Advice please!
chynadaone
Posts: 8
Trouble areas...My upper arms and My stomach. I want to be able to sit without hiding my stomach, self consciously. If anyone have tips on whittling the waist please help! An ab routine would even be helpful. Currently I am going to the gym 3x's a week an hour each day. I usually do cardio(ellptical) or treadmil intervals for a mile. Then I work abs doing 15 cross situps, 10 leg lifts(using hang bar), 15 kickouts, and 10 standing side crunches using 30pd weights (each side). I repeat this 3times and inbetween reps I use light weights(3-4pds) to do 3 types of curls. So recently I have went up from 144 to 150, close to my starting weight of 153. I have slacked off on watching what I have been eating and have had fast food a couple of times and soda...which had cut out before. So now I'm getting back to trying to change my habits for a healthier lifestyle. I would loe to wear tank tops and not worry how my arms look and worry about how my stomach looks. Any advice will be appreciated! Thanks
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All starts in the kitchen before the ab machine0
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Your workout is decent enough, but if you really want to lose weight it's about controlling what you eat, not any special exercises. Accurately log your food and make sure you're in a calorie deficit. The scale should start moving the right way.0
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Thanks. I have just started back doing that and am now doing 30 day shred in the place of my regular workout. So we shall see.0
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I have the same problem with my waist. After two kids and a large weight loss I felt like losing the muffin top was a dream. Recently, someone suggested I pay more attention to macronutrients as opposed to calories. Carbs are a big part of belly fat. So I started cutting my carbs and choosing healthier carbs and I am seeing a difference. If you Google macronutrient guidelines you can find recommended amounts of carbs, proteins, and fats according to your height and weight! Hope it helps!0
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I have the same problem with my waist. After two kids and a large weight loss I felt like losing the muffin top was a dream. Recently, someone suggested I pay more attention to macronutrients as opposed to calories. Carbs are a big part of belly fat. So I started cutting my carbs and choosing healthier carbs and I am seeing a difference. If you Google macronutrient guidelines you can find recommended amounts of carbs, proteins, and fats according to your height and weight! Hope it helps!0
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