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6 Best Exercises for Burning Fat

Here’s what this weight loss coach has to say.
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Weight loss coach Soraya (@project.s.lifestyle) is a diet and fitness influencer with well over 300K followers on TikTok, and she knows a thing or two about healthy fat-burning and weight loss. Soraya has simple, down-to-earth advice about the best workouts and exercises for blasting fat—and she should know, having first-hand experience in building strength, losing weight, and keeping it off. Here are her six best exercises for burning fat, from number 6 to the number 1 best method for weight loss.

#6 Running

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Soraya includes running her fat-burning regimen, which is a very effective way to burn calories, experts say. "Most people overestimate the calories they burn on the run," Angela Rubin, USAT Level I triathlon coach and studio manager of Precision Running Lab at Equinox in Boston, tells Runner's World. "As a very general estimation, you burn about 100 calories per mile that you run. So, if you run two or three miles, you'll burn about 200 to 300 calories, which is a solid workout."

#5 HIIT

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HIIT is a great way to get some cardio in and burn fat. "HIIT and other high-intensity exercise programs help you burn a lot of calories in a short amount of time," says UC Davis. "Research has also shown that you keep burning calories for hours after your workout is finished. These workouts typically cause you to burn more fat and build muscle. Studies have also shown that high-intensity workouts may help lower blood pressure and heart rate."

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#4 Yoga

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Soraya includes yoga in her fat-burning exercises. "If you are trying to lose or maintain your weight, you may want to try yoga," said Chika Anekwe, MD, MPH, and Niyoti Reddy, MD, via Harvard Health. "There is good research that yoga may help you manage stress, improve your mood, curb emotional eating, and create a community of support, all of which can help with weight loss and maintenance. Yoga can also help you burn calories as well as increase your muscle mass and tone. Yoga may reduce joint pain, which in turn allows you to exercise more and increase your daily activities. These are only some of the many benefits of yoga."

#3 Pilates

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Soraya recommends Pilates, which is a great, low-impact way to burn off fat and help build muscle. "Since Pilates is a low-impact exercise that doesn't break down muscle fibers like some other strenuous workouts, you can do Pilates more regularly than some other exercises," Sarah Brooks, a certified Pilates instructor and founder of the New York City-based Pilates studio, Brooks Pilates, tells USA Today. "Pilates will also burn many calories per session."

#2 Walking

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Walking is one of the easiest and most effective methods of fat-burning. "Walking is beneficial for weight loss, but it's important to recognize that exercise alone is not the most effective strategy for losing weight," Sabrena Jo, PhD, ACE, senior director of science and research, tells AARP. "Weight loss is best achieved through a combination of nutritious eating, regular physical activity, adequate rest and recovery, and effective stress management."

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#1 Strength Training

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Soraya's number one method of fat-burning is strength training—and she's right on the money. "Strength training is one of the absolute best ways to promote body fat loss when programmed correctly and coupled with an intelligent nutrition program," says Girls Gone Strong founder Molly Galbraith, CSCS.

Belly Fat

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Soraya reminds flowers that when it comes to fat-burning, no one exercise is going to blast belly fat specifically. However, a good diet and workout routine will help with a sensible calorie deficit, which in turn leads to fat loss all over the body. "You can't spot reduce fat," Soraya insists. "Spot exercises, such as sit-ups, can tighten abdominal muscles but won't get at visceral fat," say the experts at Harvard Health. "Exercise can also help keep fat from coming back."

No Useless Gadgets

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Soraya warns followers against using useless gadgets for weight loss, like waist trainers. "Save your money," she says. In some instances, waist trainers can be dangerous. "There is a lot of damage on the organs because they're shifting, stretching the vessels around," hepatologist Jamile Wakim-Fleming, MD, tells the Cleveland Clinic. "This causes people to report more gas because gas is retained, which causes bloating."

Protein and Calorie Deficit

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Soraya recommends strength training along with a calorie deficit, protein, and walking. "The main things you want to focus on for fat loss ✨," she captions a video. "I train for an 8k every year and run club 1x a week, but both of those are purely for the challenge and social aspect – not for fat loss. Running can be great, but it's just not the most optimal exercise for fat loss."

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Sensible Snacking

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Soraya recommends a sensible approach to snacking. "I don't know who needs to hear this, but you don't have to stop snacking in order to lose weight," she says in a video. "You just need to be more intentional about your snacking (i.e. 2-3 snacks a day vs. snacking mindlessly). And consume more pre-portioned items like snack bars or individually packaged chips vs. diving into a family-sized back of snacks with no end in sight." And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster.