

      "I have been training almost the same way the past 3-4 years, I don’t really like to change my routine. I train 5x a week, leaving the weekend for rest, which my body really needs after a long 5 days of heavy lifting. I usually train 2 body parts a day plus my abs. Monday I have chest and biceps, on Tuesday I train legs, Wednesday is back and triceps, on Thursday I train chest and biceps again and on Friday it’s my shoulders and calves day. That’s my training split and since it’s working pretty well for me I think I would stick with it for a while." - Matus Valent

      Amazing Six Pack #8 - Kelechi Opara

      • Height: 5'9"
      • Weight: 176 lbs
      • Claim to FameOptimum Nutrition sponsored fitness model.

      Kelechi Opara on Training:

      "My 5 favorite muscle building exercises are pull ups and its multiple variations, front squats, deadlifts and it variations, standing overhead barbell presses, walking lunges and incline dumbbell presses. These exercises not only build overall muscularity fast but they let you get away from doing cardio because of how taxing these movements are, especially when done in conjunction with minimal rest in between. In addition, because of the nature of the movements you don't need to perform ab work to the degree you see all over gyms across the country." - Kelechi Opara

      Amazing Six Pack #9 - Micah LaCerte

      • Height: 6'0"
      • Weight: 198 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: Transformation specialist and Calvin Klein model.

      Micah LaCerte on Training:

      "I train very different from week to week. I love mixing it up and a huge believer in muscle confusion. I train with weights max 5 days per week, and split my body parts up. When I am bulking I do very little cardio. When I diet I stick with about 3000-3500 and add sprint intervals and stadium stairs 3-5 days per week for 30 minutes a time. I want to be an athlete not just look like one. So I work on speed, agility, jumping and play sports when I have the time. I have a 38-40 inch vertical and run around a 4.5 – 40 meter dash on a good day." - Micah LaCerte

      Amazing Six Pack #10 - Victor Egonu

      • Height: 5'8"
      • Weight: 180 lbs
      • Claim to Fame: IFPA pro natural bodybuilder.

      Victor Egonu on Training:

      "I believe in alternating between bodyweight and weighted abs which in turn helps out with my other heavy lifts." - Victor Egonu
      ab exercises in both the off-season and the contest season. So one workout will be weighted, the next using just bodyweight, etc. The only real difference between my off-season and my contest season ab training is that in the off-season I train them only 2-3 times weekly and usually only do about 2-3 exercises. Also I will use more weight in the off-season so as to strengthen my abs which in turn helps out with my other heavy lifts 

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