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    5 Things Keeping You From a Flatter Stomach

    One thousand crunches a day? Don't waste your time. Instead, the best way to get a flatter stomach involves a few clever changes to your diet and workout…and about 970 fewer sit-ups.

    By Jenny Bailly

    The quest for flat abs knows no shame (or too much indolence). For proof, behold the Abs in a Box kit. It contains semipermanent body stain, eight shadow and highlighting powders, and a booklet explaining how to use the above to create a six-pack-all for $69. Which would be a bargain if those abs were real. But attaining flat abs isn't a matter of painting by numbers-or even of executing a mind-numbing series of crunches. Consider this: Stomach flab is easier to lose than the padding on your butt and thighs; commit to shedding a few pounds, and the ones around your waist disappear first. Once they're gone, a judicious mix of ab moves can carve out smooth, visible muscles over time-and not just for the genetically preprogrammed. Here, five ways to create your own (genuine) ab masterpiece.

    Problem: You have too much fat all over.


    You could have Jessica Alba's muscle structure and nothing to show for it if you're carrying around extra pounds. "No one's ever going to see those strong muscles as long as a layer of fat sits on top of them," says personal trainer Gunnar Peterson, who works with Jennifer Lopez and Gisele Bundchen. Interval training is the most effective way to exercise. A study in the International Journal of Obesity found that women who put in 20 minutes on a stationary bike three times a week-but alternated 8-second bursts of speedy pedaling with 12-second rest periods- trimmed more from their midsections over 15 weeks than those who cycled at a slower, but steady, pace for 40 minutes. Researchers believe that interval training triggers the body to release adrenaline, a hormone that tells the body to burn stored fat-which is often found in the stomach area.

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    Problem: You're eating the wrong food


    Without the right diet, even the most rigorous cardio regimen is useless. "That means cutting calories," says Susan B. Roberts, a professor of nutrition and psychiatry at Tufts University in Boston and author of The Instinct Diet (Workman Publishing Company). And there are tricks that help, too. Drinking coffee-when part of a weight-loss diet-may also trim the stomach slightly, and the caffeine may speed up the metabolism. Roberts suggests one to three cups of coffee a day.

    Dairy's role in weight loss is controversial (some studies have shown a strong connection; others haven't). On the pro side: In a University of Tennessee study, overweight adults on a low-calorie diet who had 1,100 milligrams of calcium daily lost 81 percent more stomach fat than those who got only 400 to 500 milligrams of calcium per day. Getting three daily servings of dairy is a reasonable goal, says Michael B. Zemel, director of the Nutrition Institute at the University of Tennessee.

    What to avoid? White, starchy carbohydrates top the list. People who chose white bread over whole grains gained about half an inch around the middle every year, according to a study from the USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University.

    Eating more of these foods will help you shed pounds.

    Problem: You're doing the wrong moves


    "Crunches only work the superficial muscles at the front of your torso," says Shawn McCormack, director of and head instructor at the Body, a Manhattan fitness studio. "They don't do anything for the muscles that run around the entire core of your body like a corset, or the oblique muscles along your sides." These are the muscles that act like your body's own Spanx, drawing your midsection up and in. One of the best ways to strengthen them is by holding a simple plank position. For an extra challenge, lift your hips up an inch or two and then move them back.

    Pilates moves are powerful ab sculptors, says Michele Olson, professor of exercise physiology at Auburn University in Montgomery, Alabama. In a study pitting mat-based Pilates moves against crunches, the Pilates exercises were all more effective on the abs than crunches were. Crunches can still be one part of your routine, but doing them ad nauseam is an exercise in futility. Two to five sets of 15 to 20 reps are plenty.

    Problem: You only use your abdominal muscles rarely

    Whether you're on the treadmill or doing push-ups, your navel should feel like it's being pulled toward your spine as your ribs drop slightly toward your pelvis. "Breathing deeply, in through your nose and out through your mouth, is the best way to keep your core muscles contracted and engaged in any workout," says Laurie Cole, an instructor at SoulCycle, a cycling studio in New York City. And it should extend beyond the gym. "My abs are always activated," says personal trainer Kacy Duke. This not only strengthens the torso over time but also improves posture, which instantly minimizes bulges.

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    Problem: Your genes aren't solely to blame.

    Fat distribution is at least 30 percent-maybe as much as 60 percent-determined by genetics. But biology isn't necessarily destiny. Though scientists have identified specific genes that affect the propensity to store fat around the middle or in the hips and thighs, any gene pool can be overcome. "You'll probably have to do more work to maintain a flat stomach, but biology doesn't rule how you exercise or what you eat," says Olson.

    Photography by Patrick Demarchelier for Allure


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    77 comments

    • cho2  •  2 years 9 months ago
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    • MonCo to DC  •  3 years 0 months ago
      You must be genetically predisposed to establish enough muscle mass to protrude through layers of fat, connective tissue, and skin. This means a correct balance of hormones, strict diet, and exercise. If you are not genetically predisposed for great abs, you can still achieve them with excruciating amounts of work, hormone injections, or plastic surgery. I'd rather settle for a more feminine looking flat stomach and enjoy my life.
    • Ray  •  2 years 10 months ago
      is it safe to do inverted situps. If so is 3 sets of 10 enough or should I do as many as I can
    • KELLIE B  •  3 years 0 months ago
      PILATES IS AMAZING!!! That is the only time I see true changes in my body, combine it with cardio (running/tae-bo).
    • Chickadee  •  3 years 0 months ago
      This article is just plain stupid. Talk about stating the obvious. "Eat better, workout more, blame it on genetics"?? STUPID!
    • fabulous50  •  3 years 0 months ago
      classical stretch and pilates - because you are stretching your abs constantly throughout the entire workout - it doesn't have to be 2 hours a day - 20 minutes of pilates stretching and 20 minutes of classical stretch and yes genetics does play a role - I will never have a two pack let alone a six pack surgical mistake
    • AD  •  3 years 0 months ago
      I'm surprised the author in the article didn't mention weight training. Weight training will strengthen your core, especially combined with cardio. Women need not worry about bulking up unless they specifically do exercises to do just that (I know because I was into bodybuilding for a few years). Even if you did bulk up a little, cardio and weight loss will show off your tight new abs and fill in your body nicely whereas straight up weight loss (especially rapid weight loss) could leave you with unsightly loose skin!
    • Christine  •  3 years 0 months ago
      I don't usually leave comments but I was looking for some actually info. and got nothing from this then the obvious in us all.
    • zizi monster  •  3 years 0 months ago
      Also if you do strength training properly, like push ups, you don't even really need to do ab exercises. Unfortunately for me I won't ever see any six pack because I lost 60 pounds and still carry the extra skin in my midsection T_T so sad. But before the weight gain I had pretty nice abs
    • starchaty  •  3 years 0 months ago
      That is a kind of new information for me.
      I'll try it first and see the result
    • Janine  •  3 years 0 months ago
      I agree that Beach Body's Turbo Jam really works--for overall toning and abs. I like to do the 20 min. cardio followed by the 20 minute ab workout. On alternate days, I do the 40 minute toning video that uses weights for parts of the routine. If you stick with it for 3 weeks, you'll definitely see a difference.
    • clarabell  •  3 years 0 months ago
      #1- your workout frequency and dedication is spot on......yet, you neglected to mention anything about your diet

      and blaming a lack of a 6-pack due to genetic predisposition is the biggest cop-out I've ever heard.....

      weight loss is 80% diet, 15% exercise, 5% genes, <1% supplements.......
    • Jeff  •  3 years 0 months ago
      The individual who mentioned that weight training will strengthen your core is right. Muscle burns calories while you sleep, combined with a sensible diet, some cardio is all that one needs, and of course consistency, need to give it some time, but the results will come.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 years 0 months ago
      BeachBody Turbo Jam is the greatest purchase I ever made. IT WORKS. CHECK IT OUT.
    • JimBo  •  3 years 0 months ago
      Hey! How great is it that nobody has any serious issues to worry about and can spend every waking moment 'activating' there abs. f-ing wonderful. The world is a happier place npow that all the self absorbed D.A. s got the ab thing happening.
      World peace and happiness.
      Wonder what the starving masses in Africa and South America would think of this shallow silliness.
      Go Girl! Work those abs. Every man for himself.
      Remind me to tell you about the time I looked into the heart of an artichoke.............................................. Really?
    • Jojo  •  3 years 0 months ago
      Look at sprinters most of them have flat abs without doing a single sit up. You have to do cardio at a fast rate (get that heart rate up) too see burn fat off the abs. You cant see muscle if it covered with fat.

      Diet Diet Diet What you eat is going to determine your end result. You can do all the exercise in the world but if you dont eat properly forget about it.

      You have to eat the right foods at the right times with the right combinations. Celeberties can hire people to do the work for them. People like us have read and educate our selves.

      Forget about all that informercial crap, and diet pills its all a scam. They hire the fitness models to promote their products and make you think you can have the same body in 30 days NOT TRUE!! If you want the abs and the lean body you have to do the work. I am building muscle to I need to eat more (of the right foods) so my body can recover and build muscle when I am not training.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 years 0 months ago
      answer= P90X!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 years 0 months ago
      I've been using a SINGLE ab exercise I learned at 10buckfitness.com that works your upper, middle , lower, inner and outer ab muscles in one exercise. Been using it for almost a year and man- I will NEVER spend 30 minutes doing 3-4 different ab routines ever again. I got my 6 pack (with a little dieting as well) from www.10buckfitness.com- they rock.
    • francis  •  3 years 0 months ago
      useless coments
    • Hethyr  •  3 years 0 months ago
      Many of you are such complainers! Stop the excuses and just do it. And it doesn't say blame it on genes....

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