Are you noticing more ab flab with each passing year? An estimated 50 to 60 percent of the amount of fat in your midsection is said to be dictated by the genes you inherit. But how you live and changes that your body goes through as you age also play a major role. Hormonal fluctuations that can start in a woman’s mid- to late-30s, are often accompanied by an increase in waist size. Too much stress, too little sleep and eating too many calories can also contribute to belly bulge. Your level of activity also affects your shape—more active people are more likely to be leaner all over, including in their bellies.

But before you drop to the floor to perform what seems like the obvious antidote to expanding abs—crunches and other “core” exercises—realize that a bigger belly is caused from excess fat in the area, not weak muscles. So pummeling away at abdominal muscles won’t have the flattening effect you might think it will. What core exercises can do is strengthen your abs and surrounding muscles. Providing that these moves don’t stress your spine, too, a strong core provides spinal stability. And that core strength also helps you move more powerfully when you do cardio.

And that’s a good thing since what you need to do to slim down is more cardio to burn excess body fat (and cutting out extra calories in what you eat helps, too). By using up extra energy with aerobic workouts, your body pulls from fat cells all over the body. The good news is that ab fat has a higher lipolytic activity than lower-body fat. That means that more fat-burning enzymes are circulated in ab fat cells. And this may explain why many studies show that increasing the amount of cardio you do each week has a direct effect in helping to reduce your waist size.

Our workout has a fat-zapping effect because it includes high-intensity cardio bursts to help you burn more calories in between each of six super core-conditioning moves. For a maximum belly blast, complete the entire routine once through, then repeat two more circuits.

HOW TO DO IT:

• All but one of these ab-toning moves uses your body weight and focuses on isometric contractions where you simply hold the muscle tight.

• Wear supportive sneakers so that you can work at a high-intensity during the cardio bursts.

• Work up to complete three entire circuits of this routine, alternating two-minute cardio bursts with a core move.

• Do this workout four to six times a week.

• Modify this workout to match your fitness level. Follow the recommended moves, or adapt     them as needed by clicking on a similar exercise that is easier or more challenging.

• Lower the intensity or time of each cardio burst if it feels too challenging. Slow down or stop if you feel too breathless or dizzy.

• For move No. 4, choose a light weight that is 3 to 8 pounds. If your shoulders feel fatigued during this move, lighten the weight.

What you need: one weight and sneakers

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This diet and exercise program should not be followed without first consulting a health care professional. If you have any special health conditions requiring attention, you should consult with your health care professional regularly regarding possible modification of this program.

Martica is a Manhattan-based exercise physiologist and nutritionist and an award-winning fitness instructor. She has written for a variety of publications including Self, Health, Prevention, The New York Times and others. Martica is the author of seven books, including her latest, Cross-Training for Dummies. (Read her full bio.)

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During the Spring, Summer, and Fall, I garden.  A lot.  I also hold my stomach in when I pick up something up, push, pull, carry something (watering cans, bag of dirt, pots), etc.  I use 2 watering cans to water all of my plants and not the hose, thereby getting a lot of walking in.  For my 2 huge flower beds I do use a sprinkler, but I also use the water cans to water plants that aren't getting any water (because of a large bush overhanging the bed).  I lost about 4 lbs and I have toned my stomach muscles because my jeans are too big.  Also my relatives have noticed and asked if I lost weight. Smile  My problem is when I can no longer garden, I don't have any other form of exercise to do (that I like or can tolerate) during the winter so my stomach goes back to its old shape.  Any suggestions please?
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Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:20:15 PM

Losing weight is good if you're overweight, but the term 'muffin top' still annoys me. If people would just wear the correct size of pants, muffin top would be non-existant. Everyone is going to have a bulge if they try to stuff themselves into a pair of pants two sizes too small just so they feel better about their size.

Sunday, August 30, 2009 10:35:32 AM
Sorry sdigkjs, how about that millionaire guy that cut off his wifes fingers and pulled her teeth. He sounds wonderful.NOT!  i guess there are materialistic woman though that don't care about this. Being so superficial, money is  everything to you. Crazy.  Make your own money feel good about yourself.  
Sunday, August 30, 2009 7:13:25 AM

wow, posts do disappear - the last one was actually nice, it was there one minute, then gone the next!

 

Sunday, August 30, 2009 7:04:27 AM
well, keep in min the simple things that you can do to lose weight - remember it took years to put on, it wont come off overnight, but if you keep at it it will come off in months - you will feel years younger, keep at it, good luck
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