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3 Easy At-Home Exercises To Burn Fat All Over

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Working out consistently can be hard, especially if you don't have access to gym equipment. Thankfully, there are easy at-home exercises that you can use every day to boost your energy and put you in a good mood. And, of course, regular physical activity helps you achieve your weight loss goals.

If you're trying to burn fat through your workouts, we reached out to Jess Rose McDowell, a certified fitness trainer and founder of Kinetic Sweat, and Evan Williams, a certified personal trainer and CSCS, founder of E2G Performance. They suggest doing squats, planks, and dumbbell rows for your next at-home workout because these workouts burn more calories, make the most out of your energy, and also allow your body to build more muscle. Keep reading to discover more about these exercises!

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"Squats are one of the best exercises for weight loss because of [their] fat-burning effect," Williams says. "Your [quadriceps] and glutes are two of the largest muscles on your body. Training these effectively using squats will encourage muscle growth and strength, causing you to burn more calories because of the large muscle areas you are working. Squats also help with knee health, which is key for those over 40."

This workout tones the quadriceps (muscles at the front of your thighs) and glutes (the hip and thigh muscles on your bottom). To squat, first, stand straight with feet hip-width apart. Then, brace your core and sit your hips back. Try to make your thighs parallel to the ground. And then, drive your feet into the ground to straighten your legs back into the start position.

© Shutterstock Woman doing a plank. Plank

"Planks are one of the best, safest, and [most] effective ways to train your core," Williams notes. "Also, exercises like this are great because it encourages muscle activation. This is one of the go-to ab exercises for those over 40 looking to lose weight and tone their midsection."

Planks are a little tougher especially if you find push-ups difficult. First, start by placing your hands on the floor slightly beyond shoulder width apart. Bring your legs back as if you were doing a push-up. Then drive your toes into the ground while bracing your core, glutes, and quads as tight as you can (this helps stabilize your body). It's crucial that your head position is neutral to the rest of your spine. You should be looking down at the ground. And, remember to control your breathing and hold this position. This workout targets your ab and arm muscles.

© Shutterstock Dummbell row. Dumbbell Row

"Using 5lb to 10lb dumbbells, place them on the ground, get into plank position holding the dumbbells with your hands," McDowell notes. If you don't have access to dumbbells, you can also use a milk jug!

For this workout, you're going to want to keep your arms shoulder width apart, your shoulders down, and your heels back. Then, tighten your glutes, quads, and core muscles while maintaining a flat back. Lift the dumbbell up making a 90-degree bend (like a tricep kickback) then bring the dumbbell back on the ground. Maintain your breath and focus on your form. Then, alternate arms and repeat.


25 Most Effective 'flat Stomach' Exercises To Lose Belly Fat

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Okay, so in you're pursuit of finding the best stomach exercises for a 'flat stomach', you've trawled the internet, performed 100 half-hearted bicycle crunches, googled the hell out of flat stomach workouts and "how to tone my stomach", and maybe even braved a plank challenge. Now what?

Being able to recall the best stomach exercises for strengthening your abs is useful, but being aware of the other factors impacting how visible those muscles are (e.G. How long it takes to get abs and how progressive overload could help), and the safety measures to take into account are crucial too.

So, if you're ready for a 101 on building a strong core, strap in.

What we also want to drill home is that while a solid core will benefit your fitness (plenty more on this to come), a flat stomach without the strength will likely not bring neither health nor happiness. Go into this with a health goal and chances are you'll reap the rewards; go into it with aesthetics in mind and you could risk not being fit for life.

What are the best stomach exercises for a beginner?

If this is the first time you're focusing on abdominal exercises, you should gradually increase the intensity of the movements you do. Basically, you shouldn't be attempting any single-arm plank variations if you're falling to your knees within 10 seconds when doing a standard plank.

If the move is too difficult or advanced for you, the chances are that your body will overcompensate elsewhere and throw your form off. Not good.

Instead, try and get to grips with these basic moves before progressing onto the trickier exercises:

  • Dead bugs

  • High plank – with knees on the floor

  • Forearm plank – with knees on the floor

  • What are the best exercises to lose belly fat?

    Let's get one thing straight, right away. You can't spot reduce belly fat – when you lose body fat, you'll lose it from all over, not one specific place. Similarly, no one exercise is going to torch stomach fat specifically. Your diet, stress levels and sleep play just as (if not more) important role in your body being able to effectively lose fat.

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    Regular movement, including these exercises, will keep your body strong, build muscle and burn calories – all-important building blocks in losing fat. The old adage is true though: you can't out-exercise a bad diet, so be mindful about how you're fuelling your fat loss too.

    Tarik Belalij, personal trainer and nutritionist at Everyone Active Leisure Centre suggests focusing on the following food groups:

  • Nutrient-rich vegetables: kale, spinach, collard greens

  • Lean protein: turkey, chicken or tofu

  • Unprocessed carbohydrates: potatoes, bananas, rice and quinoa

  • How can I get a flat stomach or make my stomach flatter?

    First off, if you're looking to make strength gains you probably don't want a flat stomach. Strong abdominals – if your body fat is low enough – have a naturally muscular look.

    However, and this is an important point to make – strengthening your stomach muscles alone won't help you achieve the strong and lean aesthetic you're after.

    That comes down to lowering your body fat percentage to a point where abdominal muscles are visible – that's between 14 –24% for women. However, common thinking suggests that most women should not dip below 18% body fat, at the risk of interfering with their hormones.

    Also, if abs come at the cost of your mental health or you find yourself feeling preoccupied with fat loss, take a step back and ease off for a little while. Fuelling your body well with regular exercise, enough sleep and minimising stress is far more important than any body fat percentile.

    We've collated a mega list of both bodyweight and weighted stomach exercises for women... Keep scrolling for the best tummy exercises with and without weights, then watch the video at the top of the page for more.

    Best stomach exercises and belly exercises without equipment

    Try adding the following stomach exercises onto the end of a lower-body workout or, if you're after a core-based session, compile them into the stomach workout of your wildest dreams.

    1. Scissor legs

    a) Lie flat with your legs together and arms by your sides (don't get too comfy) then roll your legs overhead until you can place your palms flat against the back of your lower back.

    b) Balance evenly on the backs of your shoulders and reach your right leg forward on a high diagonal and left leg back in opposition without lowering then roll back down and repeat on the other side.

    2. Straight-legged sit-up

    a) Lie on your back and put your hands behind your head. Engage your core by tensing, as opposed to sucking in.

    b) Slowly lift your upper body off the floor, keeping your back flat, until you reach upright. Return to laying and repeat.

    3. Suitcase sit-ups

    a) Lay back on your mat with your knees at a 90-degree angle off of the floor and hands placed either side of your ears.

    b) Extend your legs out straight as you lower your upper body to the floor, then crunch them back in again, bringing your knees towards your chest.

    4. Supine leg circles

    a) Lie flat on the mat with arms by your side.

    b) Lift your legs up to 90 degrees and, using your abdominal muscles, perform slow, controlled circles. Remember to keep your lower back in contact with the floor.

    5. V-sit hold

    a) Sit up straight with your knees bent, feet on the floor and arms extended in front.

    b) Lean back and extend your legs up so your body creates a V shape. Hold. And yep, hold some more...

    6. Bicycle crunch

    a) Lie down with your head and shoulders raised, hands behind your head and legs in a tabletop position.

    b) Bring your right elbow to meet your left knee while straightening your right leg at a 45-degree angle, keeping your lower back in contact with the ground at all times.

    7. Reverse crunch

    a) Lay flat on your back with your legs bent and hinge your knees towards your torso.

    b) Bring your legs back down to straight without dropping your feet to the floor, keeping your lower back in contact with the floor.

    8. Dead bug

    a) Lie on your back with your arms above your shoulders and legs in a tabletop position.

    b) Keeping your arms straight, stable and strong, alternate lowering and lifting each leg, ensuring your lower back remains melted into the floor.

    9. Jackknife

    a) Lie face up legs extended and lifted off of the ground and arms stretched out behind you.

    b) Crunch your legs towards your chest and bring your arms forward to travel past your feet.

    c) Lower back and repeat.

    10. Bear crawl

    a) Begin in a wide push-up position then, keeping the distance between your hands and feet, walk your left hand and right foot forward at the same time. A bit confusing, we know.

    b) Do the same with your right hand and left foot. Growl.

    11. Plank reach

    a) Starting in the forearm plank position raise and straighten your right arm, and hold it so that it's parallel to the rest of your body.

    b) Lower to the starting position, then repeat with the other arm raised.

    12. Forearm plank

    a) From a push-up position, bend elbows and rest your weight on your forearms.

    b) Keeping your body in a straight line, brace your core and hold for 30 seconds. That's one set.

    13. High plank

    a) Get into a high plank position with your hands directly under your shoulders, core braced, bum tight and feet together.

    b) Hold.

    14. Side plank

    a) Lean on the right side of your body in a straight line from your head to your feet, with your arms bent and your elbow directly beneath your shoulders.

    b) Hold for 30 seconds and repeat on the left.

    15. Plank jacks

    a) Get into a high plank position with your feet together. Keeping your hands firmly on the floor jump your feet out to each side.

    b) Jump feet back in. That's one rep. Repeat.

    16. Thread the needle

    a) Lie in a side plank position with your arm extended to the ceiling.

    b) Lower your arm, 'threading' through below your hip and extend back up. Keep your hips up and high!

    17. Russian twist

    a) Lie on your back, knees raised and bent at 45° with feet hovering just off the floor. Use your abs to raise your torso to a 45° angle with the floor.

    b) Slowly twist your torso to the right side, keeping your arms straight and raised. Pause and then reverse the twist to repeat on the left side. That's one rep.

    18. Bird dog

    a) Get into a tabletop position on the floor on your hands and knees, tuck your bum under and engage your core. Raise your right arm until it's next to your ear while simultaneously lifting your left leg until it's parallel with the floor.

    b) Return to the starting position and repeat with the left arm and right leg. That's one rep. Keeping your core tight will stop you from falling to one side.

    19. Commando plank

    a) Begin in a high plank with your core engaged and your feet hip-width apart. Hold for 30 seconds. Keep your spine neutral.

    b) Keeping your core engaged, lower your left forearm to the floor, then your right so you're in a forearm plank.

    c) With your back flat, push through each arm to return to a high plank. Repeat for 15 seconds, finishing in a high plank.

    20. Boat tucks

    a) From sitting, rock onto your sitting bones, leaning back with your torso and legs outstretched.

    b) From here, use your core muscles to bring your upper body to almost upright and draw your legs towards your chest. Repeat.

    21. Flutter kicks

    a) Begin lying flat on your back on a mat, palms face-down underneath your glutes. Core engaged, raise both your legs in a straight line until they're hovering above the floor.

    b) Keeping your abs braced and legs straight, rapidly kick your legs – right and left alternately – up and down, stopping just above the floor each time. Make sure that your lower back doesn't lift off the floor at any point.

    Best stomach exercises with weights

    Again, there's no one best tummy exercise – there are many that will challenge your core in different ways. If you're comfortable performing abdominal exercises without weight, think about levelling up to using a weight, like a dumbbell or kettlebell.

    22. Side bend

    a) Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, a dumbbell in each hand.

    b) Keeping your core engaged, bend to the left, feeling your waist contract.

    c) Come back to your starting position, using your core to raise your body up.

    d) Repeat on the other side.

    23. Weighted sit up

    a) Lie down on your back. Bend your legs and place your feet firmly on the ground to stabilise your lower body. Hold one weight at either end and extend arms behind your head, with a slight bend in the elbow.

    b) Curl your upper body all the way up toward your knees, bringing your arms to rest comfortably in front of you. Exhale as you lift.

    c) Slowly, lower yourself down, returning to your starting point. Inhale as you lower.

    24. Weighted Russian twists

    a) Lie on your back, knees raised and bent at 45-degrees with feet hovering just off the floor and both hands holding the weight above your chest. Use your abs to raise your torso to a 45-degree angle with the floor.

    b) Slowly twist your torso to the right side, keeping your arms straight and raised. Pause and then reverse the twist to repeat on the left side. That's one rep.

    25. Lateral pulls

    a) Place a kettlebell or dumbbell near your hands and get into a high plank position, with both hands flat on the floor.

    b) Engage your core and pull the weight through your arms with your opposite hand, keeping your hips stable. That's one rep.

    c) Now, pull the weight back to its starting position, using the opposite hand to where it's landed.

    What exercises won't help me lose belly fat?

    Abdominal exercises. According to a study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning, ab-specific exercises like crunches and sit-ups won't help you lose belly fat as, although they will strengthen your abdominal muscles, they won't shift the layer of fat above them. As mentioned, you can't spot reduce fat, and so you would need to reduce your total body fat percentage in order to lose belly fat.

    What muscles constitute a flat stomach?
  • Pelvic floor muscles: functions to support organs such as the bladder, uterus and intestines.

  • Transverse abdominis and Rectus abdominis: often referred to as the 'six-pack' muscles, they are crucial for functional movement (hinging, bending, twisting) and stability.

  • Internal and external obliques: supports respiration and trunk rotation.

  • Erector spinae: strengthens your back and provides a stable foundation for rotations.

  • 'The core isn't one muscle; it's a relationship between a number of muscles that cover your whole trunk, connecting your hips, spine, neck and shoulders,' explains performance coach Brett Klika. 'The rectus abdominis, or "six-pack" muscles, are only part of it.'

    So, half-hearted bicycle crunches and other stomach exercises, stomach workouts and belly workouts you've been doing before bed are actually leaving much of your core out of the picture. Not to mention they're potentially slowing down your progress, as well as being an unsafe way to train. Aim for variety in your exercise and strength gains will follow. Trust us.

    Why is a strong core so important?

    As mentioned, it pays to look beyond aesthetics and the idea of a 'flat stomach' when building up core strength – it's also a crucial factor in maintaining good overall health and mobility of your body.

    'Some of the strongest people in the world don't have six-packs, but they can lift a lot or perform tremendous feats of athleticism,' describes Klika.

    A strong core is a major factor in staying free from injury – particularly in the hips and knees, says Michelle Arent, director of training and conditioning at Rutgers Center for Health and Human Performance in the US.

    However, and this is important, the core is more than the muscles running alongside the front of your stomach.

    In fact, the core itself is a 3-dimensional 'box' shape that includes:

    So, when we talk about building a strong core, we're actually talking about building a strong 'trunk'. Capice?

    If you've not yet tried them, several studies have proven both mat Pilates and reformer Pilates to work wonders for core strength.

    If I'm trying to lose body fat, what else should I do besides stomach exercises?

    Learning how to tone your stomach is one thing (although, in technical speak, you're actually learning how to do core exercises with good form) but trying to lose body fat to make your stomach look leaner is another.

    Firstly, there are multiple elements to losing belly fat and none of them has anything to do with crash dieting or unsafe eating protocols. Instead, calculating a safe calorie deficit that supports your lifestyle (this can be anywhere between 200 and 500 calories below how many calories your body needs for maintenance) is the key to safe and sustainable fat loss.

    Creating a calorie deficit through your diet is much more reliable than trying to create the same gap with exercise. Use our calorie deficit calculator to find out what that is for you (it's different for everyone so no peaking at each other's answers):

    calorie deficit calculator

    Tailoring your nutrition is one prong to losing weight well but regular strength training to maintain muscle mass and keeping your NEAT exercise high are two other important factors not to sleep on either.

    If you're not in the know, NEAT exercise (Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis) makes up more of your total daily energy expenditure (aka how many calories you burn) than your gym workout or home workout. This means making sure you keep your daily movement high throughout the day instead of just when you're getting on your exercise mat or on the treadmill is crucially important.

    Forms of NEAT exercise include doing household chores, walking your dog, playing with your kids, strolling around the park with a podcast or choosing to take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator. It's basically anything you do that doesn't count as demarcated exercise.

    Along with more movement, keeping a regular resistance training routine will ensure you maintain muscle mass while you continue to lose weight. Muscle tissue is more metabolically active than fat tissue which means the more muscle you have on your body the more calories you burn at rest (read: without doing anything).

    I've just had a baby, can I do these exercises?

    As we all know, a woman's body changes a lot in her lifetime, and most significantly during pregnancy. To that end, stomach exercises that worked for you before, might not work now. You'll likely have lost a lot of core strength, and getting into postnatal exercise is something that requires hyper-attention to the safety of you and your postpartum body. Before you try anything, you must get permission from your doctor. That's a non-negosh, OK?

    Once you've got the doctor all-clear, PT and postpartum specialist Charlie Launder suggests keeping the following five things front of mind as you jump back in:

  • Ensure your trainer is qualified in pre and post-natal training

  • Listen to your body

  • Make time for rest and recovery

  • Get a post-natal physio check-up

  • Be confident to say 'no' if an exercise doesn't feel right for you

  • For more of Launder's expertise as well as a plethora of post-natal workout wisdom, check out our full post-pregnancy workout guide.

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  • Apart from dieting, exercising is the most effective way to shed extra kilos. Here are 5 easy workout exercises that you should know. Weight Loss Tips: 5 Best Exercises to Burn FAT And Lose Weight Easily (Source: Freepik)

    Weight loss tips: Several intense workouts and physical activities can promote weight loss by increasing the amount of calories that you burn. The amount of weight you can expect to lose depend on your age, diet, and starting weight. Apart from dieting, exercising is the most effective way to shed those extra pounds. It burn calories, and this play a key role in losing weight. In addition to losing weight, Exercises play overall role in enhancing mood and preventing the risk of several other chronic diseases. Here are 5 best exercises that you should know to shed those extra kgs

    5 Best Exercises to Burn FAT And Lose Weight Easily

    Walking: Walking is one of the best exercises for weight loss as recommended by experts. It is the most convenient and effective way for the beginners to reduce weight without the need of purchasing equipment.

    2. Running or Jogging: Jogging and running are great exercises to help you lose weight. These exercises can be done anyway and are easy to incorporate into your weekly routine. To get started, aim to jog for at least 20–30 minutes 3–4 times per week.

    Swimming: Swimming is one of the most popular way to lose weight. Another advantage of swimming is its low impact nature, it's easier on your joints. This makes it a good option for people who have injuries or joint pain.

    Yoga: Yoga is another most popular exercises that count under weight loss tips. It not only aids in burning calories but can also teach mindfulness and reduce stress levels.

    Strength Training: Strength training, also called as resistance training, is any physical activity that involves the use of weights, resistance bands, or body weight to increase muscle and overall body strength. Examples of weight training are weightlifting, push-ups and squats.

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