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    I'm 16 and 5'10" and i've been putting on quite abit of flab on my belly because i haven't been doing much, I partake in Karate but only train twice a week, i've just got a punch bag and when the weather here starts to get abit better im sticking it up, would a bag help me loose some of the fat i've been gaining from not doing anything, and other recommendations by anyone else to help me lose some of the fat, i've tried running but its so dull, sprinting is ok because only over a short distance and i have quite large,strong, long legs, i also know i eat loads of crap which i'm trying to stop but for some reason i always find myself eating it again, anyone got any advice and motivational tips.

  • #2
    you could try skipping i think skipping is great for losing fat or if your not into jogging which is good try cycling hitting the bag wont lose ur flab

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    • #3
      Running is dull, but it works. Swimming and cycling are also dull, but they work. You need solid excersize 30-40 minutes/day in order to get on top of it. Not six minutes a day, or one hour twice /week. You need five-six days/week, 30-40 minutes/day.

      Start with a slow jog/walk or cycle or whatever and slowly build it up. The first week is just getting your body used to the action, the second week it starts to get easier, after that you should try to improve every week.

      Also, if you start demanding work form your body, you're appetite will likely start to steer you toward healthier food.



      It's all just my opinion, but it's based on experience.

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      • #4
        With the heavey bag, you could set up a routine something along the line of:

        2 minutes on the jump rope
        25 jumping jacks
        stretch
        30 pushups
        75 sit-ups
        20 kickouts
        10 figure eights
        10 circles

        bag workout
        20 jab, cross, jab
        20 jab, cross, hook (to the body)
        20 jab, cross, hook (to the body), reverse hook (to the body)

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        • #5
          Intervals as suggested, and lifting.

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