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Tame the Tum: Spare tire or stress bulge?


For many women, getting bikini ready means tackling one dreaded area in particular — our tummies.
Most of us still think the best way to achieve a washboard stomach is by doing hundreds of sit-ups. Not so, says A-list trainer and body guru James Duigan.

James, who sculpts supermodels Elle Macpherson and Rosie Huntingdon-Whiteley among others, insists there is no ‘one size fits all’ method for getting a flat belly. Instead, he’s identified five key ‘tummy types,’ all of which require a different approach to achieve successful toning.

Once you figure out your tummy type (mine is the STRESS BELLY) thanks to the UK Daily Mail , you'll be on your way to getting the perfect midriff...

THE SPARE TIRE TUMMY


The spare tire: This is one of the easiest tummy troubles to eliminate because it's caused by eating the wrong foods and not exercising enough.

HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE

These people are likely to lead sedentary lives, perhaps with jobs that keep them desk-bound. They may also have an emotional attachment to sugary foods.

Luckily, this ‘spare tyre’ is one of the easiest tummy troubles to eliminate as, according to James, it’s caused by eating the wrong foods and not exercising enough.

TYPICAL BAD HABITS

If you exercise very little, eat lots of sugar and refined carbohydrates in products like biscuits, cakes and white bread, or rely on starchy carbs like pasta and rice, you you probably have an overweight tummy with accompanying fat on your legs and hips,’ says James.

MIDRIFF MAKEOVER PLAN
  • Cut down on alcohol. ‘Alcohol is a fat bomb for the tummy — pure sugar which goes straight to your waist and stops you burning all other fat until the booze has been processed,’ says James. ‘Just a few glasses three to four times a week will lead to a “wine waist” — a thick midriff and pudgy tummy. ‘If you want to drink occasionally that’s fine, but the bottom line is that you have to cut back on booze to get a flat belly.’
  • Once you cut out alcohol for two weeks, it’s time to overhaul your diet. ‘In a nutshell, eat well and move more,’ says James. Avoid low-fat and so-called ‘diet’ snacks. ‘These pre-packaged products are often packed full of chemicals, refined sugar, salt and preservatives to give them flavor.
  • ‘Ditch calorie counting in favor of a healthy diet full of unprocessed fresh foods such as fish, eggs, organic meat and vegetables. ‘Start the day with eggs and smoked salmon, or even grilled chicken and vegetables, and snack on sliced lean meats. ‘And don’t be afraid of eating good fats, such as avocados, nuts and oily fish. These encourage your body to burn midriff fat, giving you a flat tummy.’
  • ‘Exercise is the key to helping this tummy type,’ says James. Simply going for a long walk, doing lunges, squats or dips at home or a yoga class will be beneficial. You don’t need a gym.

TOP TIP FOR THIS TUMMY

If you regularly reward yourself for a hard day with a piece of cake or deal with bad news with a biscuit, it’s important to remember that being beautiful is as much about how you feel as how you look. The starting point for any tummy transformation is feeling happy.

THE STRESS TUMMY

Stress tummy: These types are typically over-achievers with perfectionist personalities
Stress tummy: These types are typically over-achievers with perfectionist personalities.

HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE

Stressed-tummy types are typically over-achievers with perfectionist personalities. They are usually also susceptible to digestive conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which can cause bloating and make their tummies look far worse.

‘Stress tummies are easy to spot, as the weight is specific to the front of the midriff and the umbilical area,’ explains James. ‘When stressed, we produce cortisol, a hormone which encourages the body to cling on to fat around the stomach.’

Stressed tummies will also be fairly hard to the touch, rather than wobbly.

TYPICAL BAD HABITS

It’s likely you skip meals, abuse your adrenal system with too much caffeine and grab junk food for convenience.

MIDRIFF MAKEOVER PLAN
  • Get an early night. ‘Stressed women nearly always sleep badly, which disrupts the production of leptin, the hormone which helps regulate appetite and metabolism,’ James explains. ‘This is why we eat more when we are tired and crave fat-depositing sugary snacks for an instant energy boost.’
  • Combat exhaustion with a relaxation strategy of deep-breathing, meditation and long baths before bed to encourage a good night’s sleep and limit coffee consumption to no more than two cups a day.
  • Don’t go for the burn when exercising. ‘Excessive cardio which increases cortisol levels isn’t the answer,’ says James. ‘Instead, yoga, long walks and resistance work with weights is perfect for sculpting and building up strength while calming the system.’
  • Magnesium is a calming mineral to help soothe a stressed belly. James advises eating lots of magnesium-rich foods such as dark green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds.
TOP TIP FOR THIS TUMMY

Stress-busting stretches and yoga poses at night time can help to lower cortisol levels, while chamomile teas or James’ own Bodyism Body Serenity supplement (bodyism.com) can also help the body unwind.

THE LITTLE POOCH

The little pooch: These women are likely to be busy mums or have demanding careers - hey may even be a gym junkie
The little pooch: These women are likely to be busy mums or have demanding careers - hey may even be a gym junkie.

HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE

These women are likely to be busy moms or have demanding careers. ‘They may even be a gym junkie, but stuck in a workout-and-diet rut, perhaps always eating the same foods and doing the same routine at the gym, which keeps you slim but leaves you with a lower belly that spoils your silhouette,’ says James.

TYPICAL BAD HABITS

‘Doing excessive crunches and using gimmicky gym items such as ab-rollers can place a strain on the hip flexors and the lower back, causing the tummy muscles to protrude so your belly sticks out,’ says James.

MIDRIFF MAKEOVER PLAN
  • Good nutrition and plenty of fiber are essential to improve digestive conditions such as inflammation, bloating and constipation, which can make a pooch tummy worse. Green leafy vegetables, oat bran and whole grains are good, natural sources of fiber.
  • Sit-ups done incorrectly increase your lower back curve and accentuate the ‘pouch’ effect. Swap sit-ups for planks. Do these by lying face down on a mat, resting on your forearms. Push off from the floor, rising onto your toes and elbows, so your body is parallel to the floor from your head to your heels. Start off doing ten seconds and build up to a whole minute.
  • It’s a common misconception that using weights bulks women up. In fact, the opposite is true. Using weights will burn serious amounts of fat in a short space of time, so try introducing circuits — repetitions of exercises like squats or lunges which work individual muscle sets.

TOP TIP FOR THIS TUMMY

Be kind to your tummy, reduce inflammation by drinking lots of water and eating easy-to-digest foods such as green vegetables and lighter proteins such as fish and chicken.

THE MOMMY TUMMY

The Mummy tummy: Women with these bellies have usually given birth in the past few years, and, being a typical mum, have little time for themselves
The Mommy tummy: Women with these bellies have usually given birth in the past few years, and, being a typical mum, have little time for themselves.

HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE

Women with these tummies have usually given birth in the past few years, and, being a typical mum, have little time for themselves. ‘After giving birth, the uterus drops and is much heavier than it was pre-pregnancy,’ says James. ‘It takes at least six weeks to return to its usual size, so don’t even think about trying to get a flat stomach until after then.

‘You need to re-train your pelvic floor and lower abs to increase blood flow and strengthen loose muscles.’

TYPICAL BAD HABITS

Rushing back to exercise too quickly. ‘I would suggest waiting around two to three months,’ says James. ‘Being stressed about getting rid of your baby weight will only make you cling onto it more. Give yourself a break!’

MIDRIFF MAKEOVER PLAN
  • ‘Fish oil supplements turn on fat-burning hormones and turn off fat-storing hormones,’ says James. ‘Begin by taking three 1,000mg capsules a day with meals and build up to five. I’ve trained Elle Macpherson through two pregnancies and she takes these every day.’
  • Try to eat good fats — found in sources such as nuts, oils and olives — every day. ‘Not only do they help you burn fat and absorb vitamins from food effectively, they also help combat tiredness — a big help for tired moms,’ says James.
  • Gentle pelvic floor exercises (known as Kegels) act as a natural corset for the body to flatten your tummy from the inside out. Squeeze and clench your pelvic floor muscles 15-20 times, in five sessions a day.
  • Steer clear of sit-ups. ‘After giving birth, the linea alba muscles — which run down the mid-line of the abdomen — separate and you need to allow them to recover,’ says James. ‘Crunches are the worst thing you can do, as they will force these muscles farther apart. Instead, breathe deep into your tummy while on all fours, then slowly exhale while doing a pelvic floor exercise.’

TOP TIP FOR THIS TUMMY

Daytime naps (try putting up blackout blinds) and stretching before bed are important ways to restore sleep hormones and boost fat-burning.

THE BLOATED TUMMY

Bloated tummies: These are often flat in the morning, but swell throughout the day with gas or indigestion
Bloated tummies: These are often flat in the morning, but swell throughout the day with gas or indigestion.

HOW TO IDENTIFY THIS TYPE

Bloated tummies are often flat in the morning, but swell throughout the day with gas or indigestion. Bloating affects both slim and overweight women. It is almost always caused by food intolerances and allergies, or sluggish bowels as a result of a poor diet.

TYPICAL BAD HABITS

You eat the same foods and may have done so for a lifetime without realising you’re intolerant to them.

MIDRIFF MAKEOVER PLAN
  • ‘The most common intolerances I see are wheat and gluten (bread, pasta, pastries, pizza, cakes and cereals), alcohol, yeast (in muffins, beer and pastries) and processed dairy (cheese, milk, butter),’ says James. ‘Gluten in particular can inflame the bowel and make the stomach look bigger.
  • ‘Experiment to work out what bothers your belly as you know your body better than anyone else. Try eliminating key culprits such as gluten for two weeks to see if your bloating reduces, or worsens when you reintroduce foods. Focus on a diet with lots of fresh veg, meat, chicken and fish.’
  • Sluggish bowels are often a result of eating the wrong foods in the wrong way. Make breakfast your biggest meal, as this is when digestion is at its peak, and avoid eating late at night which leads to bloating. Chew food properly and drink plenty of water to keep the digestive system moving.
  • Bloating can be a sign of imbalanced gut flora. So to get your tummy really flat you need to repopulate it with friendly bacteria. Prebiotic and probiotic supplements are the simplest way. Natural sources include miso soup, sour cream and some fruit and veg including kale, garlic and onions. A healthy gut means a flat stomach.

TOP TIP FOR THIS TUMMY

Believe it or not, breathing can be the best thing you can do for this kind of tummy. Try this each morning: lay on your back, completely relaxed, and breathe deep into your tummy ten times. After eating, a walk will help the digestive process, too.

Comments

  1. Hailey - thanks for sharing this!!! I am definitely bloated tummy -- with a little long leftover mommy tummy and some decent spare tire from my wine habit. But the bloat is the worst -- wow -- this is helpful!! No wonder the workouts aren't working in that area! I will try these tips!!!

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    1. I have gastroparesis (partial stomach paralysis) and I am not aloud to eat fiber, fruits or vegetables. I believe I have the spare tire tummy but not sure because it could also be the bloated tummy because I bloat a lot due to not being able to eat the foods you would normally eat to take that away. What can I do to help this????

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    2. My daughter has gastroparesis and suffers from bloated tummy. She has trouble losing her tummy.

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    3. Wow you poor things! I have no idea how to help but just wanted to say, other people reading this who think they have some non-descript biological reason for not losing weight, no you're doing it wrong, these people are the people who have true medical problems preventing them from looking how they want!

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    4. I had complete gastroparesis for 3.5 weeks. No fun. I was on tube feedings. As for gals who still have it... get hooked up with a good/reputable naturopathic doctor. They'll be way more help in this functional disorder than md's unless you want pills or surgery. I remember my naturopath said eat greens with every protein to help digestions becuase greens (uncooked) contain live enzymes that help break down protein well. Chew well too. Olive oil or coconut oil are examples of tummy (intestine) soothing healthy fats. I hth!

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    5. Gastroparesis as well.... wish a flat tummy was that easy but on a bad day even liquids make me swell like im 6 months pregnant. Im constantly gaining and losing weight. So many ppl think they can just not eat and lose weight so not true u can truly mess ur stomach up permently. Withy stomach disease its a lot of times easier or less painful tp starve urself than eat but trust me it sux. My 7 pills a day barely keep me out of the hospital and there is no cure. So wish I was one of the ones that could enjoy food and have the energy to work out!

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    6. I suffered from gastroparesis for years but was misdiagnosed until they finally figured it out. I took medications and it ended up doing more damage. For everyone out their suffering please look into gut health and healing your gut. I have been healing my gut for months and all my symptoms have either gone away or diminished to the point that they are barely there. There is hope...please don't accept that medications, surgery and feeding tubes are your only options!

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    7. Thank You for all this info.....FINALLY...it all makes sense !

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  2. Thanks for this post. I am new hear came over from Pinterest but I will be stopping back by.

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    4. This is awesome hahaha!

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    5. it's no one. no one is two words, not one ;)

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    6. C'mon you even spelled Dictionary wrong! Please just open up dictionary.com and read as much as you can... you need all the help you can get!

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    7. This has been fantastic to read. I got some good laughs for sure.

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    8. Thank you SO much !
      The stress pooch girl is now cracking up!!!!
      THANK YOU AGAIN!!!

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    9. what is there to possibly argue about on this article about weight loss I would love to know...

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    10. You know I don't care what anyone is talking about there are always going to be negative people out there don't pay any attention to them they need GOD in their life. It is so sad hurting someone makes them feel good. I am sure someone will have something negative to say about this. GOD Bless everyone even the critics.

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    11. I am bloating everytime I eat, even non bloating foods, very uncomfortable. if I take a digestive enzyme supplement will it help? I have tried many foods not stopping the bloat. God Bless you all.

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    12. Have you tried eating organic foods? Instead of Monsanto's genetically modified organisms that they spray more pesticides on and claim are not harmful to you and me?

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  3. Great article, tks!

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    1. My daughter has gastroparesis and suffers from bloated tummy.
      sohbet

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  4. What is the difference between the prebiotic and the probiotic supplements? Which one would help get the flat tummy? Does one work better, or faster? is one better for you?

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    1. Prebiotics are usually fiber of some kind that help establish probiotics in the intestines. You should use both for the best results-- for example, take a fiber supplement (with lots of water) and eat yogurt.

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    2. What would be a good alternative for the yogurt since I am lactose intolerant ? I started metamucil twice a day.

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    3. try lactose free yogurt, iogo and yoptimal are a few

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    4. You can also buy a probiotic powder. The probiotics in the powder is a much higher dose than what you typically get in yogurt. It works great!

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    5. The Probiotic I use is called Root Beer Belly. It is awesome and not bad in $ compared to others I've tried. It also tastes like root beer, so, its like having a little treat :D

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    6. Actually, the bacteria that turn milk into yogurt consume the lactose as their food. You should be able to eat regular yogurt without trouble. I've been lactose intolerant since age 5 and can eat regular yogurt (although I didn't know that when I was a kid).

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    7. 1# Prebiotic = FRUCTO OLIGO SACCHARIDES. Not fibre. Sold in health shops as a powder, or certain foods e.g. bananas and artichokes.
      2# Best Probiotics are human strain probiotics. Sold in health shops. Sweetened yogurts are counter productive.
      3# In my opinion as a Naturopath specialising in the digestive system... Biocare makes fantastic Pre and Prebiotic Supplements. I don't work for them. In fact, it is unfortunate that we do not get their products in S.A. at all. When I lived in London, I saw the best results when using Biocare's Probiotics above all others.

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    8. PB8 probiotics is great too!! Doctor told my mom and i that we should take 50 million bacteria/day. That is about 8 pills. I feel way better.

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  5. Love this, thanks for the great tips!♥

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  6. oh my goodness, I have ALL the tummies!!

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  7. Where do love handles fit in?

    Thanks.

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  8. Thank you for sharing. Good to know the changes I need to make aren't really all that hard.

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  9. what a great article found my tummy or tummies lol. Thank you

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  10. Very informative, thank you!! I think my tummy falls into two catergories):

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  11. Great!!! Just had my fourth baby 2 months ago and have been hard on myself!! this helped!

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    1. It's going to take awhile for your organs to recede to their original positions, let alone lose any weight from being pregnant. Definitely don't be hard on yourself!

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  12. Pilates, and learning to "lace your ribs" as you engage your stomach muscles when you workout. It's like lacing your ribs up tight, straightening posture, as your belly presses up and back. Mat Pilates saved me from surgery to correct them, they were a couple inches separated, now they touch!

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  13. Article and comments were awesome! Lol

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  14. What aboutthe "mothers apron"?

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  15. I'm in two..I'm a stress belly and bloated belly?? Can that be? How do i know what I'm allergic to?are there tests i can have done? Because mornings I'm fine as soon asb i start eating i feel fat uncomfortable bloated u name it..and i don't know what to do?its depressing .. I've even stoped eating because i feel full all day long and uncomfortable ..help!!!!

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    1. You could try a few days eliminating dairy and glutan and then add one back in then the other and see how it makes you feel

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    2. Try keeping a food diary. write down what you eat/drink and when, urination, bowel movements, and any other symptoms. you will start seeing the trends.

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    3. I get bloated pretty easily also and the things that have helped are drinking green smoothies, eating less processed foods, and walking more.

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  16. Great article! I agree, I have all the markers for Bloated, Stress and Spare Tire tummy. So what should I do?
    Thanks!

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  17. Most women have subcutaneous (belly) fat. But product I have found to get rid of fat is a fat freezing product at asraistouch.com . It's a fat freezing kit you can use at home, cheaper than those detox wraps.

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  18. This post was so awesome and helpful! I'm the spare tire for sure! Sharing this with all the women I know!!!!!

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  19. I'm the spare tire but I also have what's called the mother's apron...how should I tackle? I go to Zumba 4-5 times/week for 1-2 hours/day. I'm also doing a better job with my diet..just trying being more conscious. I used to take fat burner or carb burner supplements but don't know if they really should be in my diet or which to take...I OD'd on Dr. Oz...lol and became really confused!!

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  20. I am #1 and 4. I have celiac disease and have been gluten free my entire life due to my parent's awareness when I was born. However, I ate wayyy too many sugars and starches growing up, and I am paying for it now. I recently switched to a whole foods/plant based diet after realizing dairy was bloating me--no processed food, no refined sugars or carbs, and no dairy. I never felt sick from dairy, just bloated and sluggish... I didn't even realize it was a problem/abnormal until I stopped eating it and then ate some again--wow. Gluten and dairy intolerances often go hand in hand (40%), although this is not widely known. Also there are many symptoms of their intolerance that is not physical, if you are curious google it and see if you match any of the others.

    I recently watched the documentary "Hungry For Change" on Netflix and would highly recommend to anyone with #1, it is very very informative.

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    1. In my research, I have found if you are sensitive to gluten, you may have sensitivity to dairy. However, the reverse is not necessarily true. I developed a dairy allergy, all of it, not just lactose. I do not have a gluten sensitivity. I think the trick is which developed first. You can check the major med sites for insight into these food type irratabilities and allergies.

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  21. I guess my tummy would fall under "spare tire," which is frustrating because I'm very active and eat a diet that is rich in nutritious, whole, healthy foods. Unfortunately genetics also plays a major role in our body types, which we can do nothing about.

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  22. you recommend a lot of fish, chicken, and red meat. What kind of foods do you suggests for vegans? i'm also gluten and dairy intolerant but sometimes i just rather suffer the consequences of eating a piece of french baguette or pasta at a restaurant. i can't get rid of my pouch and it makes me frustrated. o_O

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  23. Hmmm... I don't feel like any of these apply to me. Can you have a slightly doughy stress belly without the stress?

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  24. I have the spare tire as does every woman in my family. I have never drunk alcohol, can't drink soda because of medication I take and refuse to eat any of the 'pre-packaged' low-fat nonsense because of the chemicals involved. I take swim class twice a week and dance class once a week, plus walk the dog twice a day. Still have the genetic stomach that my mother, aunt and grandmother have! It is about living health, not about size!

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    1. It might be genetic for you but it isn't genetic for everyone... and not everyone wants to keep theirs.

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  25. I am on meds that make me gain weight .I cant go with out the meds the pain is so bad. What can i do ?

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    1. Talk to your dr about alternative medications, because there's so many different drugs out there, there should be one that helps you without making you gain heaps of weight - as obviously becoming overweight is not healthy either.

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  26. what about a 2 c-sections in a row tummy....i never had to diet and now i still have same weight as if i just had a baby......35 165 and can't do it anymore....SOS...HELP..a closet full of 3's 6's and small's what ever do i do....

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  27. Well that nailed it, i'm Spare Tire Tummy. Ugh....damn you delicious evil alcohol...lol. Now i know what i have to do. Thank you so much for the great tips.

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  28. I am a mix of the little pooch and the bloated tummy.. after having kids I've come to realize all the changes it has made in my body such as new allergies and tolerance to certain foods. Slow digesting carbs do not do great things for my body.

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  29. It's a useful artile to lost weight, thank you.

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  30. These are 100% true and accurate! Great informational post!

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  31. I think I have a little bit of all of them...:(

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  32. I'm 16, with a stress tummy.. defs gonna try this!

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  33. mine looks nothing like any of those ? mine looks like lazy mucles that hang oter my knicker and when i pull it in it looks better. i call mine the apron! so what belly am i?

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  34. Thank you soo much!!!!

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  35. Thank You for this info...

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  36. Stress belly :( I guess I need to just relax!! I think I can do that ;P

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  37. I'm so happy y'all have enjoyed this post and found it helpful! I intend to hopefully do a follow-up post to some of your questions but life has been cray cray as of lately so HHH's hasn't gotten much love. In the meantime, I am a firm believer that you get skinny in the kitchen. Meaning; you get a lean stomach based on the food & alcohol you put in your mouth. While I do think that having kids, stress, health issues, and genetics do play a party in it, I think at the end of the day you need to be very mindful of everything that you put in your mouth. Even if it's just a nibble off your child's plate. For me personally, I stick to a high protein, low carb diet. Lots of lean meats, veggies and fruits. I don't do any sort of strict regimen like Paleo but I do notice when I eat sugars, my stomach bloats. Sugars are in everything. Look at the back of your salad dressing. Yikes!!! But that's me. And everyone is different. Weight loss is all about finding what works for you. Your lifestyle. Your history. And committing to it. Everyday.
    Always remember, "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels!" :) Thanks for reading!

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    1. Correction: Do play a PART...

      Gosh I'd hate for the spelling nazi's to get all over me!!

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  38. I've got all five types of tummy at once. Crap!

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  39. This is SO USEFUL! It all makes sense now! I just have to poop more and eat grains! I'm so determined to get rid of my little lower pouch before spring break!

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  40. All types of tummy can ues fat freezing, try using the home procedure type for under $100. It can be found at www.asraistouch.com ; check it out.

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  41. For bloated tummies you must try the "Sassy Water" from the flat belly diet. It works!! It gets rid of toxins and excessive fluids in your body. I think it tastes refreshing, some of my friends don't like the taste, but if you feel bloated/pressure, this will help you.

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  42. I read some women asking about losing tummy's after having children. I found a wonderful book called "Lose Your Mummy Tummy" written by Julie Tupler,R.N. It's based on the Tupler technique to pull in and tighten up the abdominal muscles that naturally stretched out to make room for the growing uterus. She claims that it doesn't matter when you had your baby, even if it was decades ago, that her simple exercises will ensure a tighter, flatter stomach,a smaller waistline, a reduction or elimination of lower back pain,more energy etc. ( www.perseusbooks.com ) ISBN 0-7382-0981-3 $18.00 US $25.50 CAN I hope this helps.

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  43. I have 3 of these bellies I'm not even sure how that works

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  44. Great article.It was very informative. Also, needed that laugh! Thanks, webtrolls.

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  45. There is nothing on here for love handle issues ;(

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  46. You should try gluten-free and dairy free at different times. That way if it works, you will know if you are gluten intolerant, or dairy intolerant. You might not be both, and it would be a shame to give either of them up if you don't have to.

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  47. SOOO from the descriptions and pictures I think I have multiple tummy issues does that mean I do all the recommended eating &eyes or tackle one at a time?

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  48. I've got the Spare Tire tummy... I don't drink. I've never been much of a drinker, and I try to stay away from too many sweets. There isn't anything more I can do apparently..

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  49. It's easy to give weight, thank you. good job.

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  50. Very useful information, spare tire is me. Although I always said it was an apple shape. The only difference I see is that I don'r gain in my thighs and legs. Is this still spare tire?

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  51. What a great way to illustrate that not all tummies are the same. Thanks for sharing the tips!!

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  52. That makes sense

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  53. I had a partial hysterectomy (just uterus) 3 years ago. I have always worked out and have been a healthy weight for most of my life and lost all my baby weight after all 4 kids. My problem is mainly my lower abdomen pooch. I always look bloated and its hard for me to lose weight and keep it off. Help! My doctor said the bloat would go away but its been 3 years!

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  54. I use a broad spectrum enzyme for my bloating issues. I take a few every day and it works really well for me!

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  55. i have the mommy tummy but i have the stress tummy as well :(

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  56. It can be really stressful But proper exercise can make your goals achievable.

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  57. I am a mom and I am severely stressed so do I have both tummies or just the one? Should I do both things or just the one? My youngest just turned five and I just lost twins in September of 2012 and a single pregnancy in January of 2012 so I don't know which to do... pls help

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  58. So I have a flap after 3 c-sections and seperated abdominal muscles. I really just need a tummy tuck to pull the muscles back together and remove all the excess skin that makes up my flap.

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  59. I have all of them expect the pouch tummy. Which one should I do??

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  60. thanks hailey i am the spare tire and now i know what to do!!!!!!!!!

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  61. Planks, wall sits, push-ups really help! I had a 2 inch gap in between my ab muscles and were able to bring them in significantly by doing these for a couple weeks.

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  62. I had a baby two years ago and now Im trying really hard to get back in shape and even smaller then before I had my son. I walk and jog more then any oyher exercise and try to do situps at home when my sons asleep. Should i not be doing situps? Im so confused :/

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  63. [I forgot to mention that I also have an hyperlordosis *-) ... ]

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  64. Awesome I love this so helpful and so very true.

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  65. Great Post on top of following the directions above check out my website Wrapsbysuzanneolive.myitworks.com This also is an additional step to better health.

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  66. I am the spare tire tummy. I do not drink alcohol. Can you recommend a diet that will help me loose the weight. I had back surgery and can not do certain exercises for about 3-6 months. Anonymous

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  67. hi hailey! im from mexico city and i really enjoyed your article, i'd love to share this on my fb page but traduced in spanish, can i do it???

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  68. Hailey,
    I am on week 2 and have gained 4 lbs. I know the fact that I have been on an extremely low carb eating regiment for two years might have something to do with it. Do you have any recommendations to help me? I am so downtrodden as I really thought I could be successful with your plan. I appreciate any help.

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  70. This is really interesting and a great awareness to your readers.

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  71. I have the stress tummy.

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  73. what exactly would help if you have the pooch type but can do a 12 minute plank? i can do several hundred abdominal contractions nonstop before exhausting myself but it's just there and won't go away.. my ab workouts are two hours long already

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  74. It effects your digestive system in a major way! Most doctors won't tell you is you DO need to replace what your gallbladder does. It gives your digestive system enzymes to help you digest your food.

    Simply take a "Digestive Enzyme" along with the probiotics with each meal. They can be found at any health food store, along with the probiotics.

    I've had mine out for 6 years and followed this advise from a great doctor and can eat the rich and high fat foods (with in reason, I'm on a good diet of chicken, fish and vegies) with no problems.

    Good Luck! Hope this helps!


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  75. You shared lots of knowledge about tummy fat and reduction.May be this can help.

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  76. I sit on an exercise ball at the computer and my son does while watching TV. I love how it engages your pelvic floor, lower back and abs through a range of movements to gently start to counteract my mommy/tire.

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  77. Since my husband and I were split from each other for three years, I never thought anything would work. I tried to be positive about this spell because I knew it was real and because of that there would be no negative things that happened, so what did I have to lose? Well actually I had everything to GAIN! My husband has been home now for over a week and he is home for good! The kids are so happy and we are having a renewal of our vows on our anniversary in September. I cannot thank you and your gods enough for helping him to find his way back to us. You are the real angel here Dr. Abu! He is ready to help anyone that comes for help. Contact him via: Ominighospelltemple@gmail.com

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  78. Thanks. Good we need this help

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  79. Thanks for the article. I am the stress belly.

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  80. What about a flap? I mostly have the first tummy, but also the mommy tummy too. I had very big babies but after having them my upper stomach sort of folds over the lowest part of my stomach.. not sure what to do about it..

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  81. What about the apron tummy?

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  82. um these all look the same...

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  83. I have a problem. My kind of tummy isn't on there. I have love handles, and they won't go away!

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  84. I had seen it before: http://haileyshelpfulhints.blogspot.com/2012/03/tame-tum-spare-tire-or-stress-bulge.html?showComment=1403048693096#c3645044064469151299

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  85. my problem is mainly my lower abdomen pooch .I alway look bloated and its hard for me to lose weight and keep it off .

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  86. It's easy to give weight, thank you for this so much.

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  87. Wow wow wow great info !!
    Thanks saw aloooot

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  88. I never knew there were so many different types of tummy! Thanks for this brilliant guide, fear I might be veering more towards bloated, woops...

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  89. If you are looking to flatten your belly and restore friendly flora in your gut, then check out these two products…FLO and TRANSFORM... available through www.healthyhomecompany.com/514324 You can order them online, delivered to your door.

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  90. its very nice and amazing projected.

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  91. Great valuable information you've decided to share with us. Thanks

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  92. its very nice and amazing projected..

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  93. Çok başarılı bir makale olmuş,teşekkürler.

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  94. This is a nice post. Thanks for it.

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  96. biraz diyet, biraz egzersis ve krem masajı ile düz karın yaratabilirsiniz ;)
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  97. my wife complains all the time about "this" or "that" hurting. she wants to improve herself, but she won't get off her ass and do anything about it. she certainly won't listen to my advice. i'd love to dangle this article over her head, but know where that would lead. i am fit and feel like i'm married to grandma...

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  98. thanks for the article information is very useful for me

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  99. thanks for the article information is very useful for me

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  100. what to do if you are all of them? agh! i have nice legs but oh this stomach makes me want to cry

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  101. That was a good article...Some good comments too...REALLY enjoyed to read this post.

    Now that it is Christmas , what do we do with the "After Christmas Tummy"?
    (just asking :-)

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  102. Probiotics work in a very simple, yet highly beneficial way. They keep the populations of harmful microorganisms from growing. Some probiotics are also capable of killing pathogens, thus improving digestion and preventing conditions like candida or urinary tract infections.

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  103. when I am actually willing of reading these blog post to be updated regularly. It offers fastidious stuff.

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  104. Are you planning to cut that extra fat from your tummy? Now would be a good time to do it as summer is just around the corner, which means less clothes and more body exposure which means you can’t hide that little tummy hanging in front of you under a coat or a sweater anymore.

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  105. I have a meno belly I'm 63.. the nurse told me bearing children causes a stretch that in later years shows

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  106. I have a meno belly I'm 63.. the nurse told me bearing children causes a stretch that in later years shows

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