Tuesday, May 31, 2011


What can I do to lose these love handles when they don't seem to go away?

Your problem is very common and so are the myths many people believe about losing body fat, especially when it comes to losing body fat off of specific areas.

You cannot "spot-reduce" any area of your body. To lose body fat off of this area (your "love handles") you must lose body fat. Period. The areas where fat is deposited are genetically predetermined. Some people are predisposed to depositing excess fat on the buttocks and legs, some in the abdominal area, some on the sides, etc.

You can tighten the abdominal muscles beneath the body fat, but in order to see these muscles, you must eliminate the fat over them. Standard crunches will work the muscles in the front abdominal area (rectus abdominis), but in order to tighten the muscles on the side area of the abdominals, exercises for the oblique abdominals must be done. Understand that even the best set of abdominals can be covered with body fat and therefore, not visible. Abdominal exercises will tighten your middle so that when you do lose your excess body fat you will have a nice, tight waistline that is exposed.

To lose excess body fat, do so through proper nutrition, portion control, and participation in regular, well-planned exercise. Health and fitness are lifestyles, not short-term propositions, so the results will come with determination and patience.

Anybody can lose body fat by burning off more calories than they take in. You can do this by using up more calories (improve activity level and metabolism) and/or taking fewer calories in (make better nutrition choices and don't eat so much). A combination of the two is usually most effective.

Monday, May 2, 2011

I want to lose body fat. Should I increase my cardio & skip the weight training?


It is important for your fitness program to include cardiovascular training, resistance training (strength training), and flexibility training. This is still true when loss of body fat is your primary goal. Resistance training not only strengthens and develops your muscles, but also helps you burn more calories even when at rest.

Research has shown that people who include resistance training along with cardiovascular training not only lose more body fat than those who only do cardio training, but are also more likely to keep the excess weight off.