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Lose Your Gut With This Quick Six Pack Abs Workout

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You want some abs, right?

You want to lose stomach fat and get a firm, flat stomach...maybe even with a little definition...maybe even a six-pack.

Who doesn't? I know I do. That's why I work so hard to get and maintain my physique.

It was tough, but it's not impossible. I'm sick of hearing people say they don't have the genetics to lose stomach fat and get a firm, flat stomach, let alone get six-pack abs.

That's a bunch of crap! If you're reading this, you can lose stomach fat. As a matter of fact, you can lose as much stomach fat as you want and even get that six-pack.

You just need to do things differently than you are right now.

First, if you're not doing anything...do something. Sounds stupid, but you'd be surprised how often I need to tell people that.

Second, you need to stop doing crunches, sit-ups, twists, leg lifts, etc. Doing hundreds and thousands of those exercises every week will not help you lose stomach fat, let alone get a flat, firm stomach and they especially won't help you get a six-pack. Not when you have a layer of flabby goo sitting on your waist line.

You need to burn the fat off your stomach and to do that you need to eat right and you need to do fat burning full body workouts.

Here's an example of a fat loss workout I just gave to a client that was specifically designed to help him lose stomach fat and get six-pack abs.

Perform this workout as a circuit and do as many circuits as you can in 15 minutes. Do this circuit before your regular workout when you're still fresh 2-3 times per week for the next 4 weeks.

1A) Dumbbell Split Squat - 10 reps per side

1B) "T" Push-up - 10 reps

1C) Overhead Squat - 10 reps

1D) Cross Body Mountain Climber - 30 seconds

1E) Push-up w/Dumbbell Row - 8 per arm

That workout will work your entire body, and each exercise is designed to put extra emphasis on your abs. If you do it right, you will feel it in your abs and you will lose stomach fat.

As far as fat loss nutrition and fat loss cardio go, here's the easiest things I can tell you. When it comes to nutrition, you've got to eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, no juices sorry, limit any food that comes in a bag or box and cut your dinner portions by about 25%.

For cardio, stick with interval training rather than boring steady state cardio that lasts for hours upon hours on end. Interval training is proven to burn more stomach fat than steady state cardio and has helped virtually everyone I've ever trained lose stomach fat fast.

Now that you are armed with that fast six-pack abs workout designed to help you lose stomach fat, plus you've got a little more advice when it comes to fat loss nutrition and fat loss cardio...get to it!

Do the workout and eat more fruits and veggies and you will see dramatic results in terms of stomach fat. You will have a firm, flat stomach and who knows you may even get that six-pack.

To learn how to lose stomach fat faster than you thought possible visit http://www.fatlosstogo.com for your free fat loss report and 5 free fat loss workouts.

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