Men's On-Season Program
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A great shredded male physique is characterized by a combination of low body fat, well-defined muscles, and overall symmetry. Achieving this look requires dedication to both diet and exercise, leading to a body that is not only aesthetically impressive but also functional and healthy. With this Program, you will get shredded in no time!
1. Low Body Fat Percentage
- Visible Muscle Definition: The hallmark of a shredded physique is having a body fat percentage low enough to reveal muscle striations and vascularity. Typically, this means having a body fat percentage around 6-10%.
- Abs and Obliques: Clearly defined abs, with visible separation between the muscles, and well-defined obliques contribute significantly to the shredded look.
2. Muscular Development
- Balanced Muscle Proportions: Symmetrical development of all major muscle groups, including the chest, back, shoulders, arms, legs, and core.
- Muscle Size and Density: Muscles are not only well-defined but also exhibit size and density, indicating strength and conditioning. This includes a full, round appearance in the chest, biceps, and shoulders.
- Vascularity: Prominent veins, especially in the arms and shoulders, suggest low body fat and high muscle mass, adding to the shredded aesthetic.
3. Upper Body
- Chest: A well-developed chest with a visible split between the pectoral muscles. The upper chest should be full and muscular, creating a balanced look with the rest of the upper body.
- Back: A wide, V-shaped back with visible muscle separation, particularly in the lats, traps, and rhomboids. The back muscles should show clear definition and depth.
- Shoulders: Broad, rounded shoulders with prominent deltoids that enhance the V-taper of the torso.
- Arms: Well-defined biceps and triceps, with visible muscle separation and vascularity. The forearms should also show muscle definition and vascularity.
4. Core
- Six-Pack Abs: Clearly defined rectus abdominis muscles with a visible six-pack or eight-pack appearance.
- Obliques and Serratus: Visible and well-defined oblique muscles along the sides of the abdomen and serratus anterior muscles along the ribcage, contributing to a detailed and shredded look.
5. Lower Body
- Quads and Hamstrings: Muscular, well-defined thighs with visible separation between the quadriceps muscles and clear hamstring development.
- Calves: Defined and proportionate calf muscles that complement the overall leg development.
6. Symmetry and Proportion
- Balanced Physique: All muscle groups should be proportionately developed, contributing to an overall balanced and symmetrical appearance.
- V-Taper: A broad upper body (shoulders and back) tapering down to a narrow waist