| Exercise To Lose Belly Fat |
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| Written by Kareem F Samhouri, DPT, CSCS, HFI |
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Belly fat loss with exercise can be challenging for someone that doesn't fully understand how fat loss works in the human body. In truth, noticing fat loss in your abdominal region is usually last. Fat loss normally occurs in all other body parts first, with special exception to the hips, buttocks, love handles, and belly. Repeated bouts of high intensity exercise, albeit with short duration, create a more targeted fat loss approach. By including multi-joint, or compound, movements in your exercise program, you will dramatically increase flexibility, strength, and weight loss results in your exercise program. Resistance training with just the resistance of your body, or body weight training, can be some of the most powerful and effective exercise you can consider when choosing a program that aims to provide you with noticeable results. It is misguided to think that lifting heavy weights is necessary for for better fat loss results. Heavy weight lifting, several times per week, is not necessary for most people's goals. Most people come to personal trainers with the intention of losing fat, decreasing body weight, and improving stamina. In order to this effectively, I cannot think of a better way than forcing the body to be able to resist its own weight through dynamic and challenging movements. Some of my favorite body weight exercises include the burpee, squat thrust, pull up, plank, push up superset, and reverse lunge. All of the above examples are efficient with belly fat loss because they are considered to be compound, or multi-joint, movements. Whole body movements are proven to increase the number of calories spent inside and outside of the gym, while simultaneously improving fat loss results. Kindly provided by 4Girls.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include this link. |