losing inches
AKAMrsR
Posts: 45 Member
I had a non-scale goal of dropping a size and was hoping to reach this goal by the end of the month. Well, my laziness has gotten the best of me this summer and I haven't lost much. I'm a teacher and I want to be able to buy "back-to-school" clothes before the new year, but not if I haven't dropped a size. Any suggestions on how to lose inches with or without significant weight loss? I have figured out what works for weight loss (even though I'm slacking!) but I need to loss this belly fat! Help?
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tone up your abs. that'll help. do sit-ups or crunches.0
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I need to read your replies to this one!0
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There is not a way to target a particular part of the body for fat loss. You say you know what works then you just need to do it. There are no short cuts. Sort of like one of your students wanting a shortcut to an A on a test without doing the work to get there. You just got to do the work. Sorry!0
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Use MFP for tracking calories - then cardio cardio cardio! :flowerforyou:0
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Take a look at the books New Rules of Lifting for Abs or New Rules of Lifting for Women. Strength training is the best way to change your body composition, along with high intensity interval training. Steady state cardio won't do as well.
http://figureathlete.t-nation.com/free_online_article/training/the_final_nail_in_the_cardio_coffin0 -
tone up your abs. that'll help. do sit-ups or crunches.0
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Try yoga, that always helps me when I need to tone up. If you don't like yoga, there is always pilates. Good Luck because I know just how you feel!0
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I hate to say it but I've lost thirty pounds and haven't even dropped a size even though I know my stomach is getting smaller...so it may take longer0
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Take a look at the books New Rules of Lifting for Abs or New Rules of Lifting for Women. Strength training is the best way to change your body composition, along with high intensity interval training. Steady state cardio won't do as well.
http://figureathlete.t-nation.com/free_online_article/training/the_final_nail_in_the_cardio_coffin
Can't really agree here. Certainly strength training can help, but belly fat is a matter of fat loss. My avatar here is the result of mainly bicycling: very much steady state cardio and I don't think I look half bad for an old guy.:blushing:0 -
I have lost inches since May. I work out for 20-30 minutes in the morning doing mini challenges. Then, in the evening, I go to the gym. I work out on the Arc trainer for 20 minutes on the interval level, walk for 30 minutes on the treadmill, and take classes. I like taking Kick, Power, Zumba.
My mini challenges are as follows:
Mon, Wed, Fri - Pushups, Leg lifts, and Planks
Tues and Thurs - Weights, Knee lifts, Air bicycles, and Jump rope for 10 minutes0
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