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I don't mean strong in the sense of working out. I can do leg raises on a dip station and am on track to do them on an actual pull-up bar. I'm making good progress towards L-sits as well. I can even do a core circuit without rests that takes about 10 minutes to complete. But my abs aren't exactly reaching that 'rock hard' status everyone always talks about. Whenever I do impact conditioning drills with a partner at our karate dojo, trading body shots, their abs will tend to feel solid with not much give, whereas mine will feel firm but a bit squishier.
Our sensei told us that during a fight or when we're doing slower drills, such as medicine ball drops to the body – basically when it's a power shot and not rapid fire – we should exhale and tense up. But he said that when it is rapid fire, like when we're trading punches, we should keep our core tight without exhaling, as that would just make us lightheaded.
So what we do is exhale, tense up, and then release just some of that tension so that we're not completely holding in our breath and can breathe a little bit, and that seems to work for all the other students; their abs are still rock solid. But as for me, I'm actually getting winded by some of these shots. And I'm talking lower- to middle-abs, not up in the solar plexus or off to the liver.
I'm starting to suspect that maybe I'm just not getting enough protein? We all have a relatively low BF%, and no one seems visibly more defined than me, but am I just not building my muscles enough? Going by the 0.8-1.6 grams of protein per kg of bodyweight rule, I'm definitely eating more around 0.8 than 1.6. Should I bump that up?
I honestly have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Please help.
Our sensei told us that during a fight or when we're doing slower drills, such as medicine ball drops to the body – basically when it's a power shot and not rapid fire – we should exhale and tense up. But he said that when it is rapid fire, like when we're trading punches, we should keep our core tight without exhaling, as that would just make us lightheaded.
So what we do is exhale, tense up, and then release just some of that tension so that we're not completely holding in our breath and can breathe a little bit, and that seems to work for all the other students; their abs are still rock solid. But as for me, I'm actually getting winded by some of these shots. And I'm talking lower- to middle-abs, not up in the solar plexus or off to the liver.
I'm starting to suspect that maybe I'm just not getting enough protein? We all have a relatively low BF%, and no one seems visibly more defined than me, but am I just not building my muscles enough? Going by the 0.8-1.6 grams of protein per kg of bodyweight rule, I'm definitely eating more around 0.8 than 1.6. Should I bump that up?
I honestly have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Please help.