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Burn Stomach Fat Lightning Fast - 3 Things You Must Know to Burn Fat Fast! Having a beer belly or muffin top can really take a toll on one's confidence. It's embarrassing to take off your shirt or put on a bikini. Luckily, there are ways to burn stomach fat lightning fast. Losing abdominal fat quickly will boil down to 3 factors, and those factors will be the focus of this article. Detoxify The System Detoxification is probably the most important, unknown aspect of weight loss. If our body isn't functioning properly, losing stomach fat, or any fat for that matter, is going to be next to impossible. Did you know that people are exposed to poisonous toxins every day? These harmful toxins are in the air we breathe and the food we eat. They balloon up our fat cells, hundreds of times their normal size and throw off the body's ability to function correctly. Fiber supplements and fat burning body wraps are great for detoxing and losing inches in a hurry! Get Some Exercise Staying active is a must if we want to lose weight quickly. I know people are busy, but some time has to be made for some calorie burning activities. Jogging, walking, swimming, and bike riding are great for burning calories. If we can devote 30 minutes/ day to some aerobics, and do some strength training 2-3 days per week for 15-20 min., the fat will melt off. (If your body is properly cleansed). In addition, cleaning, painting, shopping, and gardening are all calorie burning activities as well. Anything you can do to stay more active is good for an overall healthy life-style and shedding pounds. Eat The Smart Way Eat six small meals per day (roughly 300 calories), instead of gorging on 3 huge meals. This will do a couple things: Boost our metabolism, making it easier for the body to lose weight. Keep a steady flow of nutrients to our system to raise our energy levels so we can stay more active. Focus on eating properly, staying active, and don't forget about detoxifying the system. If you're doing these things consistently, losing stomach fat will happen quickly. The link I've provided is for the best fat burning body wraps I have come across. If your looking for a way to detoxify your system and lose inches in a matter of minutes, this may very well interest you! For the many inquiries I receive in regards to losing stomach fat fast, I highly suggest checking out: Lose Weight The Easy Way Pat Walsh is a highly respected author in the fields of weight loss and nutrition, and has over 1,000,000 published article views. http://www.thesexywrap.com/ ---------------------- Smart Exercise: Burning Fat, Getting Fit Best-selling author Covert Bailey has revolutionized thinking about health and fitness. Smart Exercise is a comprehensive guide to exercise and a lucid explanation of how our bodies stay fit or fat. Most important, Smart Exercise reveals the world's best-kept secret about fitness: keep your muscles in peak form and everything else will follow. Using his famous sense of humor to great effect, Bailey explains how muscles function, describes the multiple benefits of a good workout, and shows why muscle efficiency is the key to lowering body fat and improving general health. Take Covert's Home Fitness Test, make this book your exercise bible, and enjoy the benefits of being in the best shape of your life. " Bailey's style can be technical and overbearing but the man knows what he's talking about. I had been exercising for about 3 years when I found Covert's book. I had lost and kept off 30+ pounds but I wasn't really getting any closer to heavenly body I wanted to have. I could run 5+ miles, cycle about 30 and walk 20 without hurting too much. But I couldn't seem to lose that last ten or so pounds, not to mention get the definition I wanted to have in certain trouble spots like my thighs. I did killer workouts, sometimes running in the morning and cycling at night for only minute changes in my physique. It was so frustrating I wanted to give up. I wasn't a fat or out of shape person but I wasn't able to get the results I wanted though I was working very hard. It wasn't until I read Smart Exercise and began using wind sprints and longer aerobic sessions in conjunction with a small split weight-training routine that my body began to look and feel significantly different. I learned how to eat to fuel my body, how long I could work out and what the best frequency was. I learned that more is not always better and I definitely learned the value of allow my body to recover. With Bailey's help I developed a schedule and routine that allowed me to lose 10lbs in a little under eight weeks. I literally went from burning 500 calories in a 45 minute session to burning over 700 in 35 minute session because of windsprints and cross-training. With what seemed to be 70% of the effort, I was getting twice the results. If you're at plateau and you want some good advice. Or if you've been working out for a while and want to develop a more efficient routine, this is an ideal book to buy." " The clearest, most practical book I've ever read on fitness and using exercise to feel fit and lose fat. Smart Exercise taught me about our body's three different fuel systems, and what the effects of different kinds of exercise are on them. Now I know how hard to exercise, how often to exercise, how long to exercise, and how to vary my workouts appropriately for best results. In a "past life", I ran regularly, and completed three marathons (last one in 1992), but then my third child arrived, and I got too busy raising (and chauffering) children to spend all that time running. I gained 30 pounds, and floundered badly in my efforts to design and stick to an exercise program. The information in Smart Exercise has been both informative and motivating. So far, I've dropped 10 pounds, and I'm enjoying my exercise quite a bit more. I especially appreciate the book's emphasis on helping us make sense of the science, and helping us apply common-sense principles to cut through all the propaganda, hype, and misinformation surrounding fitness and its relationship to weight loss. I consider myself an honorary Missourian (the "Show Me" state), and this is a book that lives up to the "show me" standard, with all its points backup up by credible scientific research. Smart Exercise has been immensely helpful, and highly MOTIVATING in designing my own exercise program, and making sure it is doing what I want it to--feel fit, lose the spare tire, and live longer. If I could have only one book on fitness and exercise on my bookshelf, this would be the one." " " I bought this book because it was recommended in a mens' fitness magazine as being one of the best fitness books of the decade and I don't regret it. I've read a lot about diet and exercise and after a while it all sounds the came, but Mr. Bailey's book tackles the subject of exercise in a more in-depth manner. He doesn't just tell you that low-intensity full-body exercise is good for burning fat. He explains why in a convincing manner and the explanation goes beyond the "standard" stuff you tend to see in magazines. And it's not just about burning fat either. He explains what are the best ways to work out so that you can improve your aerobic fitness or how to train your short-term engery system for sprinting, etc... Beware that there is some discussion of biochemistry -- so you will see references to scary-sounding terms like the Krebs cycle, glucose, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, and triglycerides. However, he doesn't go into horrible, boring detail about these subjects. In fact, having some familiarity with this from previous biology classes, I think I might've enjoyed a little more in-depth treatment of these areas, but then that depends on what you're interested in. Don't worry -- it's not super-complicated. He doesn't go through all the steps of the Krebs cycle for instance. He gives you enough to illustrate the points and to show that he knows what he's talking about. Some might find his cute humor style annoying. For instance, he talks a lot about making you a "better butter burner". And he sometimes makes up silly stories that are not true to illustrate a point. It didn't bother me, but some people might be bothered by his lack of political correctness. He is quite liberal in his use of the word "fat people". He is pretty consistent in calling them "fat" rather than "unfit". Not being into political correctness, I found this amusing rather than offensive. One other caveat is that the book is a little bit depressing at times in that it talks a lot about fat people (his phrase, see above :-) don't burn fat well, have a smaller range in which they can rest, have difficulty exercising at the proper intensity for results, and basically are just at a tremendous disadvantage while fit people burn fat well and have many advantages in getting fit. Might be depressing to you, but if it's true, you need to know so that you can take the right steps to get on the slow road toward fitness."














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