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How to get Flat tummy with some Light Exercise

We Indians have this problem of a protruding tummy even if we are slim otherwise. It has to do with the way we eat and our lack of exercise. Most people think they need to join expensive gyms and do 100 crunches everyday to get those celeb-like flat abs. But the truth is it is just about eating the right food, doing some belly-busting yoga poses and trying these simple exercises. How to get Flat tummy with some Light Exercise  Crunches / Sit ups This exercise is beneficial for your upper abdomen. Lay on the floor and hold your hands by your ears rather than behind your head to prevent a neck strain. Bend your knees with your feet on the floor. Then lift your shoulders and upper back up and away from the floor with your face pointing toward the ceiling. Exhale as you come up as far as you can, hold for a second, then inhale as you return to the starting position. Repeat 15-25 times. Punch your way to a flat stomach. Take your workout indoors with boxi...

Top 5 Effective Exercises to lose belly fat

We all want a toned, flat stomach. No surprise there. But since many women are still relying on crunches to get it, we want to make one thing clear: Crunching is not the most effective abs workout. Exercise is an effective method for losing belly fat. If you want to speed up belly fat loss, you can select cardio activities that shed more calories per minute. Regular strength training is also important to boosting your daily calorie burning. Through increased cardio and strength training activity, you can meet your belly loss goals. Effective Exercises to lose belly fat Side Plank This abs exercise is more challenging than a traditional plank because you're supporting your entire body weight on two points of contact instead of four. As a result, you must work your core harder to stay stabilized. Lie on your left side with your elbow directly beneath your shoulder and legs stacked. Place your right hand on your left shoulder or on your right hip. Brace your abs and ...