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I'm in pretty much the same boat. I've never cared much about my diet, and essentially have just been working out so that I can eat whatever I want. I've always been in good shape, but I've never had a six pack because of that little bit of belly fat that just always covers my lower abs. Recently I decided to challenge myself to get that six pack, just to see if I can.I am trying to have a flatter stomach, and I heard it's the stoamch fat that's the main villain. I feel the only way to fight this off is to have a stricter diet and adding more cardio to my routine.
Changes I've made:
1. Significantly cut back on carbs.
2. Significantly cut back on sugar and alcohol.
3. Started running on the days when I don't lift. Typically lift 3 days a week and run 3 days a week, just taking a rest day after my leg day.
There's apparently a new study that says it's possible to target fat loss in certain areas of the body.
Not sure I entirely believe this, as it goes against basically everything anyone has ever said about fat loss. I figure it doesn't hurt to try though, so I've also started doing ab work before my runs now (though it's something I only recently started doing so I can't say whether it's helped at all).
Obviously none of this matters if you aren't at a calorie deficit because that's the only real way to lose weight and fat.
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