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December 25th, 2007, 07:07 PM
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Rep Power: 7 | | | Flat stomach exercises? What are the best ways to turn a pudgy belly--disgustingly reminiscent of that of a pregnant woman--into a flat stomach?
I'm 16, 5'2" and 109 pounds (female) but I don't even look like I weigh so little. I've been told I look pregnant because of how big my stomach is, but I can't get rid of it no matter how much I try. My total exercise routine consists of 600 jumping jacks, 300 situps, and 300 pushups per day. I used to only do about 60 situps, and strangely enough, ever since I started doing 300 it seems like my stomach is only getting bigger. It's horrible.
Can anybody fill me in on some effective exercises that will burn away my stomach fat?
Thanks! | 
December 25th, 2007, 08:51 PM
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Rep Power: 13 | | There is no way to spot reduce. Always remember that spot reduction is not possible, so losing flab only on your abs or thighs or glutes is not going to happen. However, once body fat reduction takes place, your abs will look better.
For your abs to become leaner and tighter, your overall body fat must be reduced through a combination of proper nutrition, exercise and consistency. Following a calorie-reduced healthy eating plan and excercising should help you lose body fat and get the results you want.
Check out the link below for some ab excercises; again with this in mind that spot reduction does not work. https://www.ediets.com/news/article...._2425572/cid_3 | 
December 26th, 2007, 11:23 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | If that is truly what you do (and I doubt it, smells almost trolling) then it is your diet that is the issue, not your exercise routine. Monitor your calories.
On an aside, your stomach is not that big, as you are 109 lbs. It doesnt help us help you when you exaggerate.
Michael | 
December 26th, 2007, 02:26 PM
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Rep Power: 9 | | Are you sure you're not actually bloated? Ie your stomach sticks out not because of excessive fat but poor digestion?
IF IT'S BLOATING
If it's that, consider cutting down on junk food and fizzy drinks, and WHITE unrefined carbs. If that doesn't help, I would consider searching for food intolerances. For example, when I eat wheat or have too much lactose (found in diary), I blow up and look pregnant. My friends used to pat my stomach and ask when it's due lol - they know about it and well, and I've learnt to laugh about it!
IF IT'S NOT BLOATING
You have a BMI of 20, which is tiny and what most women would dream of. It's at the light end of healthy, so consider yourself lucky. Take a mirror, and have a decent look at yourself - I seriously doubt you have much excess fat around your middle. Learn to love your body and realise that you actually look pretty hot! I was determined I was fat when I was your age (I'm 21 now) but really I was very slim at that time (about BMI of 20), but because I thought I wasn't, that's when my dieting/bingeing started, and now I have a really hard time keeping my weight down - don't let this happen to you!!
You don't need to do that many sit-ups etc. In fact, it's not usually recommended, especially every day as your muscles need to recover. I would suggest just staying active and doing whole body exercises. Here is a suggestion:
- Every 2-3 days do 12x2-3 (2-3 sets of 12, slowly, breathing well, and leave 30 sec rest in between) of one or 2 abs, pushups, lungues, calf raises or similar exercises often found in women's magazines
- Try doing a team sport, or walk/run every week
Good luck, and remember eat well and love yourself | 
December 26th, 2007, 07:59 PM
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Rep Power: 7 | | @ExercisePhysio: If I were a troll, I'd put a great deal more effort into my gimmick. Is that amount of exercise seriously that weird? :T
Anyway, as far as my calories go I eat about 1600 per day. For a while I starved myself and lost about 30 pounds (was 140) but I've increased my caloric intake since then, but even when I was crash dieting I couldn't seem to lose the pudgy belly. I stay away from sweets and junk except for tiny bites here and there, I'll never let myself have as much as a quarter of a serving of that stuff; the only real "guilty" pleasure I have is Starbucks every once in a while.
I guess it'd help if I posted a picture, just to get some opinions.
That's how my stomach is without having eaten anything that day. It gets crazy big as the day goes along.
I'm not sure if digestion is the problem.. :T I wonder, does the fact that I exercise soon after I eat mess with my digestion?
Also, thank you all for the site and the tips. | 
December 28th, 2007, 02:01 PM
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Rep Power: 9 | | Looks like bloating to me, not fat! Could be a wide range of things, like food sensitivities, IBS, poor digestion etc.
I'm intolerant to many foods which make me bloat and blow up, thanks to a shitty digestion system. I'm less bloated in the morning then I blow up like mad during the day, nighttime being worse, if I eat stuff that triggers bloating for me. I developed this in my late teens. This is what I'd recommend:
- Avoid fizzy drinks, even diet ones as they've got bubbles in them, and cut down on caffeine
- Avoid processed food, refined carbs and junk food
- Avoid long periods without eating, avoid eating big portions in one go, eat regularly
- Avoid broad spectrum antibiotics like Keflek, which really disrupts the bacteria in your gut
- Take probiotics via live yogurt or supplements TRIGGER FOODS
Hard to tell what they are. Common trigger foods are wheat and lactose (yogurt usually ok, milk full of it, hard cheeses not so much), so try cutting back on these and see if it improves. Do you also have other symptoms, like too frequent or infrequent bowel movements? MANAGING BLOATING
If you're bloated, the key is to improve digestion. For a few days, avoid raw veggies and fruit. Basically cook them, and eat "mushy" food. For example, try porridge/oatmeal for breakfast instead of "harsh" cereal. Avoid insoluble fiber (can irritate sensitive bowels - insoluble fiber can be a bit like sandpaper - so no all bran, and why it's better to cook veggies and fruit, as it softens the fibers). Have rice with a bit of veggies and lean meat, or soup. Have 4+ small meals a day.
DIARY
Keep a diary for a while, and write how your stomach reacts every day. After a few weeks, things will improve I'm sure. As I'm writing, I look about 6 mo pregnant  as I had 2 wheat biscuits the other day, but at least I know what caused it! You'll soon manage to pinpoint what triggers your bloating, and how to improve your digestion.
Hope I helped!
Last edited by Lula; December 28th, 2007 at 02:05 PM.
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December 28th, 2007, 02:02 PM
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Rep Power: 9 | | | BTW better to wait at least 1h after eating to exercise!! | 
January 1st, 2008, 07:29 PM
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Rep Power: 13 | | It doesn't look like fat.
Its either bloating or 4 months pregnant, the skin looks like its stretched tight. If your 109lbs and your stomach looks like that (when it shouldnt be like that at that weight), go see your doctor. | 
January 2nd, 2008, 10:28 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | This is just my opinion based on personal experience.......I'm 5' 103 lbs and my belly looks exactly like yours when I indulge in sugar free products like Splenda. I was using sugar free hard candy and lots of tea with Splenda over Christmas because I had a sore throat from a cold. My belly was huge!
Not to mention gross. In my situation I found the sugar free sweeteners caused the bloating. I dropped the SF hard candy and started using honey to sweeten my tea. It's only been a couple days but I have noticed a major difference. | 
January 2nd, 2008, 12:56 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Also, don't do those oblique exercises, as you can't spot reduce and this will only make this area look larger. | 
January 2nd, 2008, 02:30 PM
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Rep Power: 13 | | | Go buy a pregnancy test | 
January 4th, 2008, 08:12 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | Your in the right place for som direction I realize it probably was a bit difficult to post pictures of a problem you are not happy with, but in doing so it makes it much easier to offer help.
It would appear to me that your tummy looks tight. The second thing I noticed is no love handles. A flabby tummy will have at least some form of LH especially when you have on tight fitting pants.
I would say you may want to see your doctor and discuss it with him/her. That way you can talk about things like regularity and menstruation cycles/hormones and such.
The amount of reps you do could also contribute to the problem don’t do more then 2 or 3 sets of 12 reps of any exercise and make sure you take a day of from working that area again to give the muscle time to recover.
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January 7th, 2008, 06:07 AM
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Rep Power: 9 | | | Simple answer - work your TVA muscles It seems to me like you have weak TVA muscles which is casuing your belly to poke out. You won't flatten your tummy with crunches or situps and in your case diet won't help since you're at a low weight already so if you have time....
watch this short 3 min video on how to work your TVA muscles for flatter tummy and you it wouldn't hurt if you also took some time to watch this special lower ab exercise for losing that lower belly pooch
(depending on your Computer - you may have to wait 5-10 secs before the video starts playing)
Both of these video demos should solve your problem and TVA exercises can be done a lot and you should see results rather quickly since most people like you don't train or even know what their TVA muscles are.
What are TVA muscles? - (excuse my spelling) The TVA or transverse abdominus muscles are located behind your rectus abdominus (your 6pack). | 
January 7th, 2008, 06:21 AM
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Rep Power: 182 | | | Are you suggesting she trains her TVA in isolation? | 
January 7th, 2008, 08:10 AM
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Rep Power: 9 | | Yes & No...
If she's knows how to do deadlifts, olympic lifts, & squats then her TVA muscles will contract naturally to support her spine but...
I just thru in those 2 video demos because in my experience most people hate doing those type of exercises anyway but either way...
Doing TVA exercises along with the ones I listed above will help strenghten (flatten) her abdominals |  | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Rate This Thread | Linear Mode | |
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