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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos View Post
    The biggest problem will always be fat. But it is a combination of all. There are plenty of people that are plenty lean with six packs but still have wider hips. Yes, Yes, some is genetics, but mostly its because they are not doing enough side obliques and they are also not performing them correctly.

    You can be as lean as you want but if you only did for instance sit ups laying flat on the ground you WILL NEVER EVER achieve that perfect shape around your side hips. It truly isn't just fat loss.

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    I will respond to you once, and then I will ignore subsequent replies.

    An FYI: If you wish to be 'helpful' on a discussion board, reply to the discussion at hand. Tangents (which compose the majority of your posts) help no one.

    Continuing:

    Quote Originally Posted by calstate23 View Post
    The biggest problem will always be fat. But it is a combination of all. There are plenty of people that are plenty lean with six packs but still have wider hips.
    This guy who started this thread is not 'plenty lean'... or in the possession of a 'six pack'.

    Ergo, any comment addressing people who fall into the above categories have no relevance to:
    a. The poster
    b. This thread

    Continuing:

    Quote Originally Posted by calstate23 View Post
    Yes, Yes, some is genetics, but mostly its because they are not doing enough side obliques and they are also not performing them correctly.
    See previous statement.

    Quote Originally Posted by calstate23 View Post
    You can be as lean as you want but if you only did for instance sit ups laying flat on the ground you WILL NEVER EVER achieve that perfect shape around your side hips. It truly isn't just fat loss.
    See initial statement.

    To reiterate: If you wish to be 'helpful' on a discussion board, reply to the discussion at hand. Tangents (which compose the majority of your posts) help no one.

    Now, either contribute ...or allow someone who's genuinely interested in helping do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos View Post
    I will respond to you once, and then I will ignore subsequent replies.

    An FYI: If you wish to be 'helpful' on a discussion board, reply to the discussion at hand. Tangents (which compose the majority of your posts) help no one.

    Continuing:



    This guy who started this thread is not 'plenty lean'... or in the possession of a 'six pack'.

    Ergo, any comment addressing people who fall into the above categories have no relevance to:
    a. The poster
    b. This thread

    Continuing:



    See previous statement.



    See initial statement.

    To reiterate: If you wish to be 'helpful' on a discussion board, reply to the discussion at hand. Tangents (which compose the majority of your posts) help no one.

    Now, either contribute ...or allow someone who's genuinely interested in helping do so.

    Good evening.
    Its not about replying or not. The fact is you put a thumbs down and sarcastically implied that what I said was incorrect. You just had to be corrected thats all.

    In regards to the person on this post, the issue is mostly fat but my remarks DEFINITELY APPLY to the person in the thread. Why? Because the person can be 15% bodyfat with WIDE hips or they can be 15% with LESS WIDE hips. Therefore, the earlier the person starts the better. There is no need for the person to get down to 8% and then decide to start.

    That would be like saying you can't start doing sit ups until you are 6% bodyfat. Start shaping the fundamental base of muscle and also bringing in the waist. This also includes helping to structure the ribcage which can give a slimmer torso from below the chest line down to the waist.

    Good evening.
    Last edited by calstate23; 12-16-2010 at 03:27 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos View Post
    I will respond to you once, and then I will ignore subsequent replies.

    An FYI: If you wish to be 'helpful' on a discussion board, reply to the discussion at hand. Tangents (which compose the majority of your posts) help no one.

    Continuing:



    This guy who started this thread is not 'plenty lean'... or in the possession of a 'six pack'.

    Ergo, any comment addressing people who fall into the above categories have no relevance to:
    a. The poster
    b. This thread

    Continuing:



    See previous statement.



    See initial statement.

    To reiterate: If you wish to be 'helpful' on a discussion board, reply to the discussion at hand. Tangents (which compose the majority of your posts) help no one.

    Now, either contribute ...or allow someone who's genuinely interested in helping do so.

    Good evening.
    Its not about replying or not. The fact is you put a thumbs down and sarcastically implied that what I said was incorrect. You just had to be corrected thats all.

    In regards to the person on this post, the issue is mostly fat but my remarks DEFINITELY APPLY to the person in the thread. Why? Because the person can be 15% bodyfat with WIDE hips or they can be 15% with LESS WIDE hips. Therefore, the earlier the person starts the better. There is no need for the person to get down to 8% and then decide to start.

    That would be like saying you can't start doing sit ups until you are 6% bodyfat. Start shaping the fundamental base of muscle and also bringing in the waist. This also includes helping to structure the ribcage which can give a slimmer torso from below the chest line down to the waist.

    Good evening.

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