No. Sit ups and crunches do nothing to lower stomach fat. You can not "target" fat loss. You have to lower your total body-fat percentage. How you do that is to lower the amount of fat you consume in your food and up the amount of exercise you do to burn the fat that is already there.
Also, Sit ups and crunches are very bad for your back. If you want to develop your stomach muscles, you should do various plank exercises.
If you Google "sit ups are bad for your back" you'll see literally hundreds of pages of documentation that shows why they are bad for you. Personal fitness instructors who know what they are doing do not have their clients do sit ups and crunches anymore.
Running is a great overall fitness exercise. It will help you burn fat all over your body not just on your stomach. You can add an abdominal workout to get additional benefits.
Sit ups will strengthen and eventually enlarge your abs (muscles,) but the way to decrease waistline fat is cardiovascular exercise (such as biking, running, or swimming.) Sit ups may also function as cardiovascular exercise, but this effect is tiny compared to the fat loss you would see from primarily cardiovascular exercises.
Diet and excercise together is a very successful way to reduce abdominal fat. Not only will exercise help you burn more calories, but when combined with a low calorie diet you can actually lose more abdominal fat.
Do exercises that don't involve using the muscles and ligaments in your knee. situps/crunches, chin ups, weights etc.
When building muscle, you are just making the muscle fibers stronger and bigger, they arnt multiplying. The amount of muscle mass you have does not matter how difficult it is to burn fat. Fat is fat. Muscle is muscle. The more fat you have, the longer it will take to burn that off. Another thing, fat is generally burned off all around the body, not just in a concentrated area such as the stomach. If you are trying to burn off stomach fat, intense running will work better than doing situps. And if you are trying to get your abs stronger/harder, do situps using a weight to decroease the amount of time it will take
Flexing your stomach muscles, also known as abdominal exercises, can help strengthen and tone your muscles, but it does not directly burn fat. To burn fat, you need to engage in cardiovascular exercises and maintain a healthy diet to create a calorie deficit.
Their really isn't an exercise for the abdominal muscles that can burn fat more than the other. If you want to burn fat focus on your diet and high intensity cardiovascular exercise in the morning.
No, punching the belly does not help burn fat. Fat loss is primarily achieved through a combination of a healthy diet, regular exercise, and overall lifestyle changes. Targeted exercises like crunches or sit-ups may help strengthen the abdominal muscles, but they do not specifically burn fat in that area.
Doing sit ups everyday can help with your flabby stomach. It can also help you to build muscle strength and feeling better. Before you start any exercise routine, check with your doctor to make sure it is safe for you.
To lose abdominal fat, both diet and exercise combined will get you the most results. You will need to exercise to build lean muscles to help burn off the fat, and a clean diet will be needed to fuel your body so that it does not try to retain the fat due to starvation.
Some of the best known exercises are starjumps, abdominal crunches, and knee lifts which can alter your weight and burn off fat.
Continue reducing your body fat and doing abdominal exercises. There's no distinction between exercises for the upper and lower abs- a crunch or any other abdominal exercise works your entire set of abdominals. It's just the case that people have more body fat around their waist, and as a result, definition of lower abs is more difficult. There are no exercises which specifically target either the upper or lower abdominals- when you do an abdominal exercise, every abdominal is worked equally.