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Article Title: Should Women try to Get 6 Pack Abs and Can they?
Author: Charles Inniss
Category: Fitness, Health
Word Count: 538
Keywords: women fitness, flat stomach, 6 pack abs, ripped abs, amenorrhea
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Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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One of the top fitness goals is to get ripped 6 pack abs, but for many women 
this is a bad goal and this article will explain why.  Obviously, the answer to 
the question can women get ripped abs is, "Yes!" But, the answer to the 
question should women try to get ripped abs is a little less clear.

There are 2 main reasons that having ripped abs may not be the best fitness 
goal for women.  The first reason is that the low body fat percentage needed to 
achieve the ripped look may negatively affect hormones.  And, the second reason 
is that striving for extreme perfection and sometimes unattainable goals can 
lead to body image and self-esteem issues.

Let's talk a little more about each reason.
Generally speaking to see their six pack, a woman needs to have a body fat 
percentage less than 18%, and many women will not actually have ripped abs 
until they get closer to 12% body fat.  Everyone has an essential amount of fat 
that they need to function at peak efficiency.  Generally, 10-12% body fat is 
considered the essential amount for women.

One of the main problems with low body fat percentage for both men and women is 
a disruption of the sex hormones estrogen and testosterone.  When a woman 
exercises excessively and has a low body fat percentage, her estrogen level can 
be disrupted which can lead to health problems.

The condition known as amenorrhea can develop when a woman exercises 
excessively and has a low body fat percentage.  Amenorrhea is a cessation of 
the menstrual cycle and it is associated with decreased bone density, stress 
fractures, and infertility.  Some people feel there is a connection between 
stress fractures in marathon runners and amenorrhea.  And some elite female 
athletes have trouble getting pregnant because their body fat is so low.  In 
order for a woman to get ripped abs, she may have to get her body fat 
percentage so low that it affects other aspects of her health.

In addition to affecting aspects of physical health, striving for a six pack 
may negatively affect mental health.  In today's society, women are bombarded 
with messages that they are not pretty enough, thin enough, smart enough, or 
rich enough.  The pressure is immense and this drives people eating disorders 
and low self-esteem.

I understand that people want to be their best, and I always encourage people 
to go after their goals.  But, there has to be a balance between striving to 
improve and being content with who you are.  I also want people to remember 
that exercise is a healthy habit that is good to incorporate in your life for 
other reasons besides vanity.  When someone gets overly focused on the vanity 
goal of fitness, it is easy to lose site of the other benefits.  I know a lot 
of people give up working out because they don't look like models after a month.

Obviously, women can get 6 pack abs, but if might not be the best goal for some 
women.  Try to think about all the health benefits of exercise in addition to 
the vanity benefits, and treat your body well.

Dr. Charles A. Inniss, Jr. is a Physical Therapist and Personal Trainer.

For pictures of core exercises and free core workouts  visit his website 
http://www.Ab-Core-and-Stomach-Exercises.com/core-exercises.html
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