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    Do stomach vacuums work?

    Anyone do these to get a tighter, slimmer waistline? Good results?

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    pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    pic?
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    In case you were thinking it was some sort of device, it's not; it is an exercise that is meant to tighten the waistline. You know how some people have a ripped stomach, but it still kind of sticks out? Well, this is meant for 'deflating' the stomach, giving you a smaller waste.

    Stomach Vacuum Exercise Guide and Video - YouTube

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    Nobody? Ok, guess I'll be the guinea pig and let you know how it goes!

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    What does that even accomplish

    Tried it, cramped up my back

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    All it really does is emphasise the transverses abdominis muscles (the deep abdominal muscles). Vacuuming for a tighter waist is a theory that some swear by, however there is no proof it's actually going to make your waist smaller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Khazima View Post
    All it really does is emphasise the transverses abdominis muscles (the deep abdominal muscles). Vacuuming for a tighter waist is a theory that some swear by, however there is no proof it's actually going to make your waist smaller.
    I feel like Lance Armstrong here with this "anology".

    You know what worked for me?

    15 months of agony

    2 appencicitis attacks, one ended up with a burst appendix and needing emergency surgery
    1 massive lung infection
    1 bout of intestinal infection brought on by drinking polluted water
    1 hernia operation

    I dropped almost 50 pounds and now down to a 34" waist line.

    Even though this is true, just kidding about recommending this to anyone. It was a friggin nightmare!

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    I would say it works if you have poor posture. A lot of people do just let their stomach stick out. I can see how it would help overall stomach form and keeping it tight/flat looking.

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    It will help keep your abdominal region tight and sucked in, you are working a different set of muscles that don't get direct attention. It definitely wont hurt, I do it once in a while, and always try to hold my mid section tight when doing cardio. Every once in a while I find that I release tension on my mid section and let it stick out, especially when my lower back is sore. I try to hold my gut in all the time, not flexing, just firm and flat instead of loose and sticking out.

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    Thanks, guys. Think I may give this a try for a few months to see if there's any truth behind it. If not, I'll try TR's approach. J/K...

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclestack View Post
    Thanks, guys. Think I may give this a try for a few months to see if there's any truth behind it. If not, I'll try TR's approach. J/K...
    Stomach vaccum works....definitely

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    Worked wonders for me... Definitely keeps the gut in a bit. Classic bodybuilders swear by it- Zane in particular.

    Check this guy out - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyf_gfX6QSE

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    id prefer this

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass View Post
    id prefer this

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    Oh no,


    I think I have gotten to a point thinking Cutler looks "normal"

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass
    id prefer this <img src="http://forums.steroid.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=155178"/>
    cutler has like a 44inch waist

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    Maybe now but not in that pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mp859 View Post
    cutler has like a 44inch waist

    But, 23"+ bi's


    Only vacuum hur, is the one cleaning his floor


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    Quote Originally Posted by bass
    Maybe now but not in that pic.
    maybe closer to 40 in that pic but his back and legs are so huge it doesn't matter.

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    it's about 34" - I think

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    according to this it's 36", but really who cares?! proportions are just right, and that's what matters.

    Jay Cutler (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclestack
    Anyone do these to get a tighter, slimmer waistline? Good results?
    Check this out. Fellas reported great success!!!

    http://forums.steroid.com/workout-tr...-want-abs.html

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