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Exercises to Lose Tummy Fat



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By : Paige Mercer    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-13 07:10:23
Belly fat, ugh, it seems to be everywhere. There are numerous ads that tell you to try such and such great weight loss product. This doesn’t include all of the equipment shown on infomercials and ready to purchase from store shelves.

With so many options available it can become overwhelming for the average person trying to figure out the best way to lose those unwanted inches around the waistline. All of the experts seem to contradict each other. So the question really becomes, what really works?

There are a few principles that you need to understand in order for you to make your own informed decisions on the best course of action for creating your ideal body. These principles are tone and calories burning.

The first thing you need to determine is whether you belly fat is fat or flab. There is a difference. Fat needs burned away. Flab needs to be toned. If you are fighting with belly fat, you need to focus on exercises that not only work the abdominal muscles but also raise your heart rate to the target zone. This burns calories, which is key to slimming down the midsection.

For the second, flab, the key element is toning up those muscles. Most individuals don’t realize that the core muscles need worked on a daily basis beyond what they normally do. This is because the core works with every move you make. Every time you lift your leg, you are using your core. The same can be said when you bend over, sit up, lift a box from the floor, or even sneeze. Anyone who has had a major abdominal surgery can attest to this fact.

Unfortunately, most people decide that the extra inches are fat and try to burn it off rather than tone it up, which is what is really needed. In cases such as this, it is time to target those abs full force. You need an exercise program that targets all four layers of the abdominals to strengthen and tone the area that holds in all of your inner workings.

Without those muscles toned, all of your internal organs press outward on the abdominal wall to add those unsightly inches that everyone seems to dread so much. One great way to trim those down is to practice Pilates as it is the goal of Pilates to target the core muscles.

Getting rid of belly fat is possible, but it won’t happen overnight. Dedication to an effective exercise program and eating a healthy diet will put you on your way to having the trim waist you want!
Author Resource:- Paige is a graphic designer who likes working out and the great outdoors. She uses mobile printers so she can work anywhere, even outside! She likes going for walks, listening to music and exercise. She enjoys sharing what she learns about relationships and camping out.
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