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Top 5 Best Exercises to Lose Belly Fat

Most people involved in weight loss believe that it's all about the calories. If you burn calories more than you take in, you lose weight. If you take in more calories than you can burn, the body gains fat. While this piece of logic may make sense, it is only partly true. What burns calories nonstop is actually the lean muscle mass underneath body fat that allows more intake of calories without weight gain.

The body actually adapts to the changes it undergoes. Losing weight without exercising increases the risk of losing lean body mass, slowing the metabolism and putting the body into fat-storing mode. People who have lost body fat and muscle mass may notice that they don't have the muscle mass they once had. Worse yet, once they overeat even a little bit, they start filling up on body fat once again.

Building up muscle mass

An important thing to remember when undergoing a weight loss program is to understand what needs to be done. Realistic and achievable goals can help in building the confidence needed to make the necessary leap for the achievement of a desired weight.

Researchers at the Biomechanics Lab at San Diego State University took a look at some popular abdominal exercises and ranked them. Results of the study revealed that exercises that require constant abdominal stabilization and body rotation resulted in the most muscle activity in the abdomen.

Below are the top five belly exercises as ranked by the study:

1. The Bicycle Exercise - best for targeting the six pack muscles and the obliques. To do this exercise, get into a supine position with hands at the back of your head. Bring knees to the chest while lifting shoulders off the floor. Slowly bring your right elbow towards your left knee as you straighten your right leg. Switch sides and continue in a pedaling motion. Do 1 to 3 sets with 12 to 16 repetitions.

2. The Captain's Chair Leg Raise - This exercise requires a captain's chair, a rack with padded arms allowing for the legs to hang free that is commonly found in gyms or health clubs. To do this exercise, stand on the chair and grip hand holds. Press back against the pad then raise knees to the chest to contract the abs then lower them back down. Do 1 to 3 sets with 12 to 16 repetitions.

3. Exercise Ball Crunch - For this exercise, an exercise ball is necessary. In this routine, the abdomen does more exerting but will still need the entire body to stabilize it throughout the routine. To do this exercise, lie on the ball with your lower back fully supported. Place hands behind the head. To lift the torso off the ball, contract the abs to pull the bottom of the rib cage towards the hips. Keep ball stable as you curl up, then lower back down to stretch the abs. Do 1 to 3 sets with 12 to 16 repetitions.

4. Vertical Leg Crunch - Performing this exercise is similar to doing a leg crunch except that the legs are straight up, forcing the abs to work and adding intensity to the routine. To do this, lie on the floor with the legs straight up, knees crossed, and place the hands beneath the head for support. Contract abs lifting the shoulders off the floor and keep legs in a fixed position to crunch. Do 1 to 3 sets with 12 to 16 repetitions.

5. Long Arm Crunch - This is a variant of the traditional floor crunch where the arms are held straight behind you, adding a lever to the move and making for a challenging exercise. To do this, lie on the floor or a mat then extend arms straight behind, keeping them clasped and next to the ears. Slowly contract abs and lift shoulders off the floor carefully to keep the arms straight. Do 1 to 3 sets with 12 to 16 repetitions.

The best strategy to weight loss is to observe a healthy diet coupled with exercise of at least an hour a day. Although there is no sure fire way to deal with belly fat, there are a number of activities from which to choose and enjoy. As long as you're having fun, you can lose weight without realizing it. It is important to look for an exercise you enjoy. If the suggested exercises above do not suit your taste, taking a hike, swimming or biking are just as effective in burning fat and toning muscles.

While lots of young people gain weight at university, after years of being unhappy with her size, Paige Stoodley is starting her first term lighter than ever – and she’s confident that’s the way she’ll stay

Before losing weight 18-year-old Paige suffered severe back pain and used to
    get nervous before going out with her slim friends. But it wasn’t until
    seeing the unflattering photos from her school prom that she was inspired to
    lose 5st 11lbs with Slimming

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Now she’s top of the class after being named Slimming World Young Slimmer of
    the Year 2013 and, as she heads off to Keele University, she’s urging any
    students worried about their weight to take advantage of an upcoming special
    offer for Free Membership to any Slimming World group.<p>Paige says: “I used
    to worry that people would stare at me or judge me because of my size. I
    hadn’t really even considered going to university before losing weight
    because the thought of meeting new people terrified me, but now I feel so
    much more confident – I can’t wait.</p>
    <blockquote>
        <p class="last">“I think lots of people my age think that slimming clubs
        aren’t “cool” or are just for older people, but that’s absolutely not
        the case. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done and I’d advise any young
        people who want to feel better about themselves to join a group now.”</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>The Telford teenager had struggled with her weight for years: “For as
    long as I remember I’ve always been bigger than my friends. I was a very
    emotional eater, I used food as a reward for doing well or as a comforter if
    I’d had a bad day.”</p>
    <p>Paige tried losing weight before but often got bored of feeling
    restricted or giving up her favourite foods so would throw in the towel. It
    wasn’t until after her school prom that her nan persuaded Paige to join her
    at their local Slimming World group in April 2012 and she managed to lose
    weight successfully for the first time.</p>
    <p>She says: “At the age of 17 I was almost 17st and I knew something had to
    change. Shopping for my prom dress was probably one of the worst experiences
    I’ve ever had. I was so excited and had all these ideas in my head of how I
    wanted to look, but the reality was that every dress I liked either didn’t
    fit or looked horrendous. I felt so embarrassed that I ended up just wanting
    to go home. I did find a dress in the end but I didn’t like any of the
    photos of me in it. It was then my nan suggested I come to Slimming World
    with her.”</p>
    <p>Paige was nervous about walking into the group but soon realised that
    no-one was judging her and she instantly knew the club’s Food Optimising
    plan was for her: “Being able to eat pasta and potatoes without weighing and
    measuring them out seemed too good to be true, and I loved being able to
    have a treat like a bar of chocolate or a bag of crisps when I fancied one
    as well. It’s about learning how to balance your diet, not restricting
    yourself.”</p>
    <p>Attending the group each week, Paige learned about healthy eating and
    picked up lots of different recipes from her Consultant Celia Powell and the
    other members – her favourite is homemade beef burgers with potato wedges
    and salad. Now she’s a confident cook and regularly cooks for her mum and
    dad, which she believes will stand her in good stead when she leaves home
    for university later this month.</p>
    <p>She says: “What I liked is that the plan put me in control. I was given
    all the information, support and tools I needed but the choice – about what
    weight I wanted to be or what I wanted to eat – and the responsibility was
    mine. It makes me feel so proud of what I’ve achieved, more so than if I’d
    have just been doing as I was told or following some strict regime for a
    short period of time.</p>
    <p>“I know I’ll have to live on a fairly tight budget at university but I
    think I’ve learned a lot about value for money and how to get healthy, tasty
    food without spending too much – I love big pasta dishes and jacket
    potatoes. I still manage to eat out with my friends and go on nights out too
    so I’m not worried about socialising either.”</p>
    <p>Since starting at Slimming World Paige, who also walks regularly now
    instead of taking the bus, has dropped from a dress size 22 to a 12. It was
    after starting to lose weight that she decided to apply to study mental
    health nursing at university. Paige says: “I know nursing can be quite
    physical and you’re on your feet a lot so I was worried I wouldn’t have been
    able to cope with that side of things when I was bigger. I’m sure that my
    weight loss helped me get accepted too. I think I was able to get across my
    enthusiasm and passion for nursing because I feel better about myself. I
    feel like I make a better first impression, so I could focus on the
    interview itself.

Authorities will raid Giza town to end Kerdasa operation: source



Security forces are planning to storm the Giza town of al-Saff, the final stage in an operation to root out suspected Islamist criminals in Kerdasa, an Interior Ministry source said on Thursday.
 
The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, did not set a time for the start of the latest operation but confirmed it would end the Kerdasa raid, which started on 19 September.
Authorities originally said the Kerdasa campaign would continue for several days without setting a specific timeframe.
The source added that troops were able to arrest dozens more criminals involved in violence in the Giza town.
According to the source, the operation will be launched in al-Saff because many Muslim Brotherhood fugitives are hiding out there.

In this Nov. 24, 2012 file photo, leading democracy advocate Mohammed ElBaradei speaks to a handful of journalists including the Associated Press, at his home on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt.


CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's former vice president and democracy advocate Mohammed ElBaradei lashed out Sunday against what he called a "fascist" security-organized media campaign against him because of his calls for an inclusive political process.
ElBaradei was apparently reacting to reports accusing him of working from abroad to undermine Egypt's transitional road map in collaboration with the Muslim Brotherhood

Man was killed in front of the tank Egyptian army to humanity and not for the violin...


On Sunday, the European Union said it would be reviewing its relationship at an emergency meeting next week.
Footage from Ismailiya shows a Morsi supporter confronting tanks on Friday. The unverified video shows the man then being shot and falling The presidents of the European Commission and European Council said in a joint statement calls for democracy and fundamental rights "cannot be disregarded, much less washed away in blood".
It added that the violence and killings "cannot be justified nor condoned".
The EU has pledged several billion dollars in loans and grants to Egypt.
Mr Fahmy sought to pre-empt any attempt by the West to compel the interim authorities to back down by announcing that he would be reviewing all foreign assistance.
"I want to determine what is useful and what is not and what aid is being used to pressure Egypt and whether this aid has good intentions and credibility. We will proceed based on our findings," he told reporters.

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