Trying To Lose Unwanted Belly Fat

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Why is it that when you are trying to lose belly fat it seems the hardest thing to do? While the other fat on your body is hard enough to burn off, the last fat to leave us is that which covers our abdominal muscles. So, if you are trying to get in shape and be more healthy, where do people go wrong when they are trying to lose belly fat?

1. Thinking That Crunches Will Burn Belly Fat.Doing loads of crunches and sit-ups will not burn belly fat. These exercises work and tone your abdominal muscles, but you need to burn off the fat that covers those muscles first. There are some great exercises that do burn belly fat, like resistance and cardio training. You also need to control the amount of calories that you eat each day.

2. Eating What And When You Want Because You Exercise Regularly.You can exercise as hard as you want, but if those calories that you've burned are being replaced with unhealthy foods, chemicals and extra fats, it is very unlikely that you will reach your fat loss goal. Remember that even if you do exercise regularly, it does not mean that you will not lose belly fat if you are eating to many of the wrong foods.

3. Not Including Resistance Training In Your Workout.You need to include resistance training, or weightlifting, into your workout routine if you want to lose belly fat. The reason is that muscles burn more calories, even while they are resting. Resistance training allows you to build strength, tone muscle and it will not turn you into a bulky bodybuilder. A body builder's big muscles are the result of a very specific and hard exercise program, often combined with muscle boosting supplements.
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4. Only Doing Long Cardio Sessions.If you just spend hours on the treadmill or stationery bike at the same pace, it is not going help you get those flat abs muscles showing through. You do need to include some cardiovascular activity to increase your heart rate, condition your lungs, and burn fat but to get the maximum results from your cardio exercises, use interval training. This is where you alternate between high intensity exercise with low intensity recovery periods.

5. Not Making Any Changes To Your Lifestyle.You have to commit to changing your lifestyle to improve your nutrition and fitness. If you always feel that you are on a diet and doing exercise that you don't like, it will be very difficult to shed that unwanted fat around your midsection. There are loads of healthy and nutritious foods out there that you probably have never tried and lots of different types of exercise that you will enjoy doing it you make the effort to try some out.