In honor of Jersey Shore returning this week, we’re taking a look at the workouts and diets of the “guidos” and “guidettes.”
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is probably the best known cast member of Jersey Shore. He also happens to be the fittest. He’s even releasing his own supplement and workout video in the near future. So stay tuned for a review.
In the meantime, The Situation disclosed to US Magazine some workout and diet advice for getting abs just like his (video below).
As for The Situation’s abs (which are really The Situation), he says that abs should be worked out every other day. Your core muscles are the most resilient muscle group in your body (mainly because you use them every day) and so they recover the fastest. However, just because your abs aren’t sore the day after a workout doesn’t mean you should work them again. Give them that extra day off in between for even bigger gains.
He also recommends doing lower back exercises to complement the opposing force of the ab muscles. Working your lower back not only improves your posture and stature, but also tightens your ab muscles by pulling them back for that ripped look.
Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is probably the best known cast member of Jersey Shore. He also happens to be the fittest. He’s even releasing his own supplement and workout video in the near future. So stay tuned for a review.
In the meantime, The Situation disclosed to US Magazine some workout and diet advice for getting abs just like his (video below).
Mike The Situation’s Workout
Mike The Situation recommends working out 5-6 days a week with about 3-4 exercises per workout. That’s right. Only 3-4 exercises (say, 3-4 sets of each) is all you need. After all, you don’t build muscle at the gym, but while you’re body is resting.
The Situation: Abs
As for The Situation’s abs (which are really The Situation), he says that abs should be worked out every other day. Your core muscles are the most resilient muscle group in your body (mainly because you use them every day) and so they recover the fastest. However, just because your abs aren’t sore the day after a workout doesn’t mean you should work them again. Give them that extra day off in between for even bigger gains.The Situation: Abs
He also recommends doing lower back exercises to complement the opposing force of the ab muscles. Working your lower back not only improves your posture and stature, but also tightens your ab muscles by pulling them back for that ripped look.