Those are not muscles, dear . . they are tubes full of fat! Just cut down on the input regularly and the result should be evident.
they did my nephew and myself! and lots of it.
well, when my stomach rumbles i punch myself in the stomach and it stops making that aweful noise. But for pain i find curling up into a ball and hugging your knees to your chest helps :)
You can stretch out your muscles, build muscles by doing sit ups, crunches, push ups, etc. I myself use one in morning and at night to do my crunches. The lift off the ground puts more stretch to your muscles so it benefits using one.
of course it is! i play football myself and football firstly tones your muscles especially your leg muscles also because it is so fun you don't even realise that your doing the exercise half the time...
Start here...http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/hdbk/pgs76thru78.htm It looks pretty mild for CA...I could hardly believe it myself.
If you have IBS or Crohn's like myself and my husband, then you will have movement in your stomach caused by the way your body is processing the food you intake.
ANSWER: I didn't because the man I married hardly show his emotion when our marriage was still intact. so I guess I can put myself to those wives that was called damn?
I had a sports hernia (no bulge) and it was painful whenever I used my stomach muscles even at night in bed trying to roll over. Rest would help for a short time, but I wanted to continue to train and not baby it. This happened over and over. I wanted to avoid surgery if at all possible so I researched the internet and read a great article on the Mayo Clinic. The article said to ice the area 3 - 4 times a day and rest for at least for a month. I did that and the pain went away. I didn't want to go back to my sport (submission wrestling and weight training) right away to get re-injured again so I decided to adopt the following: 1) Go back to weight lifting but did not perform any workout that would put stress on my stomach muscles, except (2) 2) Perform side crunches of low weight about 3 sets of 10-12 on each side. I did not push myself too hard on this. I increase the weight slightly week after week as my body felt comfortable doing so. 3) Ice after each workout and pay close attention to any stomach side pains. If I had any pain, I would rest/ice, then go down on the weight and/or reps next time. This helped me build strenght in an area of the stomach I rarely worked out. 4) I still continued to ice everyday just to make sure there was no swelling. I still do side crunches 2 times a week to maintain strenght. I have never had pain again. This worked!! I do not need to ice the area anymore and I do not have any more pain. My theory was that I was doing too many and too much weight performing traditional sit-ups and did not work the sides of my stomach muscles enough causing areas to be weak between my front stomach muscles and my side stomach muscles.
This is not the proper place to get the complex, in-depth instructions for such a project.You really need the professional mechanic's resources like the factory service manual to dive into the innards of an automatic transmission.I spent 2 years assembling these things at a Ford factory and I would *never* consider repairing it myself.99+++% of the people need a transmission expert.
When your stomach wambles (and wambling is when your stomach growls) is just means that the stomach is expanding. There is absolutely nothing wrong. You just ate a little more than normal and your stomach is expanding. Either that, or you are just very hungry.
It really depends on how bad your back is to play, you can try basketball or swimming. If i were you i would do some swimming i do swimming myself and it is good to build your back muscles up.
I'm not an expert on US law, being British myself, but I couldn't imagine that it would NOT be- it's hardly an offensive weapon, or one that could be used within which to smuggle contraband items.