Do the jumping-jacks with your shirt off see if you jiggle....if you do its fat there
No, but you can have a layer of stomach fat on top of muscle. If so, that will hide the muscle and not look good.
If your stomach hardens when you flex, then it is muscle. if you can still push your finger into some soft tissue even when ur flexing, then u probably still have some fat on your stomach. but that doesn't mean its not also very strong underneath.
You can easily tell muscle and fat apart by looking at them and touching the specific area of skin. Muscle is strong and hard, whereas fat is soft and flabby.
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
You do not "transform" fat to muscle. You burn fat and build muscle. If your fat and your look for a six pack and you think fat is transformed to muscle good luck with that... My eight pack looks best at six percent body fat. So if your calling your stomach area fat I'll assume your twenty plus precent body fat. The only way your doing that in a month and a half is dehydration, not eating, cardio and lypo to get rid of the fat. And some thing like ab ripper x to build muscle. Abs are for people who know what they're doing there is not a quick way to get them. Until you learn your not going to have them
you can feel movement in the stomach and they get extremely fat!!
Your stomach doesn't burn fat. Your body does. If you mean when does your body burn fat, it's simple. When there is cortisol in your system from a stressful workout and your muscle mass is being used and maintained, you will burn fat. If cortisol is released but your muscles aren't being used much as in steady state cardio, muscle will be burned. Focus on short, intense workouts and use your muscles rather than steady, boring cardio. This will make you fat and weak.
No, organs do not eat the body. The stomach cannot eat the spine and there is quite a bit of body fat, tissue, bone, and muscle between the spine and stomach.
Both. Your muscles are weak from not working them and you have an additional layer of fat over the muscle. For this reason, to flatten your stomach, cardio is needed to reduce the fat and ab exercises are needed to firm and strenghten the muscles. ~ T
No, you'll just have a bulkier stomach then, with the outline of the muscle, pushing through the fat that is still there, it's all about calories, burning more than you take in, theres no way around it, you must do cardio.
smooth muscle tissue. it is an involuntary muscle and the stomach can be controled by you.
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