3 Daily Habits That Actually Target Stubborn Belly Fat, Expert Reveals
Are you trying to blast belly fat with little success? Lindsay Huelse is a weight loss expert and trainer who specializes in helping moms over 30 get in shape. In a new social media post, she discusses what you need to do to drop inches off your waistline. "If I wanted to lose that last layer of belly fat (without stepping foot in the gym)…I'd become addicted to these 3 things," she writes across the video. "Do these 3 things If You feel like you've tried everything—cutting calories, extra workouts, and 'eating clean"' and ever since having kids, the weight just isn't coming off," she adds in the post.
Eat During a 12-Hour Period
The first thing Lindsay recommends is eating during a 12-hour period. "Close your kitchen for 12 hours," she says in her post. "This allows your body's blood sugar and insulin (a fat storage hormone) to get back down to normal levels and allow your body to tap into stored fat for energy rather than sugar, hello fat burn."
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Why Intermittent Fasting Cane Be Effective
Why should you consider intermittent fasting? Intermittent fasting works by "prolonging the period when your body has burned through the calories consumed during your last meal and begins burning fat," explains Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Prioritize Protein
Next, amp up your protein intake. "Prioritize protein at every meal," she writes. "Aim for at least 25-30g of protein per meal! This is the missing piece if you want to build lean, calorie burning muscle!"
How Protein Helps Your Lose Weight
Why should you eat more protein? According to clinical trials, consuming more protein than the recommended dietary allowance not only reduces body weight (BW), but also enhances body composition by decreasing fat mass while preserving fat-free mass (FFM) in both low-calorie and standard-calorie diets.
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Exercise More
She also stresses the importance of exercise. "Move more (without overdoing it)" she writes. "Short walks throughout the day (even 10 minutes) and aiming for 2k MORE steps than you usually take can make a HUGE difference. Workouts are actually only 5% of total calories burned… what matters most is OVERALL movement… like walking."
Walking and Weight Loss
How much should you walk to lose weight? A 2018 study published in the journal Obesity found a link between walking 10,000 steps a day and weight loss and weight management. Other studies published by the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) in JAMA Neurology and in JAMA Internal Medicine also linked walking 10,000 steps a day to less dementia and less cardiovascular disease overall, with less heart disease, less heart failure, and fewer strokes.
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Bonus Tip: Take Supplements
She also offers a bonus tip. "The right supplements can fill in the gaps and give you the boost you need. I like to think of the first three as the foundational "bricks" and supplements help fill in the cracks! My supplement stack has helped me (and so many clients!) manage cortisol, tone up, and support weight loss," she writes. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 12-3-30 Walking Method: 20 Proven Tips to Lose Weight Faster.