Thirty-five full inches of belly fat stands in the way, lodged between desperate you and that hot two-piece bikini you saw from the shop window. What to do? You scour the Internet, eager to find tips to lose belly fat. In the end, you discover that there is just too much information for you to ingest and digest. Need help managing the information overload? Here are a few guidelines on how to sort out Internet tips to lose belly fat into what's to be trusted and what's not.
* Exercise, eat right, workout, healthy diet. Almost all the sites that talk about losing belly fat mention these tips in all the possible translations and permutations. First off, we know this already. There isn't anything about exercising and having a healthy diet that hasn't been said already. Aside from giving you generic reasons and information about exercise and diet, the trusted resource should also cite the scientific basis behind how these help keep the tummy trim, and the body healthy, for that matter.
* The health and fitness industry is a dynamic one, which is why we never run out of fad diets, in the first place. If you are looking for a credible resource for tips to lose belly fat, go for those that cite fresh studies so you can verify their claims. It will also help if you can find a link to the actual journal entry to make sure the "study" results are not fabricated or exaggerated.
* Websites or merchandisers who intend to sell will always find the opportunity to do so, most of the time at odd places in what would have been objective and informative articles. Be wary of articles that hard sell tummy-trimming products or exercise regimens, or those that advertise fitness personalities.
* Some credible articles also cite authorities. When they do, however, don't take the publisher's word for it. Take a minute to Google the expert's name to find out his or her credentials so you're sure that he or she knows what he or she is talking about.
* Don't stick to one website as your source of information. The Internet is a boundless source of information about anything and everything, including losing belly fat, and sub-topics under it like mobilizing visceral fat, boosting insulin response, spot exercises, etc. Find out everything you can from each website, take note of information that you think needs cross-referencing, and try to confirm through similar information in other websites.
* Finally, any website that prescribes a single regimen or strategy for losing fat belly is sure to be bogus. The reason? Experts from all over the world have searched and researched for effective ways to keep the body fit and healthy but none of them has gone back so far to say that they have found THE solution. Another practical reason: if there is a one true way to a trim tummy, then why don't we all have washboard abs by now? So the next time you come across an article that sells a program or regimen as the only way to go, click on the next search result quickly.
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