What is best way to get a flat Stomich?

Keeping fit and keeping flat

As Patty said, there is EVERY reason to work out and keep fit.;)

Getting those muscles firm and conditioned is a great start..

You don't have to wrestle with heavy weights or use machines if you don't want to - you can use Pilates equipment or Theraband.

I had the most disgusting flabby underarms about a year ago, and then I began regularly (daily) spending 5 minutes doing resistance excercises with 2 simples pieces of Pilates equipment (just a hand squeeze and a spring loaded item that you can squeeze together with your arms or your legs.).)

Well, guess what? I no longer have those tell:)tale middle age underarms! I have developed pleasantly muscular uper arms, nothing too crazy, and firm under arms. Not bad for 5 minutes only.:D

In addition to the underarm boost, I also have succeeded in losing a lot of the sloppy, flabby skin covering my abs. (I don't quite have the six pack I long for, but then I don't really work at it hard enough);) . I do however, have a respectably flat stomach and the overall muscle tone in that region is much improved.:)

I do 60 sit ups daily - 20 each of three different positions, and this really helps.:cool:

And, I have been taking a product called SlimNow (by CanPrev), which contains Hoodia and some other stuff (no ephedrins) and have lost 9 pounds over 4 months. that's two sizes down for me!:D :D :D

I believe that regular workouts, a heavy physical work day (I landscape), sensible eating and lots of water help me a lot.:)
 
I noticed that I lost most off my stomach when I was doing a lot of treadmill work and when I walked to and from the gym for my workouts. That's when I saw most results. Ever since I stopped walking to work and my work outs haven't been as frequent, my stomach has started to get bigger again.
 
"Food to watch out for: milk, milk products, and too much fruits will make your lower abs look bloated."

... I also find that refined carbs make my tummy bloated as well. I think another important thing in the quest to lose body fat and get a nice toned tummy is to drink a lot of water. I find that when I'm drinking my water and skipping the "bad" carbs, that my tummy is pretty flat ... if I only I could tone it :rolleyes: Your exercises sound really good and I'm going to have to try them all .. I do some already but not that intensly and not all the ones you mentioned - this should be fun!! :p
 
Moderation is a good way to go

"Food to watch out for: milk, milk products, and too much fruits will make your lower abs look bloated."

... I also find that refined carbs make my tummy bloated as well. I think another important thing in the quest to lose body fat and get a nice toned tummy is to drink a lot of water. I find that when I'm drinking my water and skipping the "bad" carbs, that my tummy is pretty flat ... if I only I could tone it :rolleyes: Your exercises sound really good and I'm going to have to try them all .. I do some already but not that intensly and not all the ones you mentioned - this should be fun!! :p

Drinking lots of water is good, but don't over do it - you want to drink slowly and make sure you drink when you are thirsty (of course). I recently began using a drink called Amino Vital - it is great for those days when I am going to be working really hard and long in the sun - and I find it picks me up (no caffein). It acts like Gatorade, but has some supplements in too.

I think one of the things we have to do is approach our diet with a view to being moderate. Fewer carbs and calories, more protein - yes, but the right ones.

I have to stay away from all milk products, because I have a lactase intolerance, so that makes MY choices easy.
 
Drinking lots of water is good, but don't over do it - you want to drink slowly and make sure you drink when you are thirsty (of course). I recently began using a drink called Amino Vital - it is great for those days when I am going to be working really hard and long in the sun - and I find it picks me up (no caffein). It acts like Gatorade, but has some supplements in too.

I think one of the things we have to do is approach our diet with a view to being moderate. Fewer carbs and calories, more protein - yes, but the right ones.

I have to stay away from all milk products, because I have a lactase intolerance, so that makes MY choices easy.

I agree with you Weezy .. moderation is key and all foods are ok if you use common sense and practice moderation. I just find that refined carbs bloat me .. I see it right away .. it's too bad cause I love them :p I mentioned water b/c I retain easily all over my body and so by drinking water throughout the day, I find it keeps my tummy flatter and I actually feel lighter and have more energy .. even with water, moderation has to be practiced. Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing.
 
Flat tummies and moderation

I agree with you Weezy .. moderation is key and all foods are ok if you use common sense and practice moderation. I just find that refined carbs bloat me .. I see it right away .. it's too bad cause I love them :p I mentioned water b/c I retain easily all over my body and so by drinking water throughout the day, I find it keeps my tummy flatter and I actually feel lighter and have more energy .. even with water, moderation has to be practiced. Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing.

Sounds like you are on the right track, Colie.

The same "rules" don't work for everyone. I drink water like crazy when I'm outside, working in 40C temps, but have recently learned that the Gatorade style beverages are better for you in that particular instance. It works for me, but might not work for another person.

I have my fruits down to three daily including my glass of juice.

Speaking of nasty carbs - I had a bad urge to eat a Caramel Pecan Hagendaz in July. :eek: Boy it sure tasted good - half an hour later my tummy was bloated and I was feeling ill. Oh well, I only do that once a summer (sigh):eek:

I AM really pleased with the SlimNow pills which are keeping the appetite within reason, and I don't get the same cravings for bad stuff nowdays.

Must be decreasing, since I bought some really slinky jeans size 28 and fit into them ............:D
 
Did any one else get a really stoopid email from some person who can't spell pushing some diet supplement? Or was I the only lucky one ;-(
 
"but will give you a flat, defined, FEMININE, very sexy tummy ?"....Are these exercises good for males? if so thank you very much, Im gonna start now.
 
to be able to see your abdominals with any kind of definition you simply need a lower body fat %, get down into single figures and you're there

obvious getting there isnt as simple as it sounds, i wont make a massive post as most things have been touched on already however keep this in mind

good core strength is better then a weak body with low body fat %
single figure body fat % for good definition
no amount of tlaking will get you there, ifu really want it, work for it!
 
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