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Week
Eleven
Tuesday
26th April 14.00 EST
Current Stats:
Height: 5ft 7.5",
Weight Now: 154 pounds,
Waist: 31.0"
Body fat: 7.3
Dear
SixPackNow.com readers,
The final
few weeks were approaching and I was training harder then ever as the
results I had hoped for were getting closer and closer, unfortunately I
sustained an injury which has had to end my training regimen, I am as
disappointed due to this as many others will be because not only will I now
not be able to complete the '12 weeks to a six pack' but I know there are
many of you which have been following my feature and would of liked to of
seen the final results.
The injury
occurred on a running machine which broke down whilst I was running on it
and caused a severe injury to my right leg knee cartridge, I have been told
by the doctor to rest it for 6 to 8 weeks and until that time is up I should
not put any load or strain on it at all, this means no cardio vascular
exercise. I have tried other types of cardio workouts such as swimming which
would place a less of a strain on my knee but it also results in pain.
For this
reason I am best to wait for it to recover prior to continuing with any
further training, this does not mean I cannot train my abs, other muscle
groups with weights and it definitely does not mean that I cannot continue
eating healthy.
The biggest
downside is that my body fat level will stop dropping due to the lack of
cardio and my fitness level will come to a halt. But I will continue to work
my abs as these will continue to build and as soon as I can hit the road
again when my leg recovers I hope to start the full ab routine once more and
gain the six pack I have always dreamed of, well at the rate I was going I
would of hoped for an eight pack and I hope to still be able to achieve this
for the late summer if all goes well with my leg recovery.
I will only
do myself more injury if I continue to push myself at the current moment
with forms of cardio and no matter how bad I am feeling about this I will
have to let it go and rest for now, I apologise to all the viewers who have
been following my feature and I hope that one day soon you will see me on
abs of the month.
I hope that
I have proved to you all that a six pack is possible, I have always been
podgy, a few loose tyres round the waist, had the nick name tubby for as
long as I can remember, but look at me now, although I have only been
training 10 full weeks I have achieved a six pack which is as solid as a
brick, not only have I achieved this but I have experimented with foods,
various carb loadings and have gone through a thin slightly skinny stage in
week 6, back up to a healthy toned body with great ab definition for week
10.
I hope that
all those of you who are trying for that six pack have had encouragement and
gained knowledge from myself and Sixpacknow.com, If I could achieve these
results then so can you.
Just remember, push yourself, have a goal, and until that goal is reached do
not under any circumstances take one step back, forward is the only way to
go.
I am really
happy with my abs, although I know that over the next few weeks I could of
gained an even better abdominal definition, I now still have a smile on my
face every time I look in the mirror, you to can look like this and I hope
that you will also train as hard as I have and also stick to the 6 healthy
meals a day.
My sister
Jelena who has also
been on my training plan will continue for the next few weeks and I hope
that she too can share her story with you at some point soon, she was also
told that after child birth she has no chance of a six pack, but just wait
until you see her now.
I thank
everybody for all the support and I thank you, the readers of this feature
for encouraging me and for the moral support along the way. I could also not
of pushed myself as hard as I had if my partner Suki had not been there
giving me all the encouragement and making my life as easy as she could at
my most difficult times during my training.
I also hope that you to have found the information on Sixpacknow.com as
useful as I have as without that knowledge who knows how my six pack would
look.
Take care
all and I hope to be back on this site some time soon.
Just remember the saying "a six pack is made in the kitchen, not in the gym"
If you have
read all my features you will know what this means.
Regards
George
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