When You Don't Have Time for Sit-Ups

Alicia Suenaga
Alicia Suenaga
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That annoying bit of flab that seems to hang on around the abdomen, ab flab, if you will, can be diminished. With enough use, abdominal muscles can be tightened to flatten the beer belly. Cutting down on the beer helps too, of course, but that's another matter. There are ways to work it off without
working too hard.

In addition to the obvious benefits of thinner abs, they put a smaller load on your back. This makes you less likely to have back problems, which are often caused by carrying more weight than the back was designed to carry. When there is too much in the front, it can lead to bad posture, another strain on the back.

There are plenty of chances in daily life to work those muscles. Lying down on an office floor to do sit-ups is not often convenient, but sitting in an office chair is an opportunity to give your legs and middle a little exercise. Just hold your feet off the floor for a few minutes. If you point your legs forward, you should be able to feel it in your middle and in your calves. If this would cause a risk of tripping someone who was walking by, you can hold your feet under your chair and still feel it in your middle. You can hold one leg at a time with the foot raised just a bit. No one will suspect a thing.

Driving is another opportunity. When your foot moves from one pedal to the other, tighten your abs. You should be able to feel it. Another is in movie theaters. Holding one foot at a time a bit higher than the floor while you're watching a movie can make walking out afterwards more comfortable too. You can do the same thing at home when you're watching television or reading. Or you can point your legs forward as if you were resting your feet on the coffee table, but move the coffee table first.

Whatever kind of exercise machine you use, remember to pull in the abdominal muscles while you use it. It's already doing you some good; why not make a good thing better? Work on the saddlebags or the arms and the gut at the same time. Stationary bikes, rowing machines, treadmills and the rest of them can be used for getting rid of ab flab.

  • Strong abdominal muscles can help prevent back problems.
  • Opportunities to work those muscles abound.
 
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Wes, I didn't start doing that until it became difficult to get up out of the chair after the movie. Oh, why did I laugh at Grandma?

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

Interesting ideas...but I'm never going to sit in a movie theatre and purposefully lift my legs up and down for exercise..heh

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 7:04:00 PM

I've learned from my mom that standing for a few minutes to about an hour after eating meals ( and being full) can be prevent belly fats. (^-^)

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 10:04:00 PM

My mother was considering surgery and then she decided to walk it off instead. This was a well written article.

Posted on 04/12/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

Alicia... Good article. People don't realize that there are a lot of different ways to get rid of ab flab. Personally, I find time to do at least 15 minutes a day because it is really important to me, but like your article suggestions, there are some suggestions that do help.

Posted on 04/08/2007 at 1:04:00 PM

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