Best booty, thigh and stomach workouts?
JenChristiansen50
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ive just started working out again and I need some amazing home workouts for my booty, thighs and stomach area. I have a small stomach pouch I want to get rid of. Already have a good diet (lots of fruits, veges, water, minimal sugar kind of thing)
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A calorie deficit with squats and deadlifts.0
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I'm pretty sure the only way to get rid of stomach fat is to lose body fat (so CICO) but working out is always a great idea anyway so many health benefits and it means that when/if you do chose to lose the stomach fat, you'll already have the added bonus of having worked those muscles already
Personally I love FitnessBlender, they have a youtube channel and a website with tons of free homeworkout videos for you to chose from. You can even search the website for which area you want to work on etc0 -
Squats have made my butt amazing.
Still working on the stomach LOL. I do 100 situps per day so I'm sure I have a nice stomach under the layer of fat :P just have to do all-around cardio as well as that calorie deficit to get rid of that.0 -
Cannot spot reduce. Eat at a deficit. Lift heavy or do a body weight program.0
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Squats are one of the best exercises for losing weight. Your quads are the largest muscle in the body and doing them daily to every second day will have your thighs and boots firm within a few months.
Sit ups or cross sit ups will help with your stomach. A cross sit up is where you move your elbow to the opposite knee, this adds another layer of movement to the sit up.
Other than these exercises the best thing to do is to have a healthy deficit and mindset, your body will be slow to change so it's taking everyday as it comes and doing your best.
Best of luck to you on your journey.0 -
Squats0
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I do Jessica smith workouts and kim kardashian bonus butt blast on you tube and it helps me a lot .0
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jacobburch075 wrote: »Squats
This + Deadlifts0 -
arditarose wrote: »Cannot spot reduce. Eat at a deficit. Lift heavy or do a body weight program.
Yup0
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