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What's the best and fast way to tone your stomach ??

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  • michellemundi
    michellemundi Posts: 1,223 Member
    Well thanku. Think some people enjoy the bother, but I'm here for 1 thing, me. But your right and will b realistic, so I don't kick myself later on lol. Thanx again, ur a star
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  • michellemundi
    michellemundi Posts: 1,223 Member
    Brillante thanx. I've been doing squats, star jumps , crunches, skipping and walking
  • AlisonH729
    AlisonH729 Posts: 558 Member
    edited June 2015
    My favorite is "5 sets of stop eating crap". Unfortunately I'm not good at it.

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    This was the first thing I thought of when I saw the title of this post. It's true though. 'Abs are made in the kitchen' is the other saying isn't it?
    jemhh wrote: »

    Read this. But, bottom line, you need to lose body fat and build muscle.

    Yep yep. Eat less/better, move more & be patient.

    To the OP: I know it can be frustrating waiting for results. I don't recommend this long term, but my go to 'quick fix' if I have an event or something on the weekend (for example: this weekend is 4th of July and I'll most likely end up in a bathing suit at some point) is to limit foods that are notorious to cause bloating for a day or two beforehand. Carbonated drinks, gum, artificial sugars are easy to nix. But there are also a lot of foods like broccoli, cabbage, beans, etc. that are good for you (and staples on our menu) so I wouldn't (and couldn't) cut those out long term. But it could temporarily flatten your stomach just a bit to be a nice little confidence boost.
  • michellemundi
    michellemundi Posts: 1,223 Member
    Hahahaa like it
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