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plus: Jay Cutler's $50,000 diet                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 August 21, 2024 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20BarBend%20Newsletter&body=%F0%9F%8F%8B%202%20abs%20exercises%20to%20help%20your%20six-pack%3A%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fnewsletter.barbend.com%2Fp%2F2-abs-exercises-help-sixpack) POWERED BY: Here’s what’s on tap in this edition: - Two exercises you can use to build a six-pack - Five advantages of doing the trap bar deadlift - The financial burden of a bodybuilding champion’s diet Training Tips Two of a Kind Credit: Satyrenko / Shutterstock With a million and one books, videos, and articles about ab training, it’s sometimes hard to distinguish between reality and fever dreams involving oiled-up six packs. Luckily, BarBend senior writer Jake Dickson is here to explain the simple anatomy of the abdominal muscles and give you the only two exercises you really need to build those diced-up abs. Along with the exercises themselves comes a harsh dose of reality: you need to eat right if you want to pull back the curtain of fat and see the Wizard of Abs hiding behind. If you just read on and learn to really hit your abs hard in training, you can be more confident that all the work you’re doing in the kitchen will have the intended effect. [Learn the Moves]( From Our Sponsor Fuel Your Body Naturally with NativePath Collagen is essential for healthy skin, joints, and bones, but most collagen supplements on the market are made from animal byproducts and contain artificial ingredients. At [NativePath](, they believe in sourcing only the best ingredients for their products, and that’s why they offer a collagen powder that’s truly native—or as close to nature as humanly possible. 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[Shop Now]( Exercise Selection Lifting in the Trap House Credit: YAKOBCHUK VIACHESLAV / Shutterstock With the profuse gushing of the internet, which has lavished on the deadlift in the 21st century, it is a strange feature of the modern world that trap bars remain one of the most controversial items in the gym. Let the tutorial below be the first to open your eyes to the strange diamond-shaped bar at the heart of the vitriol. Easier to learn than a straight-bar deadlift and with great carry-over to most sporting endeavors, the trap bar deadlift should be a shining ray of light in your life instead of the forever-cursed object you’ve been told it is. Nobody ever talks trash about heavy farmer’s walks, and what is a trap bar deadlift other than a static version of that staple? With an upright posture and significantly more leg activation, the trap bar can get you moving weight up and down off the ground faster, safer, and heavier than its more renowned straight bar cousin. Bone up on (what should be) an essential lift, and leave your prejudices at the door. [Read More]( Bodybuilding A Champion’s Worth Credit: Giphy At his peak, three-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler was comic-book big. With seemingly impossible dimensions, he looked like the kind of invention a supervillain would shoot into the sky to block out the sun to destroy the earth’s food supply. While that mechanism isn’t quite right, the amount of food Cutler needed to eat to achieve his improbable physique makes you wonder how in the world there was enough left to feed the rest of the human race. His dedication to maxing out his size while staying lean extended to spending what amounts to the median household income of an average American on the food he needed to ply his craft. It’s all part of the champion’s mindset that has made Cutler a legend in the sport of bodybuilding. 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