You want to trim the fat around
your arms, shoulders and torso -- but you don't want to fuss with a lot
of different exercises. Good news, girl -- you don't have to. All those
complicated workouts or fancy machines that are touted as the "best" in
fat blasting will probably help you reduce your flab, but it doesn't
have to be that complicated. When you want to cut fat, you just have to
get moving.
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Spot Reduction
One prevailing myth that seems to creep around every gym is that working one muscle group -- called spot reduction -- will help you reduce the fat in that area. For example, you might hear that doing endless pushups is the best way to tone the upper body and core. Sure, that's going to strengthen the muscles in that area, but it's not going to do much for reducing the fat that's surrounding those muscles. To lose fat in one area, you have to do exercises that cut overall body fat, reminds ExRx.Top Calorie Burner
Cutting body fat involves doing exercises that get your heart pumping. Swimming, walking, cycling, inline skating or any type of cardio will do, but when it comes to burning the most calories, you won't find an exercise more efficient than running or jogging. Jogging at an 8-mile-per-hour pace will burn about 861 calories per hour for a 160-pound person, or about 1,074 for a 200-pound person, according to MayoClinic.com. If you're looking for that one exercise that can help you cut fat the fastest, stick with running. While your legs are the primary movers, your arms also get into the action, helping propel you forward and turning the exercise into a total-body workout.[post_ads_2]