# Try Hula Hooping. I'm serious. I've been and my stomache looks great. Only takes 15 or 20 minutes a day and you can read or do all kinds of stuff while spinning that thing around your waist! :)
don't eet!! LOL FRICKIN OBVIOUS!!
Eat right and exercise.
There is no specific exercise that you have to do to get an extremely flat stomach, The path to a flat stomach lies in doing circuit training, which incorporates strength training and cardiovascular exercises to burn fat from all over the body.
Eat (healthy) and exercise more.
Plenty of exercise to lose any weight then lots of sit-ups to tighten the stomach.
Two weeks is not long to get a flat stomach. It depends on how far from flat the person is. Cutting all processed foods and sugar, exercising, and a body wrap are the best bet.
About 5 or 6 weeks no longer!
If you are 12 years old and want a flat stomach, you must eat healthy and exercise. A child at that age shouldn't be so focused on flat stomachs.
A good diet + exercise = flat stomach So while push ups can help in making a flat stomach, which in fact is just low body fat, it will be useless if proper nutrition and other exercise, ex. weightlifting and cardio, is not utilized.
Yes, it is possible to get a flat stomach again, after having a c-section. The medical procedure itself has no bearing on whether or not you can regain a flat stomach. Drink lots of water, eat well, and exercise as often as you can.
To get a flat stomach, you should combine a low-fat, low-carb diet and exercise. The exercises should include a combination of cardio and a routine with crunches to target your abdomin.
A flat stomach is a source of pride for most people. Some places to get this information is www.flatstomachtips.com, www.flat-stomach-exercises.com and www.best-abs-exercises.com/burn-stomach-fat.html
What I did was to quit drinking pop/soda and I did a lot of exercise. I noticed when I quit doing those things I gained some of the weight back. So you have to continue to exercise, otherwise you won't get anywhere. For more in-depth information, see the related question, further down this page, listed under "Related Questions."