5 Tips To Flatten Your Abs Posted By: lizpons

October 22, 2010 by  
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5 Responses to “5 Tips To Flatten Your Abs Posted By: lizpons”
  1. efyyyy says:

    Flat Belly Exercises: The ultimate belly fat burning guide to six pack abs is a guide that shows you exactly how…

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  3. Leah says:

    I love the gym. LOVE.IT. I spend a couple hours a day there. If I didn't, I probably couldn't still wear a bikini at 55. Not that I do. (My mantra: “Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.”)
    But this summer I might make an exception, because I've been doing Kettlebells… and …WOW; who knew? And, yes, muscle confusion is the ticket, Sixty! That and once you reach 40, you have to cut out sugar and grains if you want flat abs. No exercise in the world will flatten your abs as well.
    (Um.. I shudder to think how much sugar is in your new favorite vanilla Greek yogurt…LOL)

  4. uraharalover<3 ^_^ says:

    For B: Take a diagram of a Square/Rhombus, or whatever shape similar that you like. Use the theorem you are most comfortable with and prove it, step by step, based upon the diagram and "If both pairs of opposite sides of a quadrilateral are congruent, then the quadrilateral is a parallelogram." This is how I would prove it, though:

    1. Draw diagram on graph paper of a square, label all points/corners with letters (for simplicity's sake, ABCD for my example).
    2. Listing steps on side of diagram, prove the theorem of same side interior angles theorem.
    3. Mark the opposing sides of the square with two different pairs of markings (one dashed line in the line for two sides of one congruent pair, two dashed lines in the other two sides of another set of congruent pairs).
    4. Mark all corners with the right angle, because it is a square and a square must be completely 90 degree angles all around.
    5. Explain the same side interior angles theorem (which I cannot remember right now because geometry is a long ago subject for me), and prove to your square drawing with steps.
    6. Since you have now proved your square is in fact, a square, it is also therefore, a parallelogram because squares are parallelograms.

    I hope this helped you, and I wish you best of luck on your assignment. :)

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