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I think 12% is a more fair number. From fat to abs is different than skinny fat to abs. He started as a big boy, so he has skin and a belly to overcome. “See them” I’m assuming is just sides and at the top. I would say under 10% is the beginnings of a six pack. My2If you actually work the core you'll see abs below 15% on guys.
I might be a little confused by what you're saying, but if I understand correctly, you're saying that someone at 13% should have abs? If that's what you're saying, that's entirely incorrect. Everyone carries body fat in different places. In fact, I'd go as far as to suggest that most won't show at 13%. Typically have to get below 10%. But it's very individual dependent. Some need to get down to 8% or 9% or less.Unless you're simply starving yourself, the exercise requisite to get to that low of a body fat %age will almost certainly dictate significant muscularity.
The notion of a highly trained athlete who performs compound lifts at least three days a week without visible abs at 13% body fat is ludicrous.
I think 12% is a more fair number. From fat to abs is different than skinny fat. “See them” I’m assuming is just sides and at the top. I would say under 10% is the beginnings of a six pack. My2
I might be a little confused by what you're saying, but if I understand correctly, you're saying that someone at 13% should have abs? If that's what you're saying, that's entirely incorrect. Everyone carries body fat in different places. In fact, I'd go as far as to suggest that most won't show at 13%. Typically have to get below 10%. But it's very individual dependent. Some need to get down to 8% or 9% or less.
Take your body fat tussle to DMs .... nobody wants to read this bull****.LOL no. You seem to be trying to make this a blanket statement across the board. I'm talking about athletes who train like a D1 college football player.
Yes, people carry body fat in different places. That said, for men it's MOSTLY in the mid section and women it's MOSTLY in the thighs/hips and butt. If you're actually exercising as a male, the swelling of musculature (aka the "pump") will redistribute fat from your midsection in a good way.
You don't need to be below 10% body fat to see abs in a person who exercises. 10% body fat on most men who routinely exercise is way more than sufficient enough to have visible muscles basically everywhere. A pretty facile internet search strongly alludes to as much.
If you're doing compound lifts you'll be well within range of having a six pack at 12-15% body fat.
“If you’re anywhere from 6 to 13% body fat, you definitely have a six pack—in addition to being totally ripped,” White says.
I sense Imminent Thread Derailment from the body-fat experts...
Not surprised, Chase was one of my favorite 2021 guys on film, made wow type plays regularly & jumped off film. Can't wait to actually see the kid go live.What I wanted to hear. Chase brings size and speed to the LB core. I'd go as far to say he's the fastest LB/Striker