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Pavel Tsatsouline - Hard Style Abs

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How to Develop the Ultimate in Wrought-Iron Muscle, Mid-Section Body Armor and Core Generation of Explosive Power

The sole goal of Hardstyle Abs is to achieve an extraordinarily strong mid-section. But not simply to swivel heads with your rippling six-pack. For, according to Pavel, your abs should be simultaneously weapon, armor and force generator. The six-pack is just a side effect of the coiled power with which you now operate. Hardstyle Abs will give you impenetrable body armorto withstand a direct hit of the greatest magnitude. Hardstyle Abs will give you the generative force to retaliate with a devastating backlash. And Hardstyle Abs will help you lift more weight than ever beforemore safely. After years of dedicated research and experimentation, Pavel has identified three killer drills, as all you need to achieve this level of mid-section mastery. Follow Pavels battle plan to the T and the results are...

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HARDSTYLE ABS

Hit Hard. Lift Heavy. Look the Part.

By Pavel

HARDSTYLE ABS

By Pavel

Copyright 2012 Power by Pavel, Inc.

A Dragon Door Publications, Inc production

All rights under International and Pan-American Copyright conventions.

Published in the United States by:

Dragon Door Publications, Inc
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Tel: (651) 487-2180 Fax: (651) 487-3954
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Email: support@dragondoor.com Website: www.dragondoor.com

ISBN 10: 0-938045-85-7 ISBN 13: 978-0-938045-85-4

This edition first published in September, 2012

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of the Publisher, excepting brief quotes used in reviews.

Printed in China

Book design, and cover by Derek Brigham

Website http//www.dbrigham.com Tel/Fax: (763) 208-3069 Email: bigd@dbrigham.com

DISCLAIMER

The author and publisher of this material are not responsible in any manner whatsoever for any injury that may occur through following the instructions contained in this material. The activities, physical and otherwise, described herein for informational purposes only, may be too strenuous or dangerous for some people and the reader(s) should consult a physician before engaging in them.

The author would like to thank the following individuals for their suggestions for this manuscript:

Dr. Mark Cheng

Bret Contreras

Jon Engum

Prof. Tom Fahey

Steve Freides

Brad Johnson

Brett Jones

Jeremy Layport

Prof. Stuart McGill

Gary Music

Jeff OConnor

Mark Reifkind

m.c. schraefel

Chad Waterbury

WARNING

THIS BOOK IS NOT FOR YOU IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:

HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

HEART CONDITION

FLEXION INTOLERANT LOWER BACK

Introduction:
The Mission

This book has one goalan extraordinarily strong and developed six-packand no other.

On these pages you will not find planks and other accoutrements of functional training. Not because they are uselessfar from itbut because they are unable to produce real body armor. Dont blame a fork for being a poor knife.

Hardstyle Abs unapologetically applies to ab development the proven strength training methodologies of the worlds best lifters, from the lighter weight classes. To be exact, to three exceptional exercisesreverse engineered from the body language of elite gymnasts.

Failing to train your abdominals for strength has been one of your downfalls. Getting distracted by what Mark Reifkind calls random acts of variety is another. Instead of spreading yourself thin over dozens of ineffective moves you shall laser focus on three killer drills.

If you follow the instructions to the letter, I guarantee results. Noticeable within weeks. Extraordinary within months.

Hit hard. Lift heavy. Look the part.

HARDSTYLE ABS

Three Killer Moves

Pure Strength Methodology

Old Time Strongman Mindset

Ancient Martial Arts Breathing Technique

Reverse-Engineered Body Language of an Elite Gymnast

Rigor mortis, or why high reps have failed you

YOU LIKE BURN? LIGHT A MATCH.

DR. FRED HATFIELD

You tried high reps. You went for the burn. It did not work. Why do you insist on doing the same thing and expect a different outcome?

The burn you feel from high reps is from lactate buildup and does absolutely nothing for toning up your muscles. I remember picking up a copy of The Guinness Book of World Records and seeing a picture of the gent who held the record for the number of consecutive sit-upsmany, many thousands. This martyr must have felt the burn more than anyone else on this planet, yet he did not even have a six-pack to show for it, in spite of his low level of body fat.

To know why high reps have failed this Comrade and many others, one must understand what makes abs hard and strong. It is a combination of increased resting tension or tonus and real muscle growth.

Muscle tone is simply residual tension in a relaxed muscle. And tension is the means by which a muscle generates force. The more tiny strands of contractile proteins hook on to each other, the more tension and force the muscle produces, the more tone it exhibits. Contrary to popular belief, a resting muscle is not totally relaxedyour body would have collapsed into a bag of bones if it werebut partially tensed, preloaded to spring into action.

The English words tone and tune were derived from the same Old French word: ton. It is no surprise that muscle tone has been poetically likened to the tautness of a guitar string. Think of toned muscles as tuned for action.

Of course, one must differentiate between tight muscles and toned muscles. The former are short and stiff, the latter long and vibrant, ready to go off like a drawn bow. Stand up and imagine that you are about to get punched in the stomach. Brace your abs without hunching over. This is what good muscle tone feels like.

Muscles get short because they dont get much of an opportunity to be long. One scenario is inactivity and bad posture. When a person spends a lot of time sitting, his abs shorten. Because he is lazy, they also weaken. As they get weaker, they get tighter.

In another scenario, the person does strength train but only through a short range of motion: consider the permanently bent arms of a bodybuilder.

The third scenario is akin to rigor mortis. Your muscle fibers are like mousetrapsthey go off by themselves, but need energy to be reset to contract again. A dead body is out of ATP, the energy compound that relaxes the muscles. Thus the muscles of a stiff are permanently contracted. A typical high rep ab workout exhausts ATP in the muscles and they lock up like those of a dead man. This is spasm, not tone, and it is produced by popular abdominal routines. Such zombie tone does not lastyou have to kill the muscles day in and day out with mind numbing reps.

Like a mousetrap that has already fired but cannot be reset, a short, tight muscle is worthless in sports.

A muscle with a healthy muscle tone will also have a substantial number of fibers that are active at all timesbut at a greater length. The mousetrap is loaded.

To acquire such tonus one must do three things.

First, train the muscles with high tension. It should be apparent that one cannot maintain high levels of tension for a long period of time. Over decades of experience, strength coaches have determined that five reps are about all one can do and fewer are just fine.

Second, prevent the muscle from shortening:

a) Stretching after strength training;

b) Doing at least some strength exercises through a long range of motion;

c) Training the antagonists (the back extensors in the abs case)

Healthy muscle tone is the first prerequisite for rock hard abs; real muscle growth is the other.

There are two types of muscular hypertrophy: sarcoplasmic and myofibrillar. The former increases the number of capillaries and blows the muscle up with glycogen and other energy compounds needed to endure the demands of high reps. And one molecule of glycogen binds three molecules of water. Now you know what bodybuilders bloated bis are made of. The latter, spurred by heavy resistance, increases the size of the fibers contractile apparatus or

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