Friday, April 13, 2012

A Flatter, Tighter Tummy, Guaranteed

A toned, flat abdominal is a goal many of us strive to achieve in time for beach season, but you don’t need to commit to endless crunches and ditching all your fav foods. A sculpted core and trim tummy can be attained by incorporating small changes into your day.

Here are 25 ways to get your belly ready for the beach...


Take Your Social Group Outside
Instead of catching up with friends over food and drinks, suggest a reunion on the move-you're likely to work out 104% harder if you have an exercise buddy. Suggest a weekly walk-and-talk session, form a friendly fitness club, or take advantage of gym specials together.

The Roll-Up
Hold a resistance band taut between hands and lie on the floor face up, with legs extended and arms overhead. Pull abs in, tuck your chin, lift arms toward the ceiling, and roll head, shoulders, and torso up and over your legs as far as you can. Keep heels firmly on the floor and reach hands towards your feet. Pause, then slowly roll back down. Do 5 to 8 reps with 30 minutes of cardio 5 to 6 times a week.

Make Time For Cardio
Aerobic exercise is the most effective in burning that deep, visceral belly fat. In fact, aerobic training burns 67% more calories than resistance training or a combination of the two.

Try Out new Moves
Eliminate spillover spots with the Spiderman Climber: Get into plank position with arms and legs extended, hands beneath shoulders, and feet flexed. Keeping your abs tight, bend your left leg out to the side and bring the knee toward the left elbow. Pause, and then return to start. Switch sides. Do 20 reps, alternating sides, with 30 minutes of cardio 5 to 6 times a week.

Fight Fat with Fiber
For every 10 grams of fiber you eat daily, your belly will carry almost 4% less fat. Thankfully, there are more enjoyable ways to increase your fiber than scarfing down a box of bran flakes: Two apples, ½ cup of pinto beans, one artichoke, or two cups of broccoli will all give you 10 grams of belly-flattening fiber.

Be Pushy At Restaurants
Don’t be afraid to ask the server for substitutions, or additions to your meal. Most restaurants are fairly cool about it. Choose steamed veggies instead of white rice, or mashed potatoes for your sides. Substitute salad or soup for French fries. Simple small choices make a big difference.

Do the Windshield Wiper
Lie face up with arms out to your sides, palms down, and legs bent at 90 degrees so feet are off the floor. Keep abs tight and slowly lower legs to the left as far as possible, keeping shoulders on the floor. Pause, then return to start. Repeat to the right. Do 20 reps, alternating sides.

Clean Your House
One more reason to start your spring-cleaning: Vacuuming is a great ab workout. Tighten your abdominal muscles while you push back and forth for a tighter tummy while you clean.

Cut Back On The Salty Snacks
Too much salt will make you retain more fluid, which contributes to a puffy appearance and extra water weight.

Fry Fat With The Boat Move
Target your deepest ab muscles with The Boat: Lie face up on a mat with arms straight up over chest. Lift your upper body off the ground by rolling through the spine. At the same time, raise your legs so that you're balancing on your butt, knees bent and shins parallel to the ground. Slowly roll back down onto the mat, lowering legs. That's 1 rep. Do 5 reps per set, resting 30 to 60 seconds between sets.

Add This Green Fruit to Your Diet
Just half an avocado contains 10 grams of MUFAs (monounsaturated fatty acids), which halt blood sugar spikes that tell your body to store fat around your belly. Eat these in ¼ cup servings to ward off belly fat without overdoing it.

Play Catch
Get into a crunch position-lie on your back, knees bent, feet flat on the floor, shoulders and head off the floor with your abs contracted. Then have someone throw an exercise ball (or basketball) to you-first to your left side so you have to twist and reach to catch it, and then to your right. Do this as many times as is comfortable, and try to increase the number each week.

Skip Your Daily Soda Habit
Where do you think all those bubbles from carbonated drinks end up? They gang up in your belly! Swap soda, diet soda, and seltzer for water, or low cal flavoured water.

Get on the Wagon
That glass of wine with every meal may be part of the reason your jeans are too tight. Alcohol intake is known to raise cortisol levels, sending fat straight to your belly.

Paddle Off Your Belly Pooch
Kayaking is an exhilarating, ab-crunching workout. Constant paddling requires lots of twisting and tightness from your abs for long periods of time. If you can’t get outside and kayak, try the rower at the gym. Rowing is also one of the best cardio exercises on the planet, and it requires a lot of core strength.

Sprinkle These Seeds On Your Salad
Sunflower seeds are packed with tons of MUFAs and B vitamins, which play an important role in protecting against inflammation. Sprinkle two tablespoons on top of your salad and stir-fries.

Sculpt Your Core While You Walk
As you go about your day, imagine there's a magnet pulling your belly button back toward your spine. Practice the tuck until it becomes comfortable, and soon this easy ab-engaging move will become like second nature.

Add Fresh Seafood to Your Plate
Salmon and other fatty fish are rich in the same omega-3 fatty acids as many belly- fat-busting foods. Try poaching your fish for a low-calorie way to enjoy this lean protein.

Drink More H20
Forget water weight: Drinking lots of water helps flush out bloating that your body might be holding onto.

Stand Tall While Pumping Iron
Stand as much as possible when doing weight-lifting exercises. That way your abs will naturally help to balance and stabilize your body. To add an extra flat belly boost to your weight routine, concentrate on  keeping your abs tight and maintaining good posture while you lift, but without holding your breath.

Sleep Away Your Belly Fat
Research from the University of Chicago shows that those who sleep 7 hours or more a night lose twice as much fat and are less hungry than those who get less than 7 hours of shut-eye.

Tone Up with Tennis
A few sets of backhands and forehands in the cool spring weather, and you'll feel your abs getting tighter after just a few sets. You'll strengthen your obliques with every stroke.

Keep Peanut Butter On Your Diet
One serving of peanut butter has 2 g of fiber and 8 g of protein, on top of belly-busting MUFAs. Try this easy recipe to add a flat belly punch to dinner: Toss a half-cup of whole grain noodles with 3 ounces cooked shrimp, minced scallions, and 1/4 cup sliced red bell pepper. Dress with a mixture of 2 tablespoons peanut butter, 2 tablespoons warm water, and a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes.

Punch Your Way to a Flat Stomach
Take your workout indoors with boxing. Aerobic kickboxing is more than just a great belly fat-burning, cardio workout. All those arm thrusts and high kicks firm abs, too.

Sculpt While You Sit
While you're driving, sitting, or just waiting at the doctor's office, imagine there's gum or wet paint on the back of your chair so you have to hold yourself up instead of leaning back. Keep shoulder blades down and back, abdominals lifted, and picture yourself knitting your rib cage together and in.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Digestive Problems?

Do you ever have that feeling of being "backed up"? Or maybe you have gas, cramps, pain, diarrhea, and bloating more often than not? It's a common side effect of many of the foods we eat today. Choose food wisely if you feel that you have a sensitive digestive track.

Here are a list of foods that inhibit proper digestion.

  1. Dairy Products - Cheese, Milk, Ice Cream & Yogurt. It has to do with the high sugar & fat content. Plus our bodies are not made to break down dairy products after infancy.
  2. Spicy Foods
  3. Acidic Foods - like citrus fruit, and tomatoes. Too much citrus fruit can cause problems.
  4. Fatty Foods
  5. Fried Foods
  6. Processed Foods - Like white bread. They lack fiber.
  7. Artificial Sweetener - Sorbitol, which can be found in gum, diet foods, and some fruit like apples & peaches. It's very hard for your body to digest, and when it enters the large intestine, can cause gas.
  8. Alcohol
  9. Caffeine - Causes gastrointestinal track motility - basically is speeds everything up, which can cause diarrhea.
  10. Sweet or Salty - You're body doesn't like digesting foods that are super sweet, or super salty.
  11. Spoiled Foods - DUH!

Via: TakePart.com