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Belly fat isn’t just “one thing,” and that’s why so many people stay stuck even when they train hard and eat clean. In this video, you’ll learn the science-backed fundamentals that actually move your waist: energy balance, high-protein dieting, smart tracking, and the lifestyle levers that keep progress consistent. We’ll also cover the biggest myths (spot reduction, sweat tricks, waist trainers) and what to do when fat loss stalls. Watch while you work out and build a plan you can repeat until your waist changes for real. Parts of the video: 00:00:00 - 00:08:25 Part one — What belly fat is and why it behaves differently 00:08:25 - 00:19:02 Part two — What actually works with nutrition and lifestyle levers 00:19:02 - 00:31:09 Part three — Training for a lean waist and muscular look, plus the myths Learn while you train 💪🎧 In this channel I explain nutrition, training and lifestyle using real science — in simple, clear language. What you’ll find here: 🧠 How the body actually works 🍽️ How food affects performance and results 🏋️ How training drives muscle and fat loss 📊 What science really says (no hype) These videos can be listened to while you work out, walk, or do daily tasks — learn steadily, apply consistently, and make better decisions. Train smart. Eat with intention. Ignore the noise. #FitnessScience #NutritionScience #BeginnerFitness This video is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. It does not replace guidance from a qualified healthcare professional. Individual responses to training and nutrition vary. If you have a medical condition, take medications, or have concerns about training, consult a healthcare professional before making changes.