The stomach fat is made of visceral and hypodermic fat. Visceral fat is a dangerous deep fat that covers the vital organs. It increases your risk of diabetes and it affects the insulin resistance.
This fat releases the leptin hormone which has a responsibility to regulate the appetite, memory, and learning. Many studies proved that fat people have increased risk of dementia.
It is very difficult to get rid of the stomach fat, but with a great effort and some diet changes, you will be able to remove the fat in 2-3 weeks.
Belly-busting exercise routine
This routine includes 3 different levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. You should perform the 9 exercises every day in order to obtain the best results. You can start with the beginner level and gradually increase your level.
BEGINNER MOVES:
Butterfly Crunch
You should lie on your back and make sure the under parts of your feet are touching each other. Place them as closer to the body as possible.
Your hands should be placed beneath your head. Pull up the chest off the ground, but make sure not to pull up your lower back then return to the beginning position. Do 3 sets with 10 repetitions.
Hip Lifts
You should lie on the left side. Your knees should be bent and your left elbow should support your body on the floor. Lift your right arm and pull up your left hip. Then, lower your hip, but make sure not to hit the floor.
Do 2 sets with 15 repetitions each. You can also perform the exercise with your legs straight, but in this way it will be more difficult for you if you are a beginner.
Front Plank
Your beginning position is on your knees and hands. Pull down your chest so the forearms contact the ground. Keep your elbows aligned with your shoulders.
In order to transfer your weight on your toes, pull up your knees slowly. Contract your glutes and legs and keep them in a straight line. You should keep this position for half a minute at first then gradually increase the time.
INTERMEDIATE MOVES: (NEXT PAGE)
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