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What's the difference between abdominal muscle thinness and abdominal muscle training?
There are roughly two kinds of slim people in this world, one is dieting to lose weight, and the other is going to the gym the day after tomorrow. Whether it is a boy or a girl, if there are abdominal muscles in the abdomen, it is really attractive. Some people practice their abdominal muscles very hard in the gym, while others are very thin. What's the difference between a thin abdominal muscle and a trained abdominal muscle? Let's discuss it.

Some netizens pointed out that the practiced abdominal muscles feel better, stronger and more elastic, while the thin abdominal muscles may feel thinner. Because the abdominal muscles that people who have been exercising for a long time belong to the abdominal muscle group, they are relatively developed and full. Thin is not the same. Thin abdominal muscles feel bad because their muscle groups are underdeveloped and thin.

Secondly, some netizens pointed out that developed abdominal muscles may be more conspicuous, while thin abdominal muscles are not so conspicuous. Because abdominal muscles are often converted from fat to muscle, the volume of abdominal muscles is relatively large, while the volume of lean abdominal muscles is relatively small. At the same time, if you continue to lose weight, your muscles may be consumed. You know, when the body has no fat to consume, it will start to consume muscles.

Therefore, I still want to remind everyone here that although abdominal muscles look good, we can't ignore health and blindly pursue abdominal muscles to look good. The abdominal muscles that have lost weight from hunger are not only unsightly, but also the whole person's complexion is not good, and it looks sallow and emaciated. After all, abdominal muscles are a symbol of bodybuilding, and hungry abdominal muscles can't show the beauty of bodybuilding, which doesn't make much sense.