With winter fast approaching and the holiday season right around the corner, this the time of the year when people start the cycle of packing on pounds and adding that extra belly fat. It shouldn't be a big surprise that during the winter, people tend to stopping going to the gym, and start eating excessively. Once the first signs of spring appear, everyone will start looking for a quick way to burn that excess belly fat to get in shape for the summer. Unfortunately, there is no safe way to lose belly fat rapidly.
Realistically, even with a quick shift in your diet and a crash course back into the gym, it will still take some time to lose that spare tire. Truth be told, the stomach is probably the hardest area to successfully remove fat because it's made up what is known as 'stubborn' fat.
Your body is actually physiologically different when it comes to fat around the abdominal region, since it is used as stored energy and helps protect vital organs. When allowed to do so, your body will naturally store fat to be used later, which certainly doesn't help when you are trying to burn as much fat as possible.
If you step back and think about it, the reason your body burns fat is in anticipation of needing extra energy, especially when working out. This is why working out boosts your metabolism, which facilitates the burning of stored fat. This is why rapid fat loss is not easily accomplished.
As I just mentioned, the most important aspect of weight loss or fat loss is exercise. Without it your body has no reason to start burning fat and will continue to store excess fat for later use. This doesn't mean that you have to start lifting weights for 2 hours at a time, but the more strenuous the workout, the faster your body will start burning fat. Depending on your level of fitness (or lack there of), even starting with a daily walk or jog will start the wheels in motion. Continually challenging your body and mixing up your routine will confuse your metabolism and help speed up the fat loss process.
Cardio is great, but doesn't need to be performed in excess. Short sprints followed up by sessions of regular cardio are going to be the most effective. Again, there is no need to spend two hours at it, but rapid bursts to get your heart rate up will help facilitate losing belly fat.
Regulating your diet goes hand-in-hand with exercise for achieving a loss in stomach fat. Too many people make the mistake of thinking that just because they are exercising they can eat anything they want. Unfortunately this is not the case. It is important to cut back on the excess fat, carbohydrates, and sugars, while focusing on proteins.
It is always a good idea to get professional advice on the right diet for your specific situation, since different body types will require a different daily caloric and nutritional intake. As long as you are patient with the process and continually push yourself in the gym, there is no reason why within time, you can't be sporting your own set of six-pack abs.
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