belly fat

chrisallcock
chrisallcock Posts: 173
edited September 25 in Fitness and Exercise
ok so i use to be a big(ish) guy and over the space of 2 years ive shed 4 stones in weight, now my top 2 abs are coming through but just above my waist i have this loose little flabby belly i carnt seem to shift, i exercise often with interval training and its slowly and i do mean slowly reducing in size but has any1 got any other tips that might help me get rid of it altogether and get a flatter more better looking stomach......ty :)

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  • hroush
    hroush Posts: 2,073 Member
    This is all that I have left as well. All I can say is that you have to keep doing what you're doing losing the weight and, sad to say, it will take longer than you'd like.
  • AggieCass09
    AggieCass09 Posts: 1,867 Member
    that part is all about diet...and your's isn't public so i cant offer suggestions.
  • missy1970eb
    missy1970eb Posts: 1,209 Member
    stomach crunches with a gym ball
  • Newfiedan
    Newfiedan Posts: 1,517 Member
    Look up the spartacus workout, great exercises but unfortunately we can not spot reduce fat so the only answer for you to get rid of that is to shed more fat, I am at the same state now where I can see my top 2, see the outer outline of my bottom 4 after a good workout but still have a nice jiggly little ring of fat at the bottom of the abs. Sucks doesn't it.
  • that part is all about diet...and your's isn't public so i cant offer suggestions.

    im basically eating lots of veg, chicken, fish and fruit with maybe a treat day at the weekends, maybe im just being impatiant
  • Look up the spartacus workout, great exercises but unfortunately we can not spot reduce fat so the only answer for you to get rid of that is to shed more fat, I am at the same state now where I can see my top 2, see the outer outline of my bottom 4 after a good workout but still have a nice jiggly little ring of fat at the bottom of the abs. Sucks doesn't it.

    yea mate it does :)
  • mandamama
    mandamama Posts: 250
    I have had a c-section, so that is the spot I am most worried about in the long run (and I do mean LONG LOL I have a ways to go) anyhow, The trainer at my gym told me the best thing for that, is the Decline ab machine workout.. have you ever tried it? it hurts. and burns like a biotch.
  • I have had a c-section, so that is the spot I am most worried about in the long run (and I do mean LONG LOL I have a ways to go) anyhow, The trainer at my gym told me the best thing for that, is the Decline ab machine workout.. have you ever tried it? it hurts. and burns like a biotch.

    no i havnt, i normally just use the ab roller but i think i will give this a try too ty :)
  • Just keep what your are doing, do more ab workouts crunch, sit up, and leg lift are the best for ab. Plus swimming is good too. when swimming tighten your abs to gain balance in the water. It helps alot.
  • ty guys :)))))))))))))))))))))
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