Are Crunches Overrated When Trying To Lose
Stomach Fat?
by Ed Scow (aka The Fit Dad) - Certified Fitness Professional
and Fat Loss Expert for Busy Moms and
Dads
Whenever I design workouts for clients,
they always want to know why I don’t include more
crunches.
I ask them why they should be included
and, without missing a beat, they say “Because I need to
lose this belly and crunches are
supposed to be a good exercise for the
stomach.”
I ask “Why?”
“Because…”
Then there’s silence. They really
can’t give me a good answer other than “because that’s what
I’ve always read or heard.”
To which I always respond “How have those
crunches helped you in the past?”
Crunches are, by far, the most overrated
and useless exercise in your arsenal when it comes to losing
stomach fat.
Don’t get me wrong, they have some value,
but they just don’t work as well as you think when you want to
get rid of belly fat and carve out a smaller waist.
I understand why you think they would
work. You’re supposed to work the area you want to look
better and crunches are a good exercise to hit the
middle.
Too bad that’s not the way your body
works.
When you lose fat, you do it from all
over your body, not just one particular area.
Plus, to really burn fat and lose weight,
you need to work a lot of muscle and kick the intensity up a
few notches.
Muscle burns fat and your abs just aren’t
a very big muscle group.
After learning that, it shouldn’t be too
shocking to hear that the best way to lose stomach fat and get
a smaller waist is to stick to full body workouts and exercises
that move a lot of muscle.
Plus, you should keep your workouts to a
minimum in terms of time so that you can really focus on the
intensity.
To put that another way and help you
visualize what I’m saying about crunches and stomach fat, I
want you to imagine yourself doing a crunch and doing a
push-up.
You probably don’t think the push-up
would be a good exercise to do if you want to lose belly fat,
but it is.
Here’s why…
Push-ups not only work your chest, but
they also work your shoulders, triceps (back of your arm) PLUS
they really work your core.
I’m sure you’ve heard of a Plank before,
well a push-up is really just a plank but your arms are
moving.
The push-up works A LOT of muscle, where
the crunch just works your abs.
There’s really no contest in my mind as
to which works better and there shouldn’t be in yours
either.
If you’re still skeptical, just trust me
for a few weeks.
Throw out the crunches and do full body
workouts and full body exercises (like push-ups, squats,
lunges, planks, rows, shoulder presses and combination
movements) and do them intensely.
I promise you’ll burn more fat,
especially from your stomach, doing that type of workout and
using those types of exercises.
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