3 Worst Stomach Fat Loss
Exercises
by Ed Scow
(aka The Fit Dad) - Certified Fitness Professional and Fat Loss
Expert for Busy Moms and
Dads
People seem to have a lot of differing
opinions on what some of the best fat loss exercises are. Some
say interval training is the best stomach
fat loss exercise, while others say you need to spend more
time doing resistance training to lose
stomach fat.
I tend to be in the middle, although I
lean toward the resistance training group.
What many people don’t tell you, though
is what makes a bad fat loss exercise.
What are the worst stomach fat loss exercises that I see people
doing that are really just a waste of time?
#1:
Crunches – Yes, crunches are the king when it
comes to bad fat loss exercises. You may think they do a great
job at getting rid of your stomach fat, but they’re pretty much
worthless.
Sure they work your abs, but what’s that
matter if you’ve got a layer of fat covering those strong and
defined abs up?
You need to move more muscle and you need
to pay more attention to your weight loss diet if you want to
lose that stomach fat rather than spending any time doing
crunches.
There are far better fat loss exercises
to do that focus on the abs like planks, push-ups, mountain
climbers and squats, that will help you lose stomach
fat.
#2: "Thigh
Master" type exercises for ladies and bicep curls for
guys. I had to throw a couple exercises here
because when it comes down to the battle of the sexes, these
two exercises take the cake in being the worst fat loss
exercises.
They are "mirror" exercises, meaning that
you do them to look better in the mirror…or naked, yet they
actually do very little in terms of fat loss.
I know that Suzanne Sommers made a
killing off that stupid little contraption and that thousands,
if nor millions of ladies, go right to those machines in the
health clubs, but they simply don’t live up to their
hype.
They don’t move enough muscle, which
means they don’t burn any calories, which means they won’t make
your legs look any better.
And fellas, seriously, stop going right
to the bicep curls when you hit the gym. Sure they might work
your biceps pretty well, but they’re not as effective as you
think they are.
You need to move a lot of muscle and get
the hormones flowing go get bigger arms, and bicep curls do not
accomplish either of these goals.
#3:
Cardio. I know cardio isn’t really a fat
loss exercise that many would consider to be a part of this
list, but the way the majority of people look at cardio, it
belongs on this list.
Cardio is sometimes viewed as the
end-all-be-all when it comes to fat loss and fat loss
exercises, but it’s very overrated.
Yes, it’s good for overall health, but
when it comes to being an effective fat loss exercise, it just
doesn’t hold up to the billing it’s given.
Usually when people do cardio, they
become infatuated with the little calorie counting machine that
supposedly gives you an accurate readout of how many calories
you’re burning.
First off, it’s not accurate because each
individual is different when it comes to how many calories they
burn in any given amount of time.
Second, the amount of calories you burn
in a period of time should not be your barometer when it comes
to evaluating fat loss exercises or fat loss workouts. That’s a
very small period of time in the grand scheme of things.
What you should be worried about is how elevated your
metabolism stays after your'e done working out and traditional
cardio just doesn't do it when it comes to a great stomach fat
exercise.
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