You may have heard the saying, abs are made in the
kitchen, and not in the gym. Well, it’s
true and without a healthy diet, no amount of exercise can help you lose
weight. Ekta Tandon, who is a nutritionist at Fitness First chain of
restaurants, lists out a few things you should know about eating for six-pack
abs.
First things
first – we all have abs but they are hidden due to the coverage of fat. In
order to define and flaunt them, one must eat right and exercise.
Here’s how you can do it:
Eat small
meals: The rule is to eat small meals at equal
intervals. So if you are eating often and eating good food, you would not have
cravings for any kind of junk food. It will also help regulate your body’s
blood sugar, which stabilises the release of insulin. This helps promote the
use of fat as fuel and helps prevent it from being stored in the body. When
excess fat isn’t stored, the abs are more prominent.
How to do it: Eat three standard meals and three smaller snacks. For
example:
Early
morning: 1-2 glass water
8-9 am: Breakfast
11-12 pm:
Snack
1-2 pm:
Lunch
4-5pm: Snack
7-8 pm:
Dinner
9-10 pm (if
hungry): Milk