Sunday, February 1, 2009

How To Get A Flat Stomach With Exercise

By Jose Loni

The best way to get a flat stomach is with exercise. Regular exercise, training with increased intensity and interval training are key factors to getting a flat stomach. By increasing the frequency of exercise, intensity of your exercise program and incorporating interval sets, an oxygen debt will occur causing the body to increase its metabolism and burn fat longer.

The body increases its lean body mass as a result of the regular exercise that it performs. As a result, the body needs to feed and fuel the muscles through the food we eat, as well as breakdown any excess fat on our body to provide energy to the muscles.

Regular physical workouts are necessary to spur our body to maintain a higher degree of metabolic activity in order to meet the greater demands of increased activity. The more disciplined and active we are, the more our body maintains its increased metabolic rate.

High intensity training is a way to train within our target heart rate zone, as calculated by our age. We should aim to train within our target heart rate zone of intensity, which will cause our metabolic activity to rise because our body and muscles are working harder.

Training in bursts of energy raises our metabolism by constantly challenging our muscles to work at a higher level to meet the sudden bursts in energy demand. Because the muscles are constantly being unexpectedly called to work and perform, they are in a state of preparation rather than rest, and therefore, use up more fuel in the form of excess fats.

Incorporating weight training with interval training results in extremely effective fat burning capabilities. Doing this type of training in on-again, off-again bursts, and then allowing the muscles to rest and recover also shakes up the intensity of the workout. Repeating this cycle a few times will jumpstart our muscles and get them hungrier for more fuel to get through the workout.

Basically, engaging in these types of workouts lead the muscles to go into something known as oxygen debt. This occurs when carbon dioxide and lactic acid builds up in the muscles. Now, our body has to work harder at supplying more oxygen to the muscles so it can clear away the lactic acid and other waste products that have built up. This nourishes and allows the muscles to recover.

Through regular exercise, training with increased intensity during our exercise programs, and incorporating interval training, our body will adapt to the metabolic changes that resulted from the increased training. As a result, the body becomes a very efficient fat burning machine that will give you a flat stomach. - 16083

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