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How to get my big belly back to normal

Last post 12-09-2008 1:50 PM by proudmom. 1 replies.
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  • 10-10-2008 7:10 AM

    How to get my big belly back to normal

    I grew up with a very flat stomach until i got pregant, i have a very beautiful daughter which i love so dearly....... Since i gave borth nearly seven months ago, getting my belly back to normal had been a nightmare, i tried eating very balanced food, drink lots of water, tried stomach exercises but still i just cant get rid of it.................. Anyone please help.......................
  • 12-09-2008 1:50 PM In reply to

    • proudmom
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    Re: How to get my big belly back to normal

    Your best bet is to do total body work outs.

    Your body will burn fat in specific  ways ........if you do JUST one area of your body..you may not lose the fat in that area...but will build muscle underneath.

    There is a "clean" diet you may want to try....I did that, and i work out 5 days a wk for an hour....and lost 4 lbs in 2 weeks.

    I am not a dietician...or a personal trainer...but my friend is.....and that's where I got my info. from!

    Hope that helps a little bit! :D

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