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Aside from squats and deadlifts and weighted cable crunches, do I need any other exercises to develop a decent six pack?
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>>74608089
That's a man
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Coffee?
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>>74608089
Just because Mark Ripplegut says squats and deadlifts make abs doesn't mean it's true.
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>cable crunch
Waste of time.
Leg raises to failure with ankle weights.
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>>74608370
waste of time. crunch machine is more efficient
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>>74608184
Tbh I only ever noticed my abs after squatting and deadlifting
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>>74608089
crunches, leg raises and cardio, that's it
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The only ab exercises I do are hanging leg raises. Planks and side planks probably help, as does running.
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>>74608089
If you're thin enough that should be fine



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