Monday 9 August 2010

Wanna Lose Belly Fat?

Lose Belly Fat With Stomach Exercises


When people generally talk about a flabby tummy, they actually mean the area below their navel which is really your lower abdominal region, rather than your stomach. So if you have extra fat there, and you want to find out about getting rid of belly fat, then read on.

The lower abdominal area has always been notoriously difficult to lose fat from. So as well as stomach exercises, you will also need to think about following a low fat diet as well. If you can add lower stomach exercises into your daily workout regime, and follow a low fat diet, you will be well on your way to both toning your belly and melting the fat.

Unfortunately the human body is not made in a way for us to target just one area to get rid of fat, so you will need to concentrate on a total body workout that also includes some stomach exercises in order to lose your belly fat. As you will also need to eat less calories than you burn you will also need to stick to a low fat diet for your belly fat to go.

Some good lower abdominal exercises which will help to shape your abs are pelvic thrusts,chair lifts, and double leg lifts. Making sure that you are following a low fat diet will take care of melting the fat.

A chair lift requires that you sit on a chair any kind of chair will be fine. Sit straight with your back against the chair back. Then put your hands onto a flat surface in front of you (this could be a desk, table etc). Next you need to lift your knees towards your chest slowly, and hold this position for several seconds before you slowly lower your legs back to the floor. Repeat.

You can find further stomach exercises on our website. If you follow these and mix up your workout routine you will soon start to see the muscles in your belly becoming toned.

Wednesday 13 January 2010

Wanna Lose Belly Fat ?

Lose Belly Fat With Stomach Exercises


When people generally talk about a flabby tummy, they actually mean the area below their navel which is really your lower abdominal region, rather than your stomach. So if you have extra fat there, and you want to find out about getting rid of belly fat, then read on.

The lower abdominal area has always been notoriously difficult to lose fat from. So as well as stomach exercises, you will also need to think about following a low fat diet as well. If you can add lower stomach exercises into your daily workout regime, and follow a low fat diet, you will be well on your way to both toning your belly and melting the fat.

Unfortunately the human body is not made in a way for us to target just one area to get rid of fat, so you will need to concentrate on a total body workout that also includes some stomach exercises in order to lose your belly fat. As you will also need to eat less calories than you burn you will also need to stick to a low fat diet for your belly fat to go.

Some good lower abdominal exercises which will help to shape your abs are pelvic thrusts,chair lifts, and double leg lifts. Making sure that you are following a low fat diet will take care of melting the fat.

A chair lift requires that you sit on a chair any kind of chair will be fine. Sit straight with your back against the chair back. Then put your hands onto a flat surface in front of you (this could be a desk, table etc). Next you need to lift your knees towards your chest slowly, and hold this position for several seconds before you slowly lower your legs back to the floor. Repeat.

You can find further stomach exercises on our website. If you follow these and mix up your workout routine you will soon start to see the muscles in your belly becoming toned.

Monday 11 January 2010

The Flat Belly Diet: What You Can Eat

Whether you are a vegetarian or a meat eater, have food allergies, or are lactose intolerant, this plan can be adapted to meet your individual needs. The plan calls for four, 400-calorie meals spaced every four hours, and each meal includes a MUFA.

Dieters don't count calories. Instead, they choose from a list of 28 interchangeable mix-and-match breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snack packs. Food lists with portion sizes and calories allow flexibility in creating snack packs and can be used whenever you need it most. Eighty recipes are included with nutrient analysis of calories, protein, carbohydrates, total fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium and fiber.


Sample Anti-Bloat Menu

Breakfast: 1 cup Rice Krispies, 1 cup skim milk, 1/2 cup pineapple, 1/4 cup sunflower seeds

Lunch: 3 oz chunk light tuna in water, 1 cup carrots, 1 light string cheese

Dinner: 3 oz chicken breast, 1 cup mushrooms sauteed in 1 teaspoon olive oil, 1/2 cup brown rice

Snack: pineapple smoothie (1 cup skim milk, 4 oz. pineapple, and 1 tablespoon flaxseed)

2 liters sassy water

Sample Flat Belly Menu

Breakfast: Apple almond oatmeal

Lunch: Pesto ham and cheese sandwich on whole-grain English muffin with lettuce & tomato and 1 cup grape tomatoes

Dinner: 3 oz grilled salmon steak with 2 tablespoons almonds, 1 1/2 cup green beans

Snack: 1/4 cup hummus with 2 tablespoons pine nuts and 1 cup red pepper strips

Calories of meals and snacks during the diet phase are controlled at 400, but the other nutrients can vary. "You can get up to 40% of your calories from fat if you choose the higher fat menu items," says Sass, which exceeds the National Institutes of Health recommendation of 20%-35% of calories.

On the web site, individuals can alter the calorie levels from a low of 1,200 to a high of 2,000 by modifying the snack. Dieters can also send email questions to the authors.

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