How to get rid of Belly Fat Easily

Dr. John Anne
The anatomy of the body is simple. The fat collections and stores are nearly always situated on top of a layer of muscle. This means, your abs can be strong and ripped, but never seen thanks to the extra fat on the body. So, how do you achieve those firm abs and lose your tummy fat? You have to burn off the extra fat with a fat burning workout and a diet that helps the body to lose fat and gain muscle.

What you need to realize is - the best way to get rid of belly fat is to EAT. Exercising is great for fat loss but involves a lot of 'muscular effort' such as working out with weights. Hence you should make sure that you eat plenty of protein, particularly from lean meats such as Chicken and Turkey, soya-protein, and red meat (in moderation). When you exercise in this way, the muscles suffer many small tears and need a good source of protein to help repair and strengthen them.

The best way to get rid of belly fat is to Control your meal - stick to the 1 plate rule if you want to get rid of stomach fat. No second serves. However, there are quite a few of us that have been taught to eat everything on our plate. Unfortunately, this habit is hard to break.

You must do your cardiovascular in the morning before breakfast. Studies have shown over and over again that the body burns much more body fat if cardiovascular training is done on an empty stomach. Do a short 30-minute run; you do not have to run for 45 minutes.

In getting rid of belly fat, a person should eat a balanced diet. The foods that you eat should be low in cholesterol. This is a general fact known to many who wants to lessen the body fat. However, the foods that you eat should be right and not simply low in cholesterol. Eating healthy foods that give you less calories than those that you actually burn will help you reduce the excess fat and in getting rid of belly fat.


Avoid trigger foods and dining with big eaters. Avoid having your favorite foods in the house or going out with friends you know eat a lot or make you feel guilty if you don't polish off everything they cook for you. They only make you feel more stressed and more inclined to binge.

Burn off more calories than you take in. If you eat 6,000 calories a day, but only burn off 4,000 a day, you don't need to be an Einstein to figure out that you'll progressively get fatter! So, which diet should you follow? Well, that's up to you, but just cutting out saturated fat, sugary things, booze, etc -- you know the type of stuff -- will help enormously. Cut out the bad stuff and only eat the good stuff and you'll more than likely burn off your daily calorie intake at least.

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Dr. John Anne

Dr John Anne is an active writer on health related topics. He writes on alternative health and have contributed lot of articles on ayurveda, massage, yoga and home treatments. His articles have been published on many article directories.

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