Belly fat
acwing612
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i work out every day but can't quite get to the level of ab workouts I want. Any foods that can help or assist in this area?
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No. You can't spot reduxe, just eat less and it will eventually come off.0
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No food, or exercise will get your abs to magically show up.
You have to continue to eat in a caloric deficit to melt body-fat, which will drop from random places, since there is NO WAY to spot reduce fat.
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Exercise DOESN'T define your abs. Calorie deficit does. And for some it may take longer than others due to genetics and where your body prefers to reserve fat. For some it's going to be in the abs.
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It's frustrating I know, but for some including myself the belly seemed to be the last place where the fat is coming off. Like the other posters said. Eat at a deficit and it will happen.0
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I totally feel your pain. My belly fat is super stubborn, just where my body wants to keep it. The only time I can get it to go down is to cut out the sugar and refined carbs. Working out does nothing to really change it. You have to change your diet. In the end you may never have a truly flat stomach depending on your genetics. I've learned to live with the fact that I can get a flat stomach but unless I really go to unhealthy extremes I will never have a sixpack.0
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Thanks! Im not trying to be able to do laundry on my stomach but it seems to be stubborn!!! Thank u all0
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"Abs are made in the kitchen" deadlifts, squats and planks will help along the way.0
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I'm losing fat everywhere else but the belly section. Just keep plunking away at it, eventually it will come off!0
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i work out every day but can't quite get to the level of ab workouts I want. Any foods that can help or assist in this area?
I recently made a thread almost about the same thing as everyone stated to me no exersice nor food will target select the area you want to lose fat from. just give it time and soon you lose that stubborn belly.(don't quote me on that)0 -
Haha thanks!0
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I am right there with you !!! I feel/look like I am 4 month pregnant.(I am not pregnant)
For me it must be the very last fat to leave my body. I only have 13pd left to lose, shooting for 120. I guess we just keep the calorie deficit, exercise, do some sit-ups and wait.
It sure would be nice though if a certain food not eaten would get rid of it, but not the case I guess...... Daily calorie deficit.0 -
Ha! Well keep up he good work! I'm here w yA0
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Oblique exercises do help you tone all areas of the abs! Food will not help to target only one area but when you lose some fat the tummy will of course lose fat.
I exercise the a tummy/love handles for toning... It helps us girls out when we have some excess baggage in this area!
Edited to add, I do cardio and strength exercises not just the tummy/love handles...0 -
lift heavy and eat a deficit. YoExercise DOESN'T define your abs. Calorie deficit does. And for some it may take longer than others due to genetics and where your body prefers to reserve fat. For some it's going to be in the abs.
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pretty much the answer you should listen to0 -
Oblique exercises do help you tone all areas of the abs! Food will not help to target only one area but when you lose some fat the tummy will of course lose fat.
I exercise the a tummy/love handles for toning... It helps us girls out when we have some excess baggage in this area!
Edited to add, I do cardio and strength exercises not just the tummy/love handles...
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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I stated that exercise helps! Weight loss (or fat loss) in not linear and my advise was not to just exercise.
Take it from someone that has this issue. I now eat differently in which I eat a lot more protein and fat and less carby food (simple sugars) and being a woman in my 40's hormones / cortisol is a huge issue...
I was just trying to say eating right and exercising helps! Not a new thing here...0 -
I stated that exercise helps! Weight loss (or fat loss) in not linear and my advise was not to just exercise.Take it from someone that has this issue. I now eat differently in which I eat a lot more protein and fat and less carby food (simple sugars) and being a woman in my 40's hormones / cortisol is a huge issue...I was just trying to say eating right and exercising helps! Not a new thing here...
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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