Ways to tone belly... HELP

So my belly has always been my problem area... I really want it toned for my holiday in 3 weeks, or as toned as possible within that short time frame. I only have a few more pounds to lose, its mainly toning my body now.
I have been going to the gym, and I am aware that you can't spot tone, and so I have been doing cardio and working ALL my muscles... just spending more time on my abs than the rest of me only to wake up the next day with every part of my body hurting EXCEPT my abs. What am I doing wrong?
Can anyone recommend any good ab excersises?? With quick results if they exist
I feel I'm doomed to have a flabby belly forever lol!
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  • cgray
    cgray Posts: 129 Member
    Do you own an iphone? Try downloading Absolute Abs Also when I need an ab boost I drink extra water. Good luck, I think you're doing everything right. Keep it up.
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    Yeah I do, Ill download it now and give it a go - thanks :)
  • Sublog
    Sublog Posts: 1,296 Member
    So my belly has always been my problem area... I really want it toned for my holiday in 3 weeks, or as toned as possible within that short time frame. I only have a few more pounds to lose, its mainly toning my body now.
    I have been going to the gym, and I am aware that you can't spot tone, and so I have been doing cardio and working ALL my muscles... just spending more time on my abs than the rest of me only to wake up the next day with every part of my body hurting EXCEPT my abs. What am I doing wrong?
    Can anyone recommend any good ab excersises?? With quick results if they exist
    I feel I'm doomed to have a flabby belly forever lol!

    Lose fat.
  • wood2415
    wood2415 Posts: 53 Member
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    So my belly has always been my problem area... I really want it toned for my holiday in 3 weeks, or as toned as possible within that short time frame. I only have a few more pounds to lose, its mainly toning my body now.
    I have been going to the gym, and I am aware that you can't spot tone, and so I have been doing cardio and working ALL my muscles... just spending more time on my abs than the rest of me only to wake up the next day with every part of my body hurting EXCEPT my abs. What am I doing wrong?
    Can anyone recommend any good ab excersises?? With quick results if they exist
    I feel I'm doomed to have a flabby belly forever lol!

    Lose fat.

    How do I do that ? Cardio?
  • Sublog
    Sublog Posts: 1,296 Member
    So my belly has always been my problem area... I really want it toned for my holiday in 3 weeks, or as toned as possible within that short time frame. I only have a few more pounds to lose, its mainly toning my body now.
    I have been going to the gym, and I am aware that you can't spot tone, and so I have been doing cardio and working ALL my muscles... just spending more time on my abs than the rest of me only to wake up the next day with every part of my body hurting EXCEPT my abs. What am I doing wrong?
    Can anyone recommend any good ab excersises?? With quick results if they exist
    I feel I'm doomed to have a flabby belly forever lol!

    Lose fat.

    How do I do that ? Cardio?

    Quite simply, to lose fat you need to burn more calories than you consume.

    Diet mostly. But yes, cardio helps burn calories as well.
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?
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  • nreamon
    nreamon Posts: 46 Member
    I struggle too. I just need to tone them because my skin wasnt as tight as it use to be due to my weight changing so often over the last year.. up and down, up and down... its stressful. BUT, one ab exersise you can do it planks. Im usually sore the next day or two if I do it long enough =)
  • Wonderob
    Wonderob Posts: 1,372 Member
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?

    No - low fat has little to do with 'lowering fat'

    Burn fat by burning more calories than you consume
    The more muscle you have, the lower body fat percentage so lift weights to retain as much muscle as possible
  • Jxnsmma
    Jxnsmma Posts: 919 Member
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    More like Abs are LOST in the kitchen! LOL!
  • Patovader
    Patovader Posts: 439 Member
    As people have said concentrate on cardio to lose fat and try to do 5 or 6 minutes of calisthenics every day. I do between 75 and 100 sit-ups (or leg raises) every morning and between 75 and 100 push-ups, also the plank is good for strengthening your core. Try that every day until your holidays and you should see an improvement.

    Good luck, Alan :)
  • roachhaley
    roachhaley Posts: 978 Member
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?


    NO!!!! eat all the healthy fat you want!!! ugh...
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?


    NO!!!! eat all the healthy fat you want!!! ugh...

    huh?
  • bzmom
    bzmom Posts: 1,332 Member
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  • Jynus
    Jynus Posts: 519 Member
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?


    NO!!!! eat all the healthy fat you want!!! ugh...

    huh?

    food fat does NOT make you fat. Thats a stupid myth. What makes you fat is eating more food than your body is able to burn. You can get fat eating nothing but veggies for example if you eat enough of them.

    Want to lose body fat? Eat less food.
  • Wonderob
    Wonderob Posts: 1,372 Member
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?


    NO!!!! eat all the healthy fat you want!!! ugh...

    huh?

    food fat does NOT make you fat. Thats a stupid myth. What makes you fat is eating more food than your body is able to burn. You can get fat eating nothing but veggies for example if you eat enough of them.

    Want to lose body fat? Eat less food.

    Or food containing less calories
    Or exercise more
  • AmyM713
    AmyM713 Posts: 594 Member
    Honestly you can't just wake up and say I want abs in 3 weeks for my holiday, it takes a lot of hard work and dedication. You have to eat right which means hitting your macros, and not going over your daily calorie goal. They say clean or healthy eating helps but I've also seen people with awesome looking abs say they eat whatever they want. Cardio helps but lifting requires your core to be engaged at all times. Like they said lower your bf % you can have abs and have them hiding under a layer of fat and the only way to really get rid of that layer of fat is lowering your bf%. So what I am trying to say is if you want abs you need to dedicate time and good eating. It takes time, I started using this site in february of this year with the goal of abs and although I've seen amazing results with my body, abs are still something I am working on. Good luck!
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    You have to lower you body fat percentage. Abs are made in the kitchen.

    How do I do thisss? Low fat diet? I'm always under my fat goals on here, do I need to make it even lower? Try and cut out saturated fat all together?


    NO!!!! eat all the healthy fat you want!!! ugh...

    huh?

    food fat does NOT make you fat. Thats a stupid myth. What makes you fat is eating more food than your body is able to burn. You can get fat eating nothing but veggies for example if you eat enough of them.

    Want to lose body fat? Eat less food.

    Or food containing less calories
    Or exercise more

    I said saturated fat not fat in general. And I'm not eating too many calories, my goal on here is 1310 and I rarely go over that! I go running 2-3 times a week which tones my legs but does nothing for my belly. I think its more a case of toning as I'm not looking to lose much more weight which is why I was asking for some good abdominal exercises
  • TONYAGOOCH
    TONYAGOOCH Posts: 470 Member
    Cardio is good but you need to incorporate weight lifting into your program. When you build muscle, that muscle will burn fat. Don't concentrate directly on abs though. You can do all the ab work you want but if you have layers of fat over those muscles, you will never see them. The combination of weights and cardio is your best option. Do 30-45 minutes of weight training 3 times a week and cardio about twice and you should start seeing results. Just remember to feed your body though. Working out like that will burn a ton of calories and your body will need some of those back to help you with your energy and help repair your muscles.
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    Honestly you can't just wake up and say I want abs in 3 weeks for my holiday, it takes a lot of hard work and dedication. You have to eat right which means hitting your macros, and not going over your daily calorie goal. They say clean or healthy eating helps but I've also seen people with awesome looking abs say they eat whatever they want. Cardio helps but lifting requires your core to be engaged at all times. Like they said lower your bf % you can have abs and have them hiding under a layer of fat and the only way to really get rid of that layer of fat is lowering your bf%. So what I am trying to say is if you want abs you need to dedicate time and good eating. It takes time, I started using this site in february of this year with the goal of abs and although I've seen amazing results with my body, abs are still something I am working on. Good luck!

    Thankyouuu... I was thinking maybe I had abs hiding away under a layer of fat as my abs never hurt the day after I've been to the gym even though I've worked them more than the rest of me... but then again it could just be that I'm not working them correctly... I cant quite decide whether its toning I need to do or lose the inch of fat from my belly (which doesnt seem to want to shift) .... I think I'm going to give lifting a go as I've seen so many good results on here :)
  • kgprice11
    kgprice11 Posts: 749 Member
    Stomach / ab workouts:

    Push-ups (surprising not many people thing that they also tone your tummy)
    Sit-ups
    Crunches
    Bicycle crunches
    Side crunches
    Planks
    burpees (look up the 4-5 part workout)
  • blondiek91
    blondiek91 Posts: 22
    Cardio is good but you need to incorporate weight lifting into your program. When you build muscle, that muscle will burn fat. Don't concentrate directly on abs though. You can do all the ab work you want but if you have layers of fat over those muscles, you will never see them. The combination of weights and cardio is your best option. Do 30-45 minutes of weight training 3 times a week and cardio about twice and you should start seeing results. Just remember to feed your body though. Working out like that will burn a ton of calories and your body will need some of those back to help you with your energy and help repair your muscles.

    Thankyouu :) would you recommend doing the cardio and weight lifting on different days ? Or in 1 work out
  • TONYAGOOCH
    TONYAGOOCH Posts: 470 Member
    Cardio is good but you need to incorporate weight lifting into your program. When you build muscle, that muscle will burn fat. Don't concentrate directly on abs though. You can do all the ab work you want but if you have layers of fat over those muscles, you will never see them. The combination of weights and cardio is your best option. Do 30-45 minutes of weight training 3 times a week and cardio about twice and you should start seeing results. Just remember to feed your body though. Working out like that will burn a ton of calories and your body will need some of those back to help you with your energy and help repair your muscles.

    Thankyouu :) would you recommend doing the cardio and weight lifting on different days ? Or in 1 work out

    My trainer recommends on different days so that you are using your muscles at 100% insted of like 60% but if you do want to do the cardio on the same day she recommends that you do it AFTER lifting. By the way her husbands lifts professionally and they both train men and women for competition.
  • TinkrBelz
    TinkrBelz Posts: 866 Member
    Not sure if you can get those in 3 weeks, but still try.

    I say cut your carbs down. I have not looked in your diary, so maybe you already do this. But I eat 100 grams/carbs or less per day. This has worked better for me than cutting my calories. I still eat 1800 calories per day.

    Do planks and Ab vacuums. Youtube "Ab Vacuums" I can not do it as well as the people on there, but I am getting better. Planks and Ab vacuums work your transverse abs and actually pulls your stomach muscles in.

    You can go into my album and I have a side by side before and after picture (Before picture is Dec 2011/After is June 2012). I have 6 kids so I do have loose skin and stretch marks, BUT, my tummy looks a lot better. I have lost 2 inches in my waist from doing what I said above.
  • c1aireee
    c1aireee Posts: 269 Member
    maybe try doing some Pilates to tone up
  • Like some of the above posters said, you have to not only build muscle there but also lose fat (which unfortunately can't be lost in any specific spot since it happens overall) in order for the underlying muscle to become apparent.

    But I may have a bit more to add in terms of goals. In one of my last issues of Women's Health, a similar question was sent in. The answer was that, for abs to show, women should aim for a 20-22% fat composition; for a more lean, defined look, 18-20% should be the goal.

    Do yourself a favor, though, and get your body fat composition actually tested by a machine at a gym or medical fitness center. Don't go by "online body fat calculators," and skin fold tests can also have a relatively large margin of error. This way you can get a more accurate picture of where you are and where you need to be.

    As for how to get there, keep doing what your'e doing! If you find you're already within those percentage ranges for body fat, focus more on building muscle and eating enough protein to supply it (I'd suggest 100g + a day). It takes 2200 calories to build one pound of muscle, but a woman is lucky if she can add .25 pounds per week. And if you are not yet at those body fat percentages, aim for lowering body fat and gaining muscle, like your'e doing now.

    The best cardio for burning fat while maintaining/gaining muscle is HIIT, or "High Intensity Interval Training." It can be done with almost any type of cardio. Just interchange short bursts (think 20-30 seconds to 1-1.5 minutes) of very intense exercise with longer bursts of low intensity exercise (think 40-60 seconds to 2-3 min). The best part about HIIT is that you don't have to exercise as long. A 10-20 minute bout can be as and more effective than a much longer, lower intensity cardio session. :)

    Also, as other posters have mentioned, you should analyze your diet if you find you need to lower your body fat percentage significantly. Don't eliminate fat, as it helps you reach satiety when you eat meals. Good fats are good for you! Think nut butters, avocado, olive oil... The more you weight train, the more protein you need. And carbs are good for providing short term energy for intense cardio.

    Always remember to have a recovery shake or meal/snack after a workout, because not doing so can cause muscle catabolism, where your body consumes your muscle (instead of fat!) for immediate refueling. If you did mostly strength training, have something with more protein; more cardio, and you need more carbs; both, and you need a mix. I often do strength right after cardio and have a recovery shake with 1/2-1 banana, almond milk, and vanilla protein powder.

    Wow, this is a long post. But I hope it helps!
  • kylTKe
    kylTKe Posts: 146 Member
    As has been said several times, your abs will show when your body fat % is low enough. To lower your body fat % you simply need to have a net calorie loss by consuming less calories than your body burns. Your body burns a certain amount of calories just by living, this is called your BMR (basal metabolic rate) and it's related to your age/sex/weight. You can figure it out with any BMR calculator or on MFP. Additionally, exercise you do burns calories (as does any sort of normal activity, though normal activity usually burns a marginal amount of calories). Your BMR plus the calories burned from exercise are usually called TDEE (total daily energy expenditure).

    One pound of fat has 3500 calories in it. So lets say you're 150 lbs at 20% body fat, that means you have 150*0.2 pounds of fat on your body (30 lbs). So in order to get down to 15% (I think that's about the body fat % you need as a woman to have your abs show well) you need to lose 1/4 of that, or 7.5 lbs of fat. 7.5 lbs of fat is ~26000 calories. So, in order to get your abs to show you would need to have a net calorie loss of 26000 calories. If you have a net loss of 500 per day, that's about 2 months.

    Obviously the numbers don't work out like that in the real world, but it's a good understanding of how to lose weight. For starters, 22.5 / 142.5 is not 15%, it's slightly more. Second, even doing a slow cut you will likely end up losing some muscle with your fat, so in that example it would take more than 7.5 lbs lost to get down to your ideal body fat %. But, like I said it's a good basis for understanding how to get toned abs. If you don't already, log your exercise and diet on MFP so that you can see relatively accurately what is going on.
  • julieh391
    julieh391 Posts: 683 Member
    I'm no pro, but judging by your profile you're already itty bitty and gorgeous. A lot of the advice here doesn't seem to really apply to someone who's 120ish lbs with a 20some inch waist. Maybe watch your sodium to make sure you don't have any water retention/bloating going on, monitor carbs (without going anti-carb crazy), and just keep working out (lifting, planks, etc.) You look amazing already. Any progress you make in the next three weeks will just be bonus. :)
  • qtiekiki
    qtiekiki Posts: 1,490 Member
    Based on what you've said, I suggest adding weight training and probably upping your calories. You can try HIIT with your running also. I am a big fan of interval training with full body exercises and plyometrics (using weights whenever possible), because that's what gave me definitions in my abs. Good luck.