Just accept your beer belly and be done with thinking about it? That's what I try to do ...Yaknow, no matter how much I walk / climb / roll around on the floor like a crazy person or how little or healthy I eat I am getting the worst beer / cider belly ever. Other than quitting the drink (don't even...) what can I do!?
I just googled and found that: http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-truth-about-beer-and-your-bellyYou already know it is the alcohol, right?
Hi!
PS: cider is great. I like Strongbow, especially Dark Fruit ... It's quite expensive here, so I spare it for special occasions.
My favourite/everyday drink is beer, Bitburger. Sometimes Guinness (also special occasion, cause quite expensive but you can get it in a normal supermarket here) and as said cider. My first cider I had at an irish pub, then I found Strongbox here in an English Shop. Was glad I found a shop where I can get it other than a pub. I tried Dark Fruit after a while and I found it great. Perhaps not for every day. Anyway it's expensive. A normal beer here is ~ 0.80 € per 0.5 litre, the cider is 2.70 € ...Cider is my favourite drink but Strongbow? No. I think I drank too much of it as a kid and I especially hate dark fruit, but thats my general hate for berry flavoured stuff. They've just started making a 'citrus burst' one which I guess is nice.
Thanks for the tipp, the next time I'm in the English Shop I'll look for it ...The best cider is Scrumpy Jack and as a runner up, K (8.5% too wheee)
Well, I doubt I look really good with my belly ... Since I'm quite slim and not exaclty muscular it seems not to fit in really. Anyway, when it comes to girls, I agree. Better a bit of belly than too skinny, like the models on the catwalks. For me they don't look sexy, for me they look ill. My opinion.Also, i think people look good/sexy with a bit of belly anyways.
Okay, did some beer/cider tasting yesterday.The best cider is Scrumpy Jack and as a runner up, K (8.5% too wheee)
Don't know if you address the OP or me ... Just wanna say my post got a little off topic. Talking about drinking 6 0.5 litre cans of beer/cider and half a bottle of wine in a Staying Healthy forum is odd. My apologies. I think I got a bit lost.You posted in a Staying Healthy forum that you are concerned you are getting what you attribute as a beer belly, but you don't want to consider stopping or reducing your alcohol consumption.
Perhaps a desire to avoid a beer belly but no desire to quit drinking? I don't advocat irresponsible drinking ... but heck ... I like to drink a beer or two or cider or wine in the evening. I won't quit just cause of a belly. But I'd like to get rid of it.Anagor, I am replying to the OP, who from the first post showed no real desire to do what it takes to avoid their beer belly.
Funny, I posted the same link above (#5) ...Here is short article explaining why alcohol consumption leads to extra fat around the midsection:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-truth-about-beer-and-your-belly
Then you eat too much. Or walk too little. Or whatever.lol i have a beer belly without even drinking beer! some crunches might help if you want that bikini body
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