ADVANCEDBROWSE SUBJECTS
alive Academy
Alive Forum
Event Calendar
Health Retailer Search
Alive Awards
Alive Web Exclusives
Alive Australia


APEX Awards 2009

Find a store
Subscribe to our Free Newsletter!

Enlarge Font Printer Version Email It to a Friend
Tips for Tummy Fat
by author Tanya Rouble

Crunches and other abdominal exercises will help your abs become stronger, more lean and toned, but no specific exercise gets rid of abdominal fat. "Spot reduction" is not possible; you cannot point to a certain area of your body and say, "I want to lose fat right here."

So why do we have areas where the fat hangs on and other areas where excess rolls are easily reduced? This has to do with fat "mobilization." When your muscles require energy, they call upon your fat and sugar stores. The stored fat is "mobilized," transported to your liver, then finally routed to the working muscle to use. Therefore, doing abdominal crunches does not mean you are burning abdominal fat. You could be utilizing stored fat from your arm to supply energy to your abs to do the work, so other areas such as your arms or legs may first tone up. Although your abdominal fat may be the last to go, with persistence it will eventually give up its cozy home.

There are many exercises to work your mid-section but not just one that is the absolute best. Instead, incorporate a variety of movements into your exercise plan to ensure you are getting a well-rounded and effective program. Try including abdominal crunches, trunk rotation movements to target side muscles and other exercises that focus on the lower abdominal wall. Good examples are a basic crunch (you lift your head and shoulders off the floor) and a crunch with a twist, which involves moving your left shoulder toward the right knee and vice versa. Think about consulting a personal trainer because they specialize in designing specific programs and will also ensure a perfect technique!

Finally, to lose body fat, even only in one area, it’s best to combine cardiovascular exercise (such as walking, cycling and swimming) with resistance training (free weights, weight-training machines, rubber tubing or weighted balls) and a well-balanced healthy eating program (including fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains and legumes). As for those stubborn areas: be patient and persistent–and let them know who’s boss!

Source: alive #T

Back to top

See Related Content
Stop the Colds and Flu Virus from Attacking You
Scientists have found a link between the cause of the common cold and stressors in our lives. We all know that continual stress can have a negative impact on our healt.
Lymphatic Drainage
We are bombarded daily with environmental pollutants, which enter our bodies through the air we breathe, and chemical additives in the food we eat.
10 Nutrients to Support Your Immune System
You have probably asked the question "Why should I take nutritional supplements? Can't I get what I need from my diet?" The answer is simpl.
Herbs
So you take your vitamins daily, exercise regularly and eat well. You drink lots of water and get enough slee.
Boost Your Disease-Fighting Defences!
The human immune system is a complex world made up of microscopic cells functioning to defend and protect your body from disease, infection and other potentially harmful foreign agents.
Farewell to Flu
Prevent and treat flu naturally Cough! Hack! Sniffle! It is estimated that at least 50 million people in North America get the flu each year from November to March. Children are two to three times more likely than adults to get sick.
Get Fit not Fat
The human body is designed to mov.
Five Steps to Optimal Immunity
What causes one person to catch a cold and another to avoid it? Why do serious outbreaks of infectious disease leave some individuals untouched? Why are some people incapacitated by allergies? The answers lie within the most powerful curing m.
New Therapy Shows Results Against Cancer and Viral Infections
Many people have become disillusioned in the "war against cancer." I remain very optimistic, however, that we will triumph over this seemingly invincible kille.
Living Successfully With Lupus
When Toronto writer Kathy Shaidle found out she had lupus, she decided to look on the bright side. "Hey! I'll be able to write a book about this one day," she told herself.Dubbed "the disease of a thousand faces," lupus touches every person differently.
If You Don't Want a Flu Shot
Not everyone feels comfortable getting a flu shot. Fortunately, when working properly, the immune system has a remarkable arsenal of weapons that can help us fight off the flu and common cold.
Lift Weight to Lose Weight!
The human body is designed to store fat-a great deal of it, in fact. But if we continue to subject it to extra calories, highly processed carbohydrates, little rest, high stress and chronic inactivity, we will continue to expand our fat cells at unprecedented rates.
Mastering Mind Over Muscle
With the continued rise in obesity in North America, many people are racing to the gym and buying exercise equipment in an attempt to lose weight, get fit, and stay healthy. A fit body and big muscles, however, do not equal good health..
Spring Into Your Autumn Years
People with a positive attitude toward aging can adjust very well when individual circumstances change. Their positive outlook allows them to adapt to the inevitable physical and biochemical changes of the body that are associated with the natural processes of aging. With a healthy outlook on the golden years, even unpredictable setbacks and disabilities can be managed successfully.
Ten Minutes a Day Keeps the Fat at Bay
Less than 25 percent of Canadian adults exercise on a regular basis, thus, children - and adults - are spending more time performing sedentary tasks, such as surfing the Internet, playing video games, and watching television..
Health Defenders
Choosing the right foods, supplements, and herbs to support your immune system is the best strategy for winning the battle against colds, flu, infections, and other immune challenges.
Getting the Best Out of Your Immune System
Our immune system is an exceptionally complicated mechanism with numerous component parts including organs, glands, specialized cells, and even symbiotic organisms. Its importance with respect to promoting health and combating illness can't be overstated, particularly in our high-stress and often toxic 21st century environment..
One Bad Shot
Public health officials, including Health Canada, love the flu vaccine. In fact, three doctors from the Mayo Vaccine Research Group this spring recommended mandatory vaccination for health care workers. The only problem they see is that even after aggressive promotion campaigns only a minority of health care workers get vaccinated.
The Role of Reflexology in Wellness
Reflexology is an effective way to relieve stress. Ask anyone who has experienced reflexology; they will describe how it relaxed them, and they often go on to describe the benefits that resulted.
Sterols
Plant sterols have cholesterol-lowering properties. They appear to inhibit the absorption of dietary cholesterol. There is convincing research showing that plant sterols effectively lower total cholesterol. In fact, plant sterols have been shown to reduce total cholesterol levels by anywhere from 10 to 15 percent.
A Natural Approach
"If things are real, they can be proven. With this motivating philosophy, Dr. Michael Lyon embarked, at the age of 16, on a medical quest that would feed his desire to prove the relationship between good nutrition and good health.
Pick Up the Pace
A fitness program needs some forethought. There needs to be the time, inclination, and patience to be able to stick with it. The program has to evoke participant passion and commitment to endure-because it's much easier to sit on the couch than get off it! Here are six tips to help you (or a friend) develop a successful fitness program.
To Vaccinate or Not to Vaccinate?
Paint the nursery pink or blue? Choose cloth or disposable diapers? Go with the name you love, or honour your dear aunt? To vaccinate or not to vaccinate?
A to Z Natural Immunity Boosters
Spring showers may bring spring sneezes. We'll want to fortify our immune systems against the blossoming cold and flu bugs. Health food stores carry a variety of natural immunity boosters that can help protect us from these seasonal bad guys-or at least lessen their effects or duration. The following is a list of natural ingredients to look for when choosing immunity boosters.
A chance to Change
The time has passed too quickly. I entered into this life makeover hoping for quick and significant results. But I now see that such expectations require more commitment than I've been able to devote. With school, work, the makeover, and life's complications, I bit off more than I could chew.
Preserving the Gift of Health
The holiday season can test even the strongest willpower. You may have the best of intentions to avoid holiday overindulgences, ruining the health and fitness gains you've worked so hard for all year. But there are only so many times you can say no to Mom's butter tarts!
Say "Wii" to Weight Loss
At five years old, Tsubasa Miyahara is already a video game expert who's capable of kicking adult butts at Wii games. He's mastered boxing, golf, and tennis, and has the best electronic backhand on the block. Can playing these exergames be a healthy substitute for real activity?
Probiotics
There is a newfound interest in probiotics, and food companies haven't missed a beat. They have put these latest nutritional money-makers into flavoured sticks, special drinks, yogourts, cheese, and anything else you can put a bite on.
Oil of Oregano
When you see or feel the first signs of an infection or the flu coming on, what do you reach for? If oil of oregano isn’t on your list, you may want to consider it.
Change It Up!
Are you burned out or bored with your fitness routine? Did you start out eager to make improvements to your strength, conditioning, and healthy lifestyle, but now find yourself sidetracked?
Support Your Liver & Age Better
Even though the liver is considered essential for detoxifying, it is often overlooked when people consider how best to support their body in healthy aging.

Back to top