Blast Belly Fat Faster With This One Trick
September 2nd, 2008 · Filed Under: Abs Exercise
Howdy,
I’m still in Vail, Colorado, hanging out with my friend Mike Geary, author of The Truth About Six-Pack Abs.
A few weeks ago, I made a video describing a trick that will help you blast belly fat faster, and I put it to the test yesterday.
The trick to burn belly fat faster and to never hit a fat loss plateau is to incorporate variety into your workouts.
Here’s how I did that yesterday.
I rented a mountain bike and Mike took me to a steep mountain out in West Vail.
We then proceeded to do a long, grueling uphill mountain bike ride.
Well at least it was grueling for me.
There were several times where I had to stop as I was gasping for air while Mike pretty much just laughed at me.
But hey, I wasn’t acclimated to the high altitude yet.
So why did this mountain bike ride help me blast more belly fat?
1) I had not gone mountain biking in a year, so it was a shock to my system and something new.
Anytime you can shock your system and do something different in your workouts, you will see results (see video below on how to do this).
2) The ride had me really gasping for air and got me into my anaerobic threshold.
When you train in this manner, your metabolism sky rockets and you end up burning fat all day long.
That’s something we all want, right?
So, what can you do in your current workout to change it up and add variety?
Let’s face it, there are so many people doing 3 sets of 10 reps of the same 8-10 exercises or walking on the treadmill for an hour a day.
And they’ve been doing this week after week and month after month and have stopped seeing results.
Well shock your system.
Incorporate more variety into your workouts.
I explain exactly how to do this in the video.
Have an amazing day.
Scott


















September 4th, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Hi Scott;
Thanks for reminding us how not to get bored with our workouts. It is true that it is easy to keep doing the same old workouts in the same old routine doing the same old amount of time. Thanks for reminding us to keep it fun and to add variety to what we are doing!!Helen
September 5th, 2008 at 9:41 am
It’s too funny, Scott, how people think they are going to do the same thing over and over and get a different result. Why is that with exercise?
If you read the same page of a book over and over would you learn anything new?