by Craig Ballantyne
Too many people don’t get started on big projects, like losing weight, because the task seems insurmountable. But even if you’ve got a long way to go to completely lose your gut, here’s some incentive for you.
In a review of 61 studies, Australian researchers found that modest weight loss resulted in a preferential loss of visceral adipose tissue (VAT). VAT is the fat that is most often found in those "hard beer bellies" of older men - the fat associated with a risk for heart disease.
As soon as you start a fat-loss program, the first fat to go tends to be that potentially deadly belly fat. So just by losing a few pounds, you can make a dramatic improvement in your overall health.
To get going on your fat-loss program, reduce the number of calories you eat each day by 10-20 percent and start doing resistance and interval training.
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[Ed. Note: If you are new to exercise but want to lose weight, start with a beginner bodyweight training program for 2-6 weeks, such as the one found in Craig’s Turbulence Training manual. You will also get specific step-by-step instructions on how to do intervals at any fitness level. Learn more here.And to get more articles on how simple lifestyle choices can improve your health, sign up for ETR’s natural health newsletter.]