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Resistance Bands Exercise DVD, Pilate’s Fitness & Weightloss Exercise DVD (Comes with 3 Resistance Bands+ 1200 Calorie Diet & Progress chart) Great for Moms, Brides, Women, Easy Fast Safe Weight Loss DVD!
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How to Lose Belly Fat For Men?
I want to lose my belly fat! How to lose belly fat for men is a question that men have begged an answer for years. Thankfully, there are things that can be done to trim the fat around your biggest problem area. There are exercises that men can do to help with fat loss around the belly and chest, the two biggest problem spots on men. Too much fat around the tummy and chest area can be cause for greater health risks for men, including heart disease, high cholesterol and diabetes. While there is some truth that a person gains weight in areas that are predisposed by genetics, a man does not have to live with what he inherited. Here are a few ideas for losing the unhealthy fat and gaining a tighter chest and stomach. If you know how to lose belly fat for men, you can use your knowledge to keep your belly fat under control. While you are working on strengthening your stomach and chest muscles, be sure to do cardiovascular exercises as well. Your cardio is what is going to raise your metabolism to burn the fat in your stomach area. This is an important step because, until you lose the fat, you will not be able to see the stomach and chest muscles that you are toning underneath. Some say, when asked how to lose belly fat for men, that running is the fastest way to melt the fat, but most men who have belly fat have other issues related to weight as well, and running might not be the best answer. By all means though, if you enjoy running, then run! Other great cardiovascular exercises are walking at a brisk pace, biking, swimming, and even aerobics. There are many exercise videos available on the market that are geared specifically toward men and are actually fun to do. Doing at least 30 minutes of cardio exercise three to five times a week is enough to see results. Of course, if you want to know how to lose belly fat for men, you will need to understand that cardio is not enough. You will need to add muscle building exercises to your work out routine as well. While your main focus will be your abs and chest muscles, working all of the muscles in your body will help to increase the muscle mass in your body. Increasing muscle mass will allow your body to burn more calories each day, therefore making it easier to lose the extra pounds. Some great examples of muscle building exercises to help build stomach and chest exercises are push ups, leg raises, and lower body crunches. Obviously there are many more exercises that target those areas, but these are simple enough for most men to do and have been proven to give results. If you are having problems getting rid of your belly fat, know that it can be done. With a little effort and diligence, you can take control of your body.
Stephen Choy, editor of lose weight quickly now!Article from articlesbase.com
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This core training program will strengthen and tighten your midsection giving you that streamline waist you have been looking for. This video is ready for download to your ipod at playitfitness.com
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www.BrianDevlin.com Personal Trainer Brian Devlin of Mt. Pleasant SC, demonstrates an entirely bodyweight based method of developing increadible core strength without crunches.
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How Often Can You Do “core Training” Part 1
The buzz about working “core” muscles seems like it will never go away. First of all, most people don’t even know what the word “core” means. As a matter of fact neither do I! The word ‘core’ does not come from any scientific anatomy text I have ever read. As far as I can tell it is a term created by the fitness industry to promote all kinds of ab training products.
I’m assuming core training is supposed to give you a hard flat stomach or possibly even a 6 pack. I think this myth about core training is also how much of the new athletic style workouts are becoming popular as may exercises athletes do seem to appeal to the people who think they are doing a core exercise. So what is your core anyway?
As far as I can tell, people think their core is their abs, the oblique muscles (the muscle that are on either side of your middle set of abs) and your lower back muscles. This collection of muscles makes up the mythical “core”. Now, if anyone besides a graduate trained biomechanist tells you they know exactly how these muscles work, they are lying, and probably haven’t done enough research to know that they are lying (so technically its not really their fault for misleading you). The muscles of the core are very complex and the truth is that scientists still aren’t sure exactly how they all work together. So now that we can see we don’t really know how all the core muscles work together, how can you possibly think you are training them in any intelligent way!
The truth so far is that any exercise works your core muscles to some degree or another. As soon as you stand up and get out of bed in the morning your core muscles have to be activated to prevent you from just flopping over at the waist. All forms of rigorous physical activity will work your core muscles. For example, one of the toughest core workouts you can do is a series of short all out sprints. Don’t believe me? Give this sprint interval routine a try and see how sore your ‘core’ and ‘abs’ are the next day.
20 yard sprints x 4
40 yard sprints x 4
60 yard sprints x 4
80 yard sprints x 4
100 yard sprints x 4
After each sprint walk back to the start and repeat until you have completed 4 sprints at that distance, then take 90-120 second rest and start the next distance. If you push these hard, your whole body should be sore the next day including of those ‘core’ muscles. I’ll bet this is not the image you had in your head of a ‘core’ workout.
You can train ‘core’ muscles every day if you want, which isn’t saying much because they are working all the time anyway. With that said there are core exercises that are better than others, and the exercises people typically think of for core should not be performed every day, and some of them like crunches should never be done at all. In the second part of this article I will discuss the right and wrong way to train this part of your body.
John Barban is a professional strength and conditioning coach and nutrition expert. He has extensive experience designing nutritional supplements and has developed his trademark workout for women 6 Minute Circuits. John is an expert contributor to http://www.efit-today.com/public/department59.cfm and recomends the diet program http://www.eatstopeat.com , and believes it is the best new diet for easy and effective weight loss.Article from articlesbase.com
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