How can I get rid of belly fat and build muscles on the rest of my body?

Branden asked:


I am 13, male, 5′, about 97 lbs. I dont have any equipment except for two 5lbs weights. I know I am not fat but a have a big stomach and no visible muscle… HELP!!! I would like to do it by Aug. 27(thats when school starts). I am not big on vegetables, what is the best time of day to exercise?

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4 Responses to “How can I get rid of belly fat and build muscles on the rest of my body?”

  1. abbe889 Says:

    in the morning. do some cardio, and go buy one of those big workout balls.. they’re cheap and you can do all kinds of exersizes on them

  2. Ronnie F Says:

    Central obesity, commonly referred to as belly fat, is the accumulation of fat deposited between the internal organs in the torso resulting in an increase in waist size. There is a strong correlation between central obesity and cardiovascular disease.

    While central obesity can be obvious just by looking at the ***** body , the severity of central obesity is determined by taking waist and hip measurements. The absolute waist circumference (>102 centimetres in men and >88 centimetres in women) and the waist-hip ratio (>0.9 for men and >0.85 for women) are both used as measures of central obesity.

    Prevention

    Performing adequate aerobic exercise and eating a healthy diet prevent central obesity, and losing weight via these methods is the main way to reverse the condition.

    Aerobic exercise

    Aerobic exercise refers to exercise that involves or improves oxygen consumption by the body. Aerobic means “with oxygen”, and refers to the use of oxygen in the body’s metabolic or energy-generating process. Many types of exercise are aerobic, and by definition are performed at moderate levels of intensity for extended periods of time. To obtain the best results, an aerobic exercise session involves a warming up period, followed by at least 20 minutes of moderate to intense exercise involving large muscle groups, and a cooling down period at the end.

    Healthy diet

    A healthy diet involves consuming nutrients by eating the appropriate amounts from all of the food groups, including an adequate amount of water. Since human nutrition is complex, a healthy diet may vary widely, and is subject to an individual’s genetic makeup, environment, and health. For around 20% of the human population, lack of food and malnutrition are the main impediments to healthy eating.Conversely, people in developed countries have the opposite problem; they are more concerned about obesity.

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  3. Mickie Says:

    Well, you most certainly don’t need to lose any weight it just seems to me that you lack muscle weight. Last year I had absolutely no form to me and all I did was 50 sit ups everynight before I went to bed and now (in the most humble way possible) I’m toned so the same should work for you or anyone else who wants to build muscle.

  4. Jeff W Says:

    sit ups and lots of the, the results will take time but if you do them right you have a nice lean core