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Trainers Say These 2 Exercises Are Useless For Fat-Burning—And What To Do Instead

September 20, 2024 by Mariam Qayum
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We all that know exercise is an important part of overall wellbeing and fitness. When we hit the gym, it benefits our physical, mental, and even emotional health. One of the biggest reasons people invest in working out is to shed weight and keep it off. While working out can certainly help you reach your weight loss goals, there are some specific exercises trainers say won’t do much for fat burning.

To find out which two exercises you shouldn’t waste your time on when it comes to shedding excess fat, we checking in with Cara D’Orazio, a certified personal trainer, group fitness instructor, and specialist in sports conditioning. D’Orazio said that crunches and sit-ups are the two unexpected workouts to skip for fat burning. Read on to learn why.

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1. Crunches

Crunches are a super popular exercise for strengthening you midsection. You could probably remember doing them as far back as middle school! While it is definitely a great tool for toning the core, it’s often mistaken as an exercise that can burn fat.

"While crunches target the abdominal muscles, they only burn a minimum amount of calories and fat. They will certainly not be enough for weight loss," D'Orazio states.

Additionally, crunches are ineffective for fat burning because it’s a low-intensity exercise that doesn’t necessarily increase your heart rate, therefore, not burning many calories.

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2. Sit-ups

Similarly to crunches, sit-ups are also a a widely-practiced exercise that can be great for strengthening the core. But, no matter how many sit-ups you try, it will not be sufficient for noticeable weight loss. 

"Much of the same can be said for sit-ups. Crunches and sit-ups can give you definition, but they will not assist in burning the fat that is covering the area," D'Orazio shares.

Better Alternatives

If burning fat is your main goal, full-body exercises are your best option. High-intensity interval training, strength training (squats, deadlifts, lunges), and cardio exercises such as swimming, running, and cycling with help you to burn more calories and increase metabolism.

In general, losing fat happens when you burn more calories than you consume. This can be achieved through full-body exercises that target multiple muscle groups, a balanced and nutritious diet, and healthy lifestyle habits. Remember to check in with your healthcare provider to get the right guidance when it comes to your fitness goals as everyone’s individuals needs are different.

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Mariam is an Editorial Assistant and writer at SheFinds, covering everything from style and beauty to health and wellness. Splitting her time between New York and Philadelphia, she brings a sharp eye for trends and a passion for storytelling to the digital space. With a strong editorial background, she’s always exploring the latest in fashion, skincare, and wellness. When she’s not writing or pitching, you’ll find her in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or planning her next travel adventure. You can reach Mariam at mariam@shefinds.com.

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Woman sleeping peacefully in a cozy bedroom.
Woman stepping onto a scale to check weight.
Person lifting heavy weights at the gym.
Two women walking together in a park.
Woman stepping on a scale for weight measurement.
Woman performing a plank exercise for core strength.
Woman doing a curtsy step-up for leg workout.
Young woman eating salad after a workout session.
Home gym setup with dumbbells for fitness training.

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