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Working on toning your stomach makes your abs looks great, but you’ll not get good looking abs with just stomach exercise though. There are a lot of myths floating about in the health and fitness arena about what it takes to get a nice flat tummy. Know what it takes, and why you might be more susceptible to rolls around the stomach than others. That way you can use a stomach exercise that really works.

If you just want a flat stomach or even if you desire a six pack of abs, you might want to know the other benefits you’ll get when crunching through a routine stomach exercise. After all, it’s easy to become discouraged when there’s not much noticeable difference for a while. Believe it or not a tight tummy helps your body have better posture because the muscles are strengthened.

At the same time, you’ll notice that your lower back will move easier too. A side benefit is that digestion and stomach contents will be expelled easier with stomach exercise.

A routine exercise routine will let you enjoy life much more because you can participate and have fun. Not only will your body feel better, but it improves mental stimulation, just like any other type of exercise will. However, you need to keep up a routine of exercising, and just as important lose weight. You won’t notice improvement if you don’t lose it in the look of your body because your abs will be hidden underneath all the fat without stomach exercise.



Don’t become disheartened because it takes patience to get rid of that stomach fat. Consider too, that you might have some other factors that will affect losing it. If you’re a woman in menopause, your body will place fat at the waistline because of the lack of estrogen and even with regular stomach exercise you’ll still struggle with it.

Genetics plays a part too, and if you’re under stress a hormone called cortisol makes your body produce more sugar, and you’ll eat more. Diseases like diabetes cause weight gain and a stomach exercise alone won’t take away the fat around your belly.

Finally, realize too that when you are exercising to decrease your excess fat, always concentrate on the lower abs first. The abs in this area is the hardest to tone and strengthen, so work there first. The upper abs in your body will naturally tone and tighten as the lower ones come into their own. Understanding that the weight didn’t come on overnight is the overall key to permanent success. You can lose it, but only when you use a stomach exercise in conjunction with a total lifestyle change. Take on the challenge, and go for the success that you’ve always wanted, and you find a true rainbow of happiness.

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