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Burn Belly Fat

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When it comes to belly fat, there’s almost nothing more frustrating. Belly fat makes your clothes fit improperly and can be uncomfortable. But sometimes it feels like you’ll never be free from it. One critical element for burning belly fat is exercise. But you have to do more than crunches to burn belly fat for good.

The first thing you need to know is that belly fat is also related to genetics. That means that some people are genetically preset to store fat around the midsection. At one time, belly fat was probably very protective during times of cold and famine. But in modern times, belly fat is no longer helpful or in fashion.

While you can’t determine where fat will be stored on the body, there are things you can do to remove fat from your body overall. Eventually, your belly fat will be reduced by following a consistent exercise plan.

The first thing you need to add to your daily routine is aerobic activity. This is exercise where you move your body for at least 10 minutes at a time. It helps to increase your heart rate, condition your lungs, and burn fat. When you burn fat, eventually you’ll burn belly fat.

Examples of appropriate aerobic activity include walking, jogging, swimming, biking, and rollerblading. If you prefer sports, you may want to try sports such as basketball, soccer or tennis that keep the body moving at a constant pace. Sports like golf or bowling help you to move, but not in an aerobic way.

As you add aerobic activity to your routine, you’ll burn fat during the exercise itself. But the news that’s even better is that you’ll raise your metabolism over time. That means you’ll be burning more calories even at rest.

You’ll also need to improve your muscular strength. Stomach crunches, pilates, and even lower body strength exercises can target the core muscles of your stomach. While you won’t specifically remove belly fat with these exercises, you’ll provide a well-toned foundation so that your abs will be attractive as the fat is burned. In addition, the more muscle you have the higher your metabolism will be.

With exercise, you can burn belly fat and get the physique you’ve always wanted. Belly fat can be unsightly and make you feel bad about your body. When you work hard to burn belly fat, you’ll find that you’re happier and healthier.


Eat better, move more, and believe in yourself!

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