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Practical Tips For A Flatter Belly – How To Deal With The ‘mummy Pouch’ by azbeat(m): 6:33pm On Aug 16, 2017
The biggest complaint that most women have is about belly fat – often referred to that the “mummy pouch”. While some women are naturally blessed with flat bellies and seem to have no problem with the “snap back” after baring children, the vast majority of us actually have to do some work in order to achieve and/or maintain a flat belly.

Now before we go any further let me address the fact that growing and birthing a child is no walk in park and it does change our bodies. Looking back at old photos of yourself before you had kids and wishing for that same body again could be a sure way to set yourself up for disappointment. I am in the best shape of my life- in my thirties, after 2 children -but my skin is not quite what it used to be – I have stretchmarks and lose skin – and it’s OK!As mums it’s important for us to be REALISTIC with our goals. Expecting to have chiseled abs like those we see on social media and in magazines is not a bad thing, but it may not be realistic. On the other hand, constantly obsessing over belly fat will not make it go away either. Many have turned to drinking flat tummy teas”, wearing waist trainers and even starvation as a means of losing belly fat – but still don’t see results.The truth of the matter is that the best way to deal with the unwanted “mummy pouch” is cultivate habits that are HEALTHY, PRACTICAL AND SUSTAINABLE for our busy lives as, mothers, wives, employers, business owners etc. Weather you have just recently had a baby, or you have been struggling with the ‘mummy pouch” for several years, here are some practical tips that can help you achieve a flatter belly;
Clean up Your Diet – It’s true what they say, “Abs are made in the kitchen” – so this is be best place to start! Eating poorly results in weight gain, bloating, and excess water retention – all of which contribute to an increased waistline.
Practical ways to clean up your diet include;

Trading processed carbs like white rice and white bread for their whole wheat versions.
Eating plenty of lean protein – such as skinless chicken or turkey, fish, eggs, beans & lentils, nuts and seeds.
Consuming healthy fats like avocados, nuts and fish.
Avoiding high sugar foods
Watching salt intake


Reduce Your Portions – The reality is that most of us eat much more food than we need and it slows down or impedes progress. Even if what you are eating is healthy you still need to..............

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Re: Practical Tips For A Flatter Belly – How To Deal With The ‘mummy Pouch’ by azbeat(m): 6:35pm On Aug 16, 2017
azbeat:
The biggest complaint that most women have is about belly fat – often referred to that the “mummy pouch”. While some women are naturally blessed with flat bellies and seem to have no problem with the “snap back” after baring children, the vast majority of us actually have to do some work in order to achieve and/or maintain a flat belly.

Now before we go any further let me address the fact that growing and birthing a child is no walk in park and it does change our bodies. Looking back at old photos of yourself before you had kids and wishing for that same body again could be a sure way to set yourself up for disappointment. I am in the best shape of my life- in my thirties, after 2 children -but my skin is not quite what it used to be – I have stretchmarks and lose skin – and it’s OK!As mums it’s important for us to be REALISTIC with our goals. Expecting to have chiseled abs like those we see on social media and in magazines is not a bad thing, but it may not be realistic. On the other hand, constantly obsessing over belly fat will not make it go away either. Many have turned to drinking flat tummy teas”, wearing waist trainers and even starvation as a means of losing belly fat – but still don’t see results.The truth of the matter is that the best way to deal with the unwanted “mummy pouch” is cultivate habits that are HEALTHY, PRACTICAL AND SUSTAINABLE for our busy lives as, mothers, wives, employers, business owners etc. Weather you have just recently had a baby, or you have been struggling with the ‘mummy pouch” for several years, here are some practical tips that can help you achieve a flatter belly;
Clean up Your Diet – It’s true what they say, “Abs are made in the kitchen” – so this is be best place to start! Eating poorly results in weight gain, bloating, and excess water retention – all of which contribute to an increased waistline.
Practical ways to clean up your diet include;

Trading processed carbs like white rice and white bread for their whole wheat versions.
Eating plenty of lean protein – such as skinless chicken or turkey, fish, eggs, beans & lentils, nuts and seeds.
Consuming healthy fats like avocados, nuts and fish.
Avoiding high sugar foods
Watching salt intake


Reduce Your Portions – The reality is that most of us eat much more food than we need and it slows down or impedes progress. Even if what you are eating is healthy you still need to..............

Read More http://fabmumng.com/practical-tips-for-a-flatter-belly-how-to-deal-with-the-mummy-pouch/

Follow On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fabmumng/

https://www.instagram.com/fabmumng/

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