Q. I want a straight answer to this. Everywhere I've been has told me to do cardio and eat a balanced, healthy diet. I've been doing these things, but they don't work by themselves, and I need a specific exercise that will help me get rid of my bulging belly. I don't care about getting toned muscles or a hard abdomen, all I want is a flat stomach. I don't need a category of exercise, I need a specific exercise that I can preferably do at home without any equipment (for example, a side plank). Also, I've heard that side planks are good for getting rid of belly fat. Is that true?
A. - Get a strategy. Note down your workout routines, the time it needs, the time you rest what amount you exercise the amount of reps ⦠all the things. You simply realize youâre having more powerful any time you notice all those results rising.
- Carry weighty not light. Youâre exercising for power and in change you will acquire greater muscles groups. Raising light dos not pressure or struggle your muscles groups so is pointless.
- Simply work each muscle mass until you have pressured it to 100%. This typically intended I would probably do some heat up sets then my final one could be just 10 reps at highest fat. So weighty an 11th rep could be difficult.
- Donât above-work out. Relaxing is when your body cures and develops muscle, extreme workout routines must be accompanied by adequate period to relax and find slim to muscled growing.
- Carry weighty not light. Youâre exercising for power and in change you will acquire greater muscles groups. Raising light dos not pressure or struggle your muscles groups so is pointless.
- Simply work each muscle mass until you have pressured it to 100%. This typically intended I would probably do some heat up sets then my final one could be just 10 reps at highest fat. So weighty an 11th rep could be difficult.
- Donât above-work out. Relaxing is when your body cures and develops muscle, extreme workout routines must be accompanied by adequate period to relax and find slim to muscled growing.
What exercise machine is best for diabetic patients?
Q. My dad is a type 2 diabetic patient. His doctor said to buy a exercise machine. Now he wants to know what type of machine to buy. Is the treadmill the best one?
A. The best exercise machine is the one he will continue to use after he passes the initial "fun" stage. If he gets too bored to use the machine, if the machine makes him hurt to the point where he won't use it anymore, if he can't get the hang of how to use the machine, if it takes too much trouble to set up the machine each time--he's not going to continue to use it. This goes for anyone, not just a diabetic. I find a treadmill too mind deadening--I even tried to read while I walked and would fall off the tread, tried to listen to music as I walked but it was still dreadfully boring, treadmill made so much noise I couldn't hear the tv so watching tv was kind of frustrating, might have been ok if I could have a computer on the handlebars so I could play games but again I might have gotten too distracted to stay on the treads. The exercise bike made my derriere hurt after about 5 mins and each time I climbed on it would hurt more because the bruises (or whatever they were) hadn't recovered from the last time I pedaled so I came to dread doing the bike (maybe a different type of exercise bike might have worked better but I'd already bought this one and couldn't afford another one). Tried the Chuck Norris Total Gym but couldn't figure out how to do the various exercises and I live in an apartment with limited space--the thing took up about 6+ feet of space so everyone kept tripping over it. Does your dad want an exercise machine? My brother has diabetes and my mom keeps nagging him to exercise, says she'll buy him any machine he wants but he admits he's not going to use it. If your dad does want a machine, you'd be better off taking him to the store to test drive several machines to see which one he likes best and will use all the time, or maybe get him a membership to a gym that has all the machines so he can change his work out without having to buy his own machines (plus he'll be able to consult a trainer so he's doing exercises correctly so he won't hurt himself). My dad used to go to his gym even long after the doctor forbid him from using any of the machine or using the sauna/jacuzzi/hot tubs because of his health (or lack thereof) merely for the camaraderie.
What exercise targets one side of my abdominals?
Q. I seem to have more fat one my left side of my body. What exercises should i do to even out my body?
A. You cannot target fat-loss to an area of the body by doing an exercise that works the muscle in that area. This method has never worked in the history of mankind. Your body will lose fat in a genetically-predisposed manor, you cannot change it.
To lose body fat, you have to clean up your diet, eat every 3-4 hours (starting with breakfast!), work your ENTIRE body (weights, cardio, the whole bit), and get plenty of good rest.
To lose body fat, you have to clean up your diet, eat every 3-4 hours (starting with breakfast!), work your ENTIRE body (weights, cardio, the whole bit), and get plenty of good rest.
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