Does walking & running help you to lose belly fat at all?

ryandylan
ryandylan Posts: 62
edited December 19 in Fitness and Exercise
Walking has always been my exercise of choice-now that I'm getting back on track & trying to lose about 30 pounds, I have slowly started adding some running to my routine....my biggest problem area is my belly....I know that I need to do abdominal exercises as well, but will walking & running help also?
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  • mrsRhughes
    mrsRhughes Posts: 122
    ABSOLUTELY. You can do as many ab/core routines as you want, but if you are not adding in cardio it will do nothing. Cardio and diet are the ONLY ways to shed the excess fat/skin on your stomach area. Once that happens, then the ab workouts will help you to define your muscles! "Abs are made in the kitchen" :) good luck!
  • shreddin_mama
    shreddin_mama Posts: 1,076 Member
    bump
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    Sure it does. As long as you don't eat more than you burn, any exercise will burn fat in your body. But there is no way to "spot reduce" the belly fat. The amount taken from different parts of your body is pretty much determined by genetics and hormones. Stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline do tend to contribute toward a tendency to belly fat, so reducing them is a good way to fight belly bulge. Do that by avoiding stressful situations and by exercising! Exercise releases endorphins which fight those stress hormones.
  • Maurice1966
    Maurice1966 Posts: 419 Member
    "Abs are made in the kitchen" :)

    Like this :happy:
  • WONTED
    WONTED Posts: 5
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  • TrailRunner61
    TrailRunner61 Posts: 2,505 Member
    Definately YES!!!!

    I started walking Christmas Eve of last year and I haven't stopped since. My belly was, sadly, HUGE. Big enough to make my sn on here NoIJustLookPregnant!!!! I looked like a robin. :( I have lost 33 lbs and NINE inches off my belly. I've toned up my legs and even my arms. I went from a size 16 to a 10, can't fit into any of my old clothes and I feel great and have tons more energy. Granted, I walk about 4 miles a day on average. I started running a few weeks ago but tripped over my dog and hurt my knee and shoulder so I haven't had time to tell how much that will help. I'm still walking though (with a goal of walking 25 miles per week, 100 per month, 1,000 per year!!) and will run again when I get the ok to do so.

    I'm just about ready to change my name on here because I don't look pregnant anymore! lol

    YOU can do this just by walking. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise because I'm proof that it works!
    You can find time to get in walks more often than you think. I never sit in waiting rooms anymore. Even if it's for my own appointment, I give them my cell phone number and I take off walking wherever. They call me when it's time for my appointment and I hurry back. I have added nearly half an hour of walking each time I've done that alone.

    Eventually I plan on adding some strength exercises but it's hard since I have injuries to deal with. Until then, I'll just keep on walking! And swimming when it gets warmer out!

    Good luck and <hugs> to you! YOU CAN DO IT!
  • mrsRhughes
    mrsRhughes Posts: 122
    It is SO true! It's one of my favorite quotes!
  • mrsRhughes
    mrsRhughes Posts: 122
    Definately YES!!!!

    I started walking Christmas Eve of last year and I haven't stopped since. My belly was, sadly, HUGE. Big enough to make my sn on here NoIJustLookPregnant!!!! I looked like a robin. :( I have lost 33 lbs and NINE inches off my belly. I've toned up my legs and even my arms. I went from a size 16 to a 10, can't fit into any of my old clothes and I feel great and have tons more energy. Granted, I walk about 4 miles a day on average. I started running a few weeks ago but tripped over my dog and hurt my knee and shoulder so I haven't had time to tell how much that will help. I'm still walking though (with a goal of walking 25 miles per week, 100 per month, 1,000 per year!!) and will run again when I get the ok to do so.

    I'm just about ready to change my name on here because I don't look pregnant anymore! lol

    YOU can do this just by walking. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise because I'm proof that it works!
    You can find time to get in walks more often than you think. I never sit in waiting rooms anymore. Even if it's for my own appointment, I give them my cell phone number and I take off walking wherever. They call me when it's time for my appointment and I hurry back. I have added nearly half an hour of walking each time I've done that alone.

    Eventually I plan on adding some strength exercises but it's hard since I have injuries to deal with. Until then, I'll just keep on walking! And swimming when it gets warmer out!

    Good luck and <hugs> to you! YOU CAN DO IT!

    I really wish there were a 'like' button on here (like facebook!) ... your story made me smile. And I hope you DO change your name, even though it is super cute!
  • Masterdo
    Masterdo Posts: 331 Member
    You can't "spot reduce", which is influence where the fat comes off. If your body decides that you lose fat behind your ears and between toes before your belly, nothing you can do will change that.

    With that said, running and walking are great ways to get your heart rate up and to burn fat. Reducing your body fat % will inevitably eventually reduce your belly fat, so all's good :)

    Good luck!
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
    In my experience, you do not have to eat clean to lose belly fat.. nor do you have to spend hours doing cardio or do specific ab workouts.

    Heres what I recommend:
    Moderate deficit(250-500 calorie deficit a day)
    Cardio 1-2 days a week.
    Heavy Lifting
    1 gram of protein for each pound of lean body mass

    Personally, I do not eat clean(hate veggies, eat some fruit, but for the most part eat processed "non clean foods") and the only time I do ab work is with my trainer. I lost my love handles, have a small waist and have a pretty flat stomach.
  • AZKristi
    AZKristi Posts: 1,801 Member
    You can't spot reduce... So walking and running (which burn WAY more calories than traditional ab exercises) are BETTER for reducing overall body fat AND belly fat. Ab strengthening is important for balance, but its only a fraction of fitness.
  • What a great idea about the waiting room! I think its time to start setting some walking goals for myself ..... keep us posted on your progress!
  • tabulator32
    tabulator32 Posts: 701 Member
    It helps if you swing your arms while you walk. That twists the abdominal area a bit and helps burn more calories.

    No, I'm not just being silly.
  • OSC_ESD
    OSC_ESD Posts: 752 Member
    ~ Walking is one of the most effective ways to lose weight ... once you are closer to your goal, and if you desire a " stronger " appearance ... then you should consider weight training. But, the general idea is to lose the unwanted fat where ever it may be on your body ... by implementing a good cardio ( walking / running ) ... raising your heartbeat for at least 30 min a day through a work out will increase your efforts towards weight loss.

    Be sure to fuel your body with protein throughout the day and more importantly after a good workout ... you want to build the existing muscle and remain in " fat loss " mode.

    Best of luck ! :flowerforyou:
  • ryandylan
    ryandylan Posts: 62
    It helps if you swing your arms while you walk. That twists the abdominal area a bit and helps burn more calories.

    No, I'm not just being silly.

    I actually do this & I feel like a moron, but my treadmill is in my garage, so no one can see me anyway!
  • tabulator32
    tabulator32 Posts: 701 Member
    It helps if you swing your arms while you walk. That twists the abdominal area a bit and helps burn more calories.

    No, I'm not just being silly.

    I actually do this & I feel like a moron, but my treadmill is in my garage, so no one can see me anyway!

    If you do it on the sidewalk in public and smile real big and open your eyes real wide, people get out of your way and you don't have to break stride when walking in a crowd.

    :bigsmile:
  • salgalruns
    salgalruns Posts: 83 Member
    It will take off overall, but if you want clear definition and toning, specific weight training or other core work may help. I've lost a ton with walking and/or running though. Swinging arms helps (easier to do when walking than running, imo), especially in defining a waist.

    I've lost 40 lbs now, and that's due to diet and exercise (which is pretty much 90% cardio - walking and running). Keep it up!
  • trink68
    trink68 Posts: 48 Member
    I hate to disagree with mrsRhughes,because looking at her is a site to behold as far as an in shape woman goes.BUT only exercise I do is walking.About 2-3 miles a day.Usually on treadmill. I mix up speeds and inclines.Never below 3.5 mph....average incline about 4.5-5%.But will take it up to 10% for 4 or 5 min until I feel like I am going to collapse.Anyhow with that said I have gone from a 42" waist to a 34" waist.Lost tons of belly fat and still losing it.I have lost a total of 72 lbs total using just walking and eating right.39lbs since I joined MFP.So yes walking does work,very well.May take a little longer but it works.I have P90X but havent dared to try it yet.
  • Healthy_4_Life2
    Healthy_4_Life2 Posts: 595 Member
    BUMP!!
  • gooiyw
    gooiyw Posts: 114 Member
    Definitely! In fact, since you're doing both, do BOTH! Look up High Intensity Interval Training that incorporates sprinting and brisk walking. Great fat burner. :happy:
  • jassyjan1
    jassyjan1 Posts: 308 Member
    Bump
  • AngelaKorb
    AngelaKorb Posts: 2
    I just learned SO much from this post. Thank you ALL.
  • Kell_Smurthwaite
    Kell_Smurthwaite Posts: 384 Member
    As others have already said, you can't "spot reduce" fat from specific areas of your body, but getting in some cardio will reduce your overall body fat, which will mean yo ulose fat from your belly too. You CAN, however, spot-tone. Get in some cardio to reduce your fat and do plenty of abdominal work with weights etc and you'll see that belly going down. This is exactly what I'm doing and I've dropped 30 lbs and gone down a couple of dress sizes since the end of February - and the areas I see the most change in are my belly and butt.
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
    As others have already said, you can't "spot reduce" fat from specific areas of your body, but getting in some cardio will reduce your overall body fat, which will mean yo ulose fat from your belly too. You CAN, however, spot-tone. Get in some cardio to reduce your fat and do plenty of abdominal work with weights etc and you'll see that belly going down. This is exactly what I'm doing and I've dropped 30 lbs and gone down a couple of dress sizes since the end of February - and the areas I see the most change in are my belly and butt.

    Spot reducing and Spot Toning are the basically the same thing.. and bottom line is you can't do either.

    Lift heavy, eat a deficit, do a bit of cardio and see the fat go down.. period.
  • Hardemanwifey
    Hardemanwifey Posts: 259 Member
    Bump, lots of good info.
  • belgerian
    belgerian Posts: 1,059 Member
    For some xtra try some wrist weights.
  • So will it be better to start by getting fit through walkin/running until desire weight and then working on problem areas?? If this is the way.... I have alot to go :0/
  • Lleldiranne
    Lleldiranne Posts: 5,516 Member
    So will it be better to start by getting fit through walkin/running until desire weight and then working on problem areas?? If this is the way.... I have alot to go :0/

    You can't work on problem areas without working on everything. So, no, it isn't "better" to just walk/run until desired weight. In fact, I would say that it's better to find several activities that you really enjoy (running, Zumba, yoga, whatever) and especially to try to get a fair balance of cardio and resistance (which may vary from person to person, but don't neglect resistance) and do those throughout your weight loss. And if you still have "problem areas" when you get to your goal, you can reassess what you do, perhaps adding more resistance, especially weights, to help trim body fat. But realize that the body will take fat from where your genetics dictate first, and the proportions will be determined by genetics, too. So a pear will probably always be a pear shape (darn hips!! :ohwell:)
  • phjorg1
    phjorg1 Posts: 642 Member
    Reading this made me realize just how far this forum has came in the last year. Bad advice like everyone was posting the first bunch of replies doesn't fly as easy anymore.
  • Thanx for the advice!! :smile:
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