How To Get A Swimsuit Center
Written by Tsuyoshi Suzuki   
Thursday, 11 March 2010 08:39
Stomach weight loss is really difficult to attain because it is an area that does not respond well to toning. While you arms, legs, and buttocks will firm up with relatively light toning exercises, your mid section needs a lot of cardio and toning in order for anything to be accomplished. This is because if you only do toning, it will create nice ab muscles completely hidden by your fat on top. It is also where most people carry the bulk of their fat.
by TsuyoshiSuzuki


Stomach weight loss is really difficult to attain because it is an area that does not respond well to toning. While you arms, legs, and buttocks will firm up with relatively light toning exercises, your mid section needs a lot of cardio and toning in order for anything to be accomplished. This is because if you only do toning, it will create nice ab muscles completely hidden by your fat on top. It is also where most people carry the bulk of their fat.

The first place to begin and the most constant thing to maintain is your cardio exercise. Without cardio, your stomach will remain completely unchanged. Running, dancing, and biking are great ways to do this. Remember that it is the intensity of the cardio work out, not the length. Make sure you sweat and get your heart pumping. Let yourself be out of breath.

Not everyone can devote a large chunk of time to getting in shape. Changing your lifestyle in small ways can help. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Do not drive anywhere that is close enough to walk. Get in a stationary bike or even just pace around your living room while you watch television. Any sort of movement will be better than sitting idle and can slowly chip away at your fat, though nothing beats excellent diet and regular intense exercise.

Whenever you do something like this, target your abs by holding in your stomach. It will give marginal toning to them while you think you are doing nothing at all. This practice is not only good because it gets you in the habit of 'sucking it in' while in public, but it can help keep your stomach taut.

When the time comes to begin toning, do crunches. These are the most effective--definitely more so than sit ups. Sit ups can hurt your back and neck and there are dozens of ways to do them wrong. Crunches are very simple. Lay on the floor with your hands behind your head and your legs up in the air. Your knees should be bent so your calves run parallel to the floor. At the same time, lift your shoulders slightly up off the ground and bend your legs in toward your elbows.

Sit ups can be bad for stomach fat because if you do it wrong and do not suck it, sit ups will not create lean muscle. It will make more bulbous muscle that will push your stomach out more. With the fat on top of it, your tummy will end up looking a lot bigger than it really is. You want to go for lean muscle.

To make your crunches more challenging, get an exercise ball. These are the large rubber balls that can be found in any gym store. You sit on the ball and lean back with your feet on the floor. You do just the top part of the crunches where you lift up your shoulders. You cannot lift your legs because they are needed on the floor to balance you. It will challenge you in different ways and allow other muscles in your stomach to get use.

Make sure you have a firm foot hold. These balls are fairly stable but they have been known to roll around under people who are not very secure in their positioning. You can use them for just about any workout variation.

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