Stomach exercises
mistyholly2003
Posts: 8 Member
Hi. I really need advice on exercises to get rid of my gut. I seem to be losing weight from everywhere else! Preferably things I can do at home...
At the moment I try to do a wee bit of cycling and/or step almost every night but its not working. I've been looking at getting a slendertone belt - do they work?
Thanks
At the moment I try to do a wee bit of cycling and/or step almost every night but its not working. I've been looking at getting a slendertone belt - do they work?
Thanks
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Unfortunately the only thing you can do is keep losing weight and the fat will come off. You can not spot reduce fat, you can create muscle though. Tummies are usually the last to go!0
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Cardio - but yes the tummy is a tough spot.0
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Unfortunately the only thing you can do is keep losing weight and the fat will come off. You can not spot reduce fat, you can create muscle though. Tummies are usually the last to go!
Agreed. Spot reducing just isn't possible. Fat comes off where it wants to come off. People lose it in different areas first. Unfortunately mine usually starts in the chest region.0 -
agree...but you can strengthen your core w/ planks easy and no equipment. i find core strengthening pulls my waist line in a bit.0
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One exercise you can do to help the lower part of your abs/stomach is lay on the floor; lift your legs straight up in the air (to where youre in an L shape) and lift your butt of the floor and then lower it...but dont slam it back down, or you'll hurt your back. it's like a crunch for your lower abs. (and it's alot harder to do that you might think!) Do 12 reps at a time-or work up to 12-15 at a time, a few times a day.0
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For most of us the mid-section is the first place the fat goes on, and the last place it comes off. To get good looking abs it's about 95% cardio and nutrition and 5% ab exercises. If you get you body-fat % down to about 6% and do ab exercises here and there you will likely have pretty good looking abs.
For actual ab exercises nothing is better than straight crunches, but here's a link to an awesome ab workout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYQdLtam6xA0 -
Keep up with core exercises as well, it will help. And I echo the others, tummies are just a hard spot! Grrr, I'm struggling with the same! Heck in the beginning, I stated, "I'll keep the pudgy arms and legs, just get rid of my stomach!" It has reduced, but still my problem area. So be it, I keep on trucking! Just do the same! Planks are a good core exercise...do those in your routines. (Youtube them if you're not sure what they are....as I wasn't either when I first learned of them.) Good luck!0
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I bet your stomach was the first place you gained...so it will be the last place you lose...at least thats the case with me...I'm trying to stay patient..I want it gone!!0
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Watch you sugar and carb intake - these tend to directly affect the tummy area. Maybe ramp up the intensity and duration of your workouts?0
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My trainer has me do "chin sit ups" Lay on your back, knees bent,, arms bent out to the side with hands by your ears( > shape) Lift your chin to the ceiling 20 -25 times, DON'T pull your head up with your hands. It has really helped my abs. You can also do this with your legs straight up in the air, or straight out flat on the floor. It really helps strengthen your abs and burn fat. Another good at home thing is and aerobic dance videos. Zumba is my fav, you can burn a lot of calories and fat! Good luck!0
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If you think of your stomach in layers, this is how you can picture it... skin.. fat.. muscle.. guts... When you do a core exercise you are strengthening/building the muscles making them firmer but fat burn is minimum some tightness will occur but probably not the solution you are looking for... so how do you see the tight muscles under the fat... CARDIO!! It is the only proven exercise [type] that will burn rapid amounts of fat calories in a short period of time with constancy ... so cardio will help get rid of the layer that is keeping you from seeing those nice sculpted strong abs.0
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I would add some strength training if your routine is all cardio. The combination will help build and tone muscle and can boost your cardio routine if you stick with it.
While spot reduction is not possible, you can tone the muscle under the fat. Having a strong midsection (core) also helps with running, hiking, biking and other exercises.
That whole region (from below chest to the hips) can be a pain. I am showing definition in my shoulders, arms and legs but am still pretty blobby around my waist and belly. It takes time and sustained effort.
Good luck and keep up the great work!0 -
Hanging Leg Raises
Ab Wheel Rolls (from toes or knees)
Pallof Presses
Dumbbell Windmills
Stabilization Ball Rolls0 -
Jillian Michael's posted this on fb the other day:
Smart Tip: Six pack abs aren't about crunches. You CAN NOT spot reduce fat. The best way to get a washboard tummy is by burning the fat off on top of the muscle with a combination of diet, cardio, & over all core based functional training. For example try moves like mountain climbers, jumping jacks with high kicks, lunge with rotation etc. These moves are dynamic (burn lots of cals) & condition abs at the same time.0
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