Can DIET ALONE get you abs?

Six Pack “Shortcut?”: sixpackshortcuts.com Can you lose your belly fat and get abs through ONLY dieting? Many guys and girls are trying to do this now, and to get abs without exercising. But is it really possible? Watch the vid to find out! And if you want to learn the truth about six pack abs, you need to watch this vid: sixpackshortcuts.com
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25 Responses to Can DIET ALONE get you abs?

  1. Westiii1 says:

    You can diet and maintain muscle. You simply just eat high protein no carb meals, 6-8 times a day…

  2. LinLinIsMyFeyt says:

    other than working out, what raises your metabolism..? what if i can’t workout for some reason??? fcol, please respond. thanks.

  3. FLATFEET3 says:

    @ellaxswimz feel happy..shut the fuck up lmao

  4. MrReview9 says:

    I’m trying the “Sixpack Shortcuts” method. I just finished Phase 2. I’m gathering as many viewers as possible to allow you all to choose on your own to try this or not. Here’s my second “after” video: watch?v=Uoq266sNagU. If you want subscribe to get updates, thanks for your time!

  5. donevljupce says:

    Hi! Have you ever tried – fast abs magic (do a search on google)? Ive heard some great things about it and my mate got beautiful 6 pack abs and lost tons of belly fat with it.

  6. shawnharris43 says:

    starving yourself will also dramatically slow down the metabolism so that when you do binge eat, your body will store most of it as fat(survival), whereas if you just eat healthy, and still eat a fair bit, it will keep your metabolism running faster, and you will not store everything you eat as fat. eating frequent small meals is actually the best diet you can go on, you can eat a lot, just keep the meals small and healthy.

  7. ellaxswimz says:

    Uhh if you didn’t have muscles you wouldn’t have organs either…just sayin.

  8. iiNomnomx3 says:

    im a women/ girl. Im a teen (: Hell ya <3 love your channel mike

  9. thesoccergirl30 says:

    do you have anything for abs/upper body strength for girls?
    since i’m thinking of joining break dancing club, and those two things would really help :D

  10. hermenica says:

    you chainged my life …thank you !!!

  11. MultiBulletstorm says:

    do you have any teen vids?

  12. MrReview9 says:

    I’m trying the “Sixpack Shortcuts” method. I just finished Phase 1. I’m gathering as many viewers as possible to allow you all to choose on your own to try this or not. Here’s my first “after” video: watch?v=scQnHa4w9IE. If you want subscribe to get updates, thanks for your time!

  13. bighands69 says:

    The healthiest option is to have calorie controlled diet and a varied exercise program.

    Calorie controlled does not mean extreme low calorie. It means recommended daily allowance.

    A varied exercise program is Flexibility training, resistance training and cardio. unfortunately most people do not do this.

    Also keeping track of foods on the glycemic index is a must.

    Doing most of these things can achieve a healthy good looking body.

  14. brainboob says:

    @xBlue741

    Get about 150 grams of protein a day as you gradually increase your weights. Stay away from refined foods, like sugary breakfast cereals, bread and other processed junk with added sugar. Get carbs before work outs and healthy fats through out the day, take a multi-vitamin. etc

  15. brainboob says:

    @shaunmoss

    It depends on who you are and your genetic profile. Saying everybody can smoke weed during work outs just because you can do it is kinda stupid.

  16. brainboob says:

    @shaunmoss

    It depends on who you are and your genetic profile. Just saying everybody can work out on weed is kinda stupid.

  17. brainboob says:

    Being on a calorie surplus is not healthy for long term survival, regardless of how much muscle you have. Science shows that calorie restriction actually contributes greatly to longevity. I would say that if you can strike a balance between these extremes it would be a lot healthier than being at a calorie surplus all the time.

  18. shaunmoss says:

    @wingzer20 thanks man, that’s quite a compliment :) good luck!

  19. wingzer20 says:

    @shaunmoss you’re the man. thanks bro. wish you were my father lol

  20. almister999 says:

    FUCKING GOONS……AWFUL ACTING

  21. shaunmoss says:

    @wingzer20 I smoked weed for years while training. It doesn’t prevent you from training hard if you’re motivated (sometimes it can even help). But still, look on youtube for scooby1961 “Marijuana & Bodybuilding” it clarifies some of the issues to be aware of.

  22. shaunmoss says:

    @shaunmoss And remember if you make any mistakes on your diet, you can always smash it with exercise. It’s possible to overcome years of poor eating with only months of rigorous exercise.

  23. shaunmoss says:

    @xBlue741 You can eat plenty but stick to good food. It’s not the amount as much as it is the quality. Sugar and white flour are empty calories, they interfere with your body’s natural systems, and do not satisfy nutritional needs – hence, avoid. Also avoid saturated fats, i.e. “no fast food, no fries, no chips, no pizza, etc.” Just eat mostly lean protein (beef, chicken, turkey, fish, eggs, milk), vegetables, fruits, nuts, herbs and spices, as much as possible organic. Occasional treat meals.

  24. MrReview9 says:

    I’m trying the “Sixpack Shortcuts” method. I bought it recently and started on the 4th of september. I’m gathering as many viewers as possible to reach everybody and allow you all to choose on your own to try this or not. Here’s who I am: watch?v=r-YewKZu4Qg. If you want subscribe to get updates, thanks for your time!

  25. xBlue741 says:

    im so confused.. one minute i hear “you need to watch what you eat, no fastfood, no fries, no chips, no pizza, etc.” then i hear “you need to eat more calories to build muscles” and on some occasions i hear “as long as your working out, diet is the least of your worries”… help, im skinny, and i need to know if i need to eat alot more calories or watch my diet to bulk up.. im working out but im concerned about my diet..

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