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Six Ways You Can Burn Belly Fat
by Phillip Longmire

After working the diet scene for the past few years I have to admit I was ready to
give up. The only thing dieting got me was a fatter body. It also taught me bad
habits about food. The results from my efforts were failure. So, I set off on a quest to
learn how I could burn off my belly fat.

The problem with dieting is that you focus on loosing X amount of lbs and that's it.
You might have a date coming up or a swimsuit you want to fit in but that's it. Some
guys haven't taken their shirt off in front of anyone for years, and have these
massive man boobs that plague them for life.

When it comes to dieting it places the focus in the wrong place. Rather than
focusing on how to maintain a sustainable healthy weight people focus on how they
can reach a goal for a certain date or event. You know how long your results will
last, about one week past that event or date.

I knew I had to change my mindset, I had to think past the event or date and focus
on living a healthier life. When I started this process of switching from dieting to
living a healthy life, everything changed. I moved from trying to hit a weight at a
certain date to just living a life that produced great results. Since there wasn't a time
frame placed on my success I was able to fail without giving up.

When you are dieting and you fail it usually leads to more failure and eventually a
failed diet.

What I want to do is tell you the 6 principles I used to lose inches and change my
life. These six principles helped me lose inches and add muscle where there was fat.
These principles can work for either men or women.

1. Just start doing something. When I started making the switch from living fat to
thinning out, I just started doing something. At first my wife and I would go on walks,
that's it, just walking with my wife.

As time went on we upped the anti, we would run for a block and then walk for a
block. Then I started an in-home work out that was pretty intense, riding a bike  that
led to me making it 26 miles. I then started running and got up to 2 miles.

Now I ride my bike 18 miles, run a mile, and then a 45-minute cardio workout all in
the same day. It is my 3-hour marathon Saturday work out. But it all started with my
wife and I walking.

2. It takes commitment. The one thing I learned in this whole process is that it
takes commitment. I have had my fare share of days that I have woke up and said;
"you know what, I don't care today, I'm not working out."

This is where commitment kicks in. You need to find a little spark, and just do your
work out, even if it is just going through the motions. Even going through the
motions for a week is better than doing nothing for a week.

3.You have to find some sort of support system. Workout with a family member
or friend, find a network board to talk with, but find something other than losing
weight as a motivator. It isn't enough to make your goals for a lifetime. You have to
get a support system so you keep learning how to mix things up. So you don't get
board or lose sight of your end goals.

4.Fail Forward. I know I said commitment, but know there are those days that you
will fail.

For me I will literally work out two months six days a week, and then take a week off. I
have even taken three weeks off at one time.

I know I need to keep going and have every intention on starting up again, but those
breaks allow me to refocus and get going again. I probably would not advice this for
everyone, but for me it works. I am always failing forward knowing I am not going to
give up on my goals of weight loss.

5. Set Goals. If you need to lose fifty lbs don't make that your goal. Take the weight
you want to lose and multiply that by 12%. That is your first goal.

So your first goal is 6 lbs. If this is your first time back with working out, then you will
probably make that in the first week. Just because the majority of it will be water
weight.

Here is a forewarning about setting weight goals, and please try to remember this.
Sooner or later you will be disappointed if your only goal is centered around weight.
I have come to realize that scales are from hell. They are evil and will derail you from
any workout program. I stayed at the same weight for 3 months, matter of fact went
up in weight. However, I was wearing smaller and smaller pants and shirts.

So instead of setting weight goals here are some ideas.  Try setting workout goals. If
you are running .10ths of a mile, work to run a half mile. If you are guy wearing 38
jeans, your goal is to fit into 36 jeans or drop two dress sizes. If your butt doesn't fit
in a chair, get rid of the cottage cheese on your butt, or get your man boobs to a
place that they don't need a bra. Set goals that transform your body, not goals that
discourage and are not a real representation of weight loss.

6.Diet is everything. I don't care what workout plan you do, because anything you
do will give you some results, but none of them will give you the results you want
unless you learn how to eat.

Never forget that food is a fuel and is the single factor that will cause you to succeed
or fail when it comes to weight loss. Learn how to eat!

One last thing, give yourself some time. If you see an add that says Lose ten lbs in
ten days. Know that you will gain twenty lbs in two months on that plan. It takes time
to lose weight.

Not sure how long it took you to pack on the saddlebags, but I guarantee you it
won't come off in a month. If you have fifty or more lbs that you want to lose. Expect
it to take several months if not a year to reach certain goals you have.

Ok those are the principles I have used to burn off my belly fat. I understand that
there are rules you need to learn to be successful in this quest and we list a lot of
free help on our Blog at fitness village.

I hope this helps you burn off your belly fat.
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Phillip Longmire has a business degree and is the creator of
fitness village, a Blog
dedicated to those trying to lose weight. He not only transformed his own life but is
dedicated to helping others lose weight and live healthier lives.

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