Quote from: ElizabethK on October 09, 2016, 05:14:49 PM
I really want to move my pudgy belly but I guess sit-ups and the like, are the only way to do this...or is one particular exercise better for attacking that area of your body?
First you have to lose the fat in your belly, THEN you can do sit-ups to tone the muscle that will appear underneath.
There is no exercise that will "target fat" in one particular area of your body. You can do exercises that target specific muscles, but not specific fat. BTW, targeting a specific muscle group will not magically make the fat above it disappear.

So the first priority is to lose weight and lower your overall body fat percentage. You do this mostly with healthy eating: counting calories is the most important. Also try to reduce the amount of sugars and saturated fat in your diet to below the daily recommended values.
Once you start counting calories, you'll quickly realize that it's impossible to stay below the 1500-2000 daily calorie limit unless you start changing your diet. That generally means no mode soda, no more baked goods (goodbye cookies, cakes, and pies forever), and of course no more fast food. The hardest part for me was giving up ice cream, because I absolutely LOVE ice cream, but I gave that up as well. I don't eat any of those foods anymore.
Exercising is good too, because cardio activities like walking and running will burn more calories (which allows you to eat more). And cardio workouts promote a healthier heart. And the heart is a muscle! Speaking of muscle... it's good to do strength training exercises, because you want to build up and maintain your muscles. Having stronger muscles will allow you to burn more calories even when you're at rest. And when you eventually lose the fat, your toned muscles will be visible, which is great. Since you're on HRT, you don't have to worry about "bulking up" from strength training - instead you'll look lean and fit. Keep in mind that strength training also includes yoga and pilates. So if you'd rather do those workouts, that's fine too.
To summarize - there is only one way to get rid of a pudgy belly, and that is with a lower calorie, healthier diet. Do not fall for those "ab exercise" gimmicks. They don't work. It's biologically impossible if you have fat covering your abs. Exercise can help you burn overall body fat, but again, it's all about the calories and how much and what you eat. Other than that, the only other option is surgery (liposuction, gastric bypass, stuff like that).