Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plate pushes- push the plate of food away.
yes you can exercise your abs but abs are made in the kitchen. Exercise will not give you a flat tummy only diet will do that.
Yes that's true but you're talking aesthetics. Having a strong core is still important as its foundational to many other exercises as well as your daily activities.
Yes, I am taking aesthetics because that is what OP asked about. She stated that she has a strong core and is looking to "lose the belly" and that is all about fat loss.
had she asked about having a strong core I would have given exercise recommendations.
It's the OP. I mentioned I also plan to lose 10-15 lbs but....It's not just about fat loss because the muffin top was still there when I was at a lower weight and running half marathons. I do have a pretty strong core with the activities I do but wasn't doing any exercises to target the ab region.
I definitely had weaker abs after pregnancy, so much so that I never got back to any regular ab exercise. I even occasionally had a twinge of pain just getting out of bed or going from sit to stand- like a hernia. It seemed lower abs were more of a problem that lower.
Anyway for the last 3 days I started working on lower abs, and I already look more toned! The muffin top looks less creased and I don't feel like I'm going to herniate anymore.
I think it's like having strong pecs to support your chest. Breasts are also just fat but I find I don't look as saggy because of strong pecs.
Anyway, thanks for all who suggested exercises. Will keep these up for sure and report back.