Many people believe that by doing crunches or sit-ups, they will reduce their belly fat. This is a myth. Sure, you can enlarge your stomach muscles by doing sit-ups, and make it look like you have less belly fat, which isn't a bad thing, but you will still possess the belly fat you had way before you began doing 100 sit-ups every day. In order to successfully lose belly fat, you have to exercise. Exercise burns calories and fat. Mix in a brisk walk after dinner, join an aerobics class or join a gym, and with regular exercise you can trim fat off your entire body, including your stomach. Nutrition is important. In the pursuit of a flatter stomach, many people diet or starve themselves. Little do they know that by starving themselves, they are slowing their metabolism and forcing their body's to go into starvation mode. Basically, their body's think they're dying, and so they store as much energy in fat as is possible, in order to be used at a later date. This means that they are actually gaining more fat when they do eat, than they would if they ate regularly. Starving yourself also leads the way to binge eating and eating disorders, two things you definitely don't want to get. Instead, follow a healthy diet plan, that lets you eat several small portions of food on a daily basis. Vegetables, fruit, whole grains and lots of water, are a good place to start.It is nearly impossible to healthily lose all of one's belly fat in a week. However, one can remove it over a month. This can be achieved by skipping desserts, fatty meals, eating small meals frequently (about 6) throughout the day (healthy of course, not fast food or fried foods, baked foods are better) and exercising daily for half an hour. Using this method, one can get rid of belly fat in 2-3 weeks, depending on how vigorous the exercise, and how much belly fat you have.
they live in the ocean
Alot of people would think very, very deep. Actually, they like shallow water. They can go as shallow as 5 feet. So, be careful in the ocean, there might be bull sharks! My teacher was chased by them, before!
They live in shallow sea water
All sharks (except the San Jose Sharks) live in water
Sharks live in shallow pools in the ocean because that is where they mostly eat.
if u tickle there bellies they tend to swim faster than usual
Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
Yes. Red Tailed Sharks are fresh water.
No. Alligators live in fresh water, sharks live in salt water.
they live in shallow, tropical waters
tiger sharks live above water tiger sharks live above water
Sharks live everywhere except for Antarctica & Alaska they "migrate" i guess ya can say & yes one shark does live in fresh water...bull shark. yes. sharks can come close to shore or the shallow end.so everywhere except for ANTARTICA&ALASKA(: