First thing I want to say is you need a full body strength training plan to slash through that fat. You can not spot reduce, training your abs doesn't make them leaner. But full body training provides muscle through out the body, increase the calories you burn and gives to greater caloric "afterburn" when you are just sitting and not doing anything. So that being stated I will still answer your individual questions. Just look in the weight lifting sections for the sticky threads at top to help you get started on making your own routine.
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Originally Posted by brpyne How often should I do ab workouts? |
There is no need to train abs more than twice a week if doing solid compound movements with the body.
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What ab workouts should I start with?
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I would wager you haven't done a lot of strength training so I would incorporate a good core movement like planks. Add to that you could also do a muscle building movement like cruches or bicycles to start off.
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What ab workouts should I do when I'm more experienced?
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Hanging leg raises,jackknifes, Russian twists.
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How many reps of these workouts should I do?
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I always say if you can do 100 crunches, then you aren't doing them right

That is of course if new to training. If doing planks most start off with 3 sets of a 30 sec hold. For crunches 3 sets of 12-15 with serious personal resistance. Basically form is everything here.
Another reason why you should do full body is that just training your abs and nothing else can lead to serious muscle and nerve imbalances. So get on the full body training, you will bust through that fat faster and have a much better end result when you have hit your goal.