No. The stomach muscles are what people call the abs or six pack and they are on the outside of the abdomen. The other muscles are part of the digestive tract itself. These muscles are smooth muscles and you don't have to think to make them move. But the others are called striated muscles. You have to think to make these move.
Other than soda or beer, a "six-pack" is often used to describe someones stomach muscles. Often called "six-pack abs" (abdominal muscles). Someone who has a flat, muscular stomach is said to have a "six pack" or "six pack abs". The next time you see a person with a flat, in shape stomach, count the firm muscles just above the belly button. You will see three muscles on one side and three on the other, thus referred to as a "six pack".
Other than soda or beer, a "six-pack" is often used to describe someones stomach muscles. Often called "six-pack abs" (abdominal muscles). Someone who has a flat, muscular stomach is said to have a "six pack" or "six pack abs". The next time you see a person with a flat, in shape stomach, count the firm muscles just above the belly button. You will see three muscles on one side and three on the other, thus referred to as a "six pack".
Rectus Abdominis
Abdominal muscles sometimes referred to as abs, or ab muscles, or six-pack abs, are paired, parallel, stomach muscles running vertically on each side of the human abdomen. They are not always visible. Some people like to purposely develop them so that they are visible or more visible.
Not really. It is possible to tone muscles in the stomach area while losing fat overall. This will result in a better looking stomach and, eventually, six-pack-abs.
flex your stomach muscles as much as you can and fruit helps sit ups to speed it up and you will get a six pack in no time
abs? your abs are your stomach muscles. I believe Vaan has a six pack in the game, but don't quote me on that
Youre just working muscles that you normally dont work
Your six pack can be covered by skin and/or fat. Many times, what sits on our stomach has a lot to do with our genes and our habits. Generally, we pick up fat-laying qualities from our parents and/or our relatives. When we work out, we can tone the muscles and use stored fat from anywhere in our bodies but this may or may not affect the fat on our stomach. Working our stomach muscles won't tone loose skin either -- this is heavily influenced by our genes. Hope this helps.
If your fat and on the sides you have wiggly and giggly stomach on the side it's called LOVEHANDLES..Your Welcome
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