Lose Belly Fat - How To Lose Belly Fat
By Vince DelMonte
Almost everyone wants to lose some excess fat
on their body somewhere. For the vast majority,
they're looking to lose belly fat and they want
to lose belly fat fast! Whether you want to
admit it or not, most of us spend far too many
months of the year overeating and then scramble
at the first sign of warm weather in order to
remove what's accumulated over the time.
Unfortunately, if you're trying to learn how to
lose belly fat, it's not exactly a quick
fix.
The problem most individuals run into is
they overlook how difficult it can be to lose
belly fat off their body. If the truth be told,
a fat belly is probably one of the hardest
areas to successfully remove because it's made
up what is known as 'stubborn' fat.
You're body is actually physiologically
slightly different when it comes to fat around
the abdominal region. What's the reason for
this? Primarily, it's the first place we tend
to store fat and where body fat is needed for
protection the most - to protect the organs and
internal structures.
As such, your fat belly is going to do
everything it can to hold onto it. Not a good
situation in your quest to lose belly fat.
In order to outsmart this, you're going to
have to work really hard. That's not to say it
can't be done - it most certainly can, you just
have to have realistic expectations about the
time line you will achieve this goal over and
how much effort you'll have to put in.
First things first, lets talk about exercise
to lose belly fat. First, hit the weights. When
lifting, be sure you are lifting as heavy as
you possibly can, as this is what will ramp up
your metabolism the highest. You want to shoot
for the 6-10 rep range, as this is most
appropriate for metabolic effects.
Second, get that cardio up there. Don't do
hours on end though, focus on doing sprints. In
fact, better yet is to sprint first, then do
more steady state cardio afterwards. This will
help to release the fatty acids from the tissue
(mobilize them) and then burn them off during
the steady state cardio. This type of set-up
can be far more effective at getting that
stubborn fat off your body than doing a typical
cardio session is.
Lastly, check over that belly fat diet. Too
many fat or carbohydrates calories will slow
your progress, while protein, generally
speaking will help due to the fact the body
burns more calories just digesting it.
This can be taken too far though - there is
no need to exceed 1.5 grams per pound of body
weight, but keeping it up around that level is
your best approach. Then, fill in the remainder
of your calories with carbohydrates around the
workout period and fat during the other
times.
As long as you are patient with the process
and continually push yourself in the gym, there
is no reason why within time, you can't be
sporting your own set of six-pack abs.
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