best exercise for belly? (with restrictions)
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LorienCoffeeBean
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I really want to tone up my stomach and reduce the fat there. I have had three kids and its all loose. I also seem to carry almost all my excess weight around my middle.
i have a bad back (two injuries and scoliosis)
bad knee (grinds bone on bone)
and nerve damage in my left elbow
i started overhauling my diet and started exercising about a month ago. i started at 180lbs. i just got into tracking on here a week ago though ive been a member for some time longer.
im walking 3-4 km a day and tracking my minutes/km with a gps program (mapmywalk) to calculate my calorie burn
i just got a used elliptical and am going to try to use that 2-3 times a week.
i do yoga stretching several times a week.
do you think this will tone it in time? are there certain things i can do to target it? im not able to enroll in a class or join a gym for time and financial reasons.
thanks in advance for your positive and helpful comments
i have a bad back (two injuries and scoliosis)
bad knee (grinds bone on bone)
and nerve damage in my left elbow
i started overhauling my diet and started exercising about a month ago. i started at 180lbs. i just got into tracking on here a week ago though ive been a member for some time longer.
im walking 3-4 km a day and tracking my minutes/km with a gps program (mapmywalk) to calculate my calorie burn
i just got a used elliptical and am going to try to use that 2-3 times a week.
i do yoga stretching several times a week.
do you think this will tone it in time? are there certain things i can do to target it? im not able to enroll in a class or join a gym for time and financial reasons.
thanks in advance for your positive and helpful comments
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I really don't have a whole lot of advice except you cannot "spot reduce". Losing the belly fat will require an overall reduction of body fat. Can you do planks? I would think that yoga would help with strengthening your midsection (I have back problems also and do DDP Yoga myself).0
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thanks.
i think that half the issue is that i lack core body strenth. maybe i will focus the yoga i do to core.0 -
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They have several Standing Abs workouts.
It won't give you a flat stomach, but it will help strengthen your core muscles, which is also a good thing.0 -
I am not a fitness expert but you might want to try Pilates with some modifications for your injuries. Pilates really works the core muscles and will make the best of the tummy muscles you have.0
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I really don't have a whole lot of advice except you cannot "spot reduce". Losing the belly fat will require an overall reduction of body fat. Can you do planks? I would think that yoga would help with strengthening your midsection (I have back problems also and do DDP Yoga myself).
Since you can't spot reduce, why do planks? It's a waste of time for your goal.
Lose body at a moderate rate. Look into non-weight bearing exercise like recumbent bike.0 -
I have some back and knee issues. I use a recumbent bike. I also have a relatively weak core, but most exercises to strengthen the core hurt my back.0
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I really don't have a whole lot of advice except you cannot "spot reduce". Losing the belly fat will require an overall reduction of body fat. Can you do planks? I would think that yoga would help with strengthening your midsection (I have back problems also and do DDP Yoga myself).
Since you can't spot reduce, why do planks? It's a waste of time for your goal.
Lose body at a moderate rate. Look into non-weight bearing exercise like recumbent bike.0 -
I really don't have a whole lot of advice except you cannot "spot reduce". Losing the belly fat will require an overall reduction of body fat. Can you do planks? I would think that yoga would help with strengthening your midsection (I have back problems also and do DDP Yoga myself).
Since you can't spot reduce, why do planks? It's a waste of time for your goal.
Lose body at a moderate rate. Look into non-weight bearing exercise like recumbent bike.
Because her goal is a flatter belly, not a strong midsection. Check out the name of the thread.0 -
I really don't have a whole lot of advice except you cannot "spot reduce". Losing the belly fat will require an overall reduction of body fat. Can you do planks? I would think that yoga would help with strengthening your midsection (I have back problems also and do DDP Yoga myself).
Since you can't spot reduce, why do planks? It's a waste of time for your goal.
Lose body at a moderate rate. Look into non-weight bearing exercise like recumbent bike.
Because her goal is a flatter belly, not a strong midsection. Check out the name of the thread.0 -
I really don't have a whole lot of advice except you cannot "spot reduce". Losing the belly fat will require an overall reduction of body fat. Can you do planks? I would think that yoga would help with strengthening your midsection (I have back problems also and do DDP Yoga myself).
Since you can't spot reduce, why do planks? It's a waste of time for your goal.
Lose body at a moderate rate. Look into non-weight bearing exercise like recumbent bike.
Because her goal is a flatter belly, not a strong midsection. Check out the name of the thread.
Doesn't seem like we disagree. We agree that if you want a flatter stomach, ab work won't help. Just want to be sure that is clearly articulated in order to help the OP with accurate information.0 -
thanks.
i think that half the issue is that i lack core body strenth. maybe i will focus the yoga i do to core.
i did post this so yes, i am also looking to strengthen my core.
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