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Coach Reveals the Only 8 Things You Need to Know to Blast Belly Fat

Get a flat tummy once and for all!

Do you want to blast belly fat once and for all – in your 40s? According to one expert, you can eliminate your midsection once you understand a few things. Ashley DiGiacomo Schwartz (@the.busy.mom.method)is a fitness and nutrition influencer and Fitness & Nutrition Body Recomposition Coach-BA/IMBA, who transformed her body during perimenopause, finally figuring out how to get rid of her midsection. "Belly fat is one of the hardest areas to lose as a woman (it's biological and hormones partly) — so if you're struggling, you're not alone! Here's what you really need to know," she writes.

​You Can't Spot Reduce Fat

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First, you can't spot-reduce fat. "No amount of crunches or BS belly shocker gadgets will get you a flat stomach. You need to lower overall body fat to reveal your abs. (And yes, everyone has abs, they're just hiding under fat!)" she said.

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​Abs Are Made in the Kitchen

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Next, abs are made in the kitchen. "Your nutrition is the #1 factor in whether you'll get a flat stomach. Prioritize protein so the muscle you're building in the gym can boost your metabolism and help you lose fat," she says.

​Stress Leads to Belly Fat

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"Stress creates belly fat," is the next truth you need to understand. "High cortisol = more belly fat. Work on stress management," she says. Things you can do to de-sress include daily affirmations, prayer, wind down at night, and managing what you can.

​Don't Skip Breakfast

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Next, "stop skipping breakfast," she says. "Cortisol is highest in the morning. If you skip breakfast or work out on an empty stomach, you're spiking cortisol even higher, which can make fat loss harder. Skip the fasting—it's not necessary."

​Create a Slight Calorie Deficit

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She also recommends creating a slight calorie deficit, "no more than 300 calories," she writes. "The goal isn't the lowest calories possible, it's the highest calories you can eat while still losing fat — that's how you make progress sustainable."

​Eat Balanced Meals

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Make sure you are eating balanced meals. This includes prioritizing protein, not fearing healthy fats—"hormonal health depends on them!" she writes—and eating "fiber-rich foods to manage hunger and build metabolism."

​Lift Heavy Weights

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You also need to be lifting heavy weights. "A structured lifting program helps you build muscle — and that muscle boosts your metabolism to burn off more fat (including belly fat). Stop with the 5-8 lbs you need to lift heavier," she says.

​Don't Overdo Cardio

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"Don't overdo cardio" is the final thing you should know. "Cardio is great for your heart ❤️ but too much can spike cortisol and backfire. Focus on daily walks (7-10k steps) to burn extra calories without added stress," she writes.

​Be Consistent

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Her final note? "Stay consistent and be patient. Fat loss — especially belly fat — takes time. Stick with it and the results will come," she says. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

Leah Groth
Leah Groth is a writer for Eat This, Not That! and Best Life. Read more
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