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Methods of Exercise

by Carol 1, Jun 16, 2007 12:00AM
What method of exercise do you recommend for a "pot-belly" so you can lose weight?
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by barn babe, Jun 16, 2007 12:00AM
Any exercise that decreases overall body fat. Weight training and  cardio both can peel fat off the abdominal area, as well as other  areas. Make it high intensity.  

And lose the carbs.

by Carol 1, Jun 17, 2007 06:56PM
To: barn babe
Which exercise machines are good to use?

by barn babe, Jun 18, 2007 02:49AM
Any of them. Just get an all around workout hitting the major areas of the body: upper, lower, arms, chest, back, and legs. If you don't know how the machines work, ask a trainer. (I assume you are talking about gym equipment here.) There's not much you can do specifically to peel off the belly fat. You just need to lose body fat overall, and it'll start coming off the abdomen as well.  But aerobic exercise has been shown to have a little more specificity with respect to abdominal fat.  Running, walking, bicycling, swimming if you can do it hard enough and sustain it for a while. Just get your heart rate up and keep it up there for a while.

A low-carb diet does wonders for losing abdominal fat though. A lot of folks, especially women, report decreasing abdominal size after being low carb for a while. It's not only that a low- or no-carb diet will burn off body fat faster, it's that it gets rid of bloating, because eating carbs causes water retention.

Do both of these things -  low-carb and regular intensive exercise - and you'll be amazed at the results. It works for pretty much everybody.
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