Fat is the ‘non-working tissue’ in our body, and stomach crunches will not help you lose that big belly.
Genuine fitness experts and exercise-physiologists know differently, and they’ve been screaming from the rooftops that fat is the ‘non-working tissue’ in our body, and stomach crunches will not help you lose that big belly.
So, what does that mean? Here’s the gyan:
So, should you give up crunches? No, they tone your abs, so do perform them; but not more than two or three sets (each set consisting of 15 to 20 repetitions), twice a week. Anything more than that and you may be risking a back or neck injury. And what about the fat sitting on your tummy? Well, it is a manifestation of your total body fat. So, eat right, keep your blood sugar stable, exercise regularly so that you burn fat efficiently, regularise your bedtime to give your body time to recover, and cut back on ‘social drinking’.
Sorry for bursting your bubble, but there really is no short-cut to flat abs.
(A fortnightly column on nutrition and fitness, by the author of Don’t Lose Your Mind, Lose Your Weight)