Slim Down for Summer

If you’re a one-piece kind of woman hankering for a bikini-ready body, here’s a plan designed to reach all the body parts your bathing suit won’t. Don’t worry—if a string isn’t your thing, and you’re more of a tankini kind of gal, or you’re simply hoping to look better in a suit with a daring back or a few strategically-placed keyholes—this workout’s for you!

You’ll target your abs, butt, thighs, and chest with these six exercises. But this is no standard workout—we’ve developed a two-in-one toning routine that combines upper- and lower-body moves so you get the most out of your exercise efforts. It’s about training smarter, not longer. By recruiting more muscles at once, you tackle more flab in the same amount of time. Plus, more muscles moving means that you’ll get the added benefit of a bigger calorie burn, making it easier to lose weight as you firm up.

These exercises will strengthen and tone your bikini body. To reduce extra body fat, follow a lower-calorie eating plan and include at least 30 minutes of cardio work such as walking, running or cardio fitness classes on most days of the week. If you stick to the plan, in as soon as eight weeks you’ll uncover the best birthday suit your bathing suit can’t hide!

How to do it:

Choose a weight that's heavy enough to challenge your target muscles, but not so heavy that your joints feel strained. Start with dumbbells that are at least 3 to 5 pounds and gradually work up to using 6 to 20 pounds, depending on the exercise.

Start by performing one set of eight to 12 repetitions of each exercise, and work up to doing three sets of eight to 12 reps. Do this workout two to three times a week with a rest day in between.

Modify this workout to match your fitness level. Follow the recommended moves, or adapt them as needed by doing a similar exercise that's easier or more challenging.

What you need: weights and a stability ball

Ready to get bikini-ready? Click here to get the moves.

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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Monday, April 27, 2009 9:26:06 AM

Dancing Exercise is wonderfull! Also try to exercise your in-nerself!

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Saturday, April 25, 2009 5:20:52 PM
try P90X it aches but i lost 10 pounds the first week! as long as your deticated it rele works! go to P90X.com im not a worker either, jsut a regular person
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Friday, April 24, 2009 2:27:51 PM

Ahh I really need help! I begin a fitness program, then I quit after 2 weeks! help!Sad I really need to drop 40lbs

Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:12:37 PM

I have been using "walk away the pounds" with Leslie Sansone. I have bought the DVD. Walk away the Pounds" express 2-1 dvd. It rocks all ages, all fitness levels. 3 - 4 times a week. I also use the stretch bands with the video and any other time I want to.  It rocks. No fast food, No soda, no extra salt. High fiber, lean protein diet with fresh veggies cooked to my liking. I have lost 35 lb since 2/02/09 and it is 4/22/09. I have also dropped almost 4 pant sizes. :)

 

Monday, April 20, 2009 6:59:14 AM

Me too!!!! Im about 5'9 and weigh about 145 but my GUT is in the way. Everyone says that I look good but when I look in rhe mirror, I'm not a happy camper. I have a muffin belly underneath the clothes! I need help!!!!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 8:44:13 AM

I have the perfect legs but, I need to get rid of this wide shoulder and back. I would also like to get a slimmer neck. What do I do?

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 8:30:20 AM
hello i'm a man saw the comment love my weight but want to lose my gut??? what do you recommend for me???
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:51:44 AM
oh and I forgot - Billy Blank makes some super hard tae bo work outs.  Get the hard ones and work out at your level - then eventually you should be able to work out at the level of the dvd.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:50:02 AM
I constantly tell people to work out in the morning before work.  yes, getting up at 5 sucks, but once youre up its fine.  Also, if I think about working out all day, I dread it.  If I do it first thing I have no time to think about it.  Also, as the day goes on, things come up and I end up not doing it.  I've gotten many people into workingnout before work, and even though they swore up and down they couldn't do it, they now agree that it's really the only way to go if you want to stick to it.  Just get up and go. 
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