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Trainers Reveal The Most Effective Walking Routines To Flatten Your Lower Belly And 'Feel Lighter': Walking Intervals And More

January 20, 2026 by Mariam Qayum
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Walking is often underestimated as a fat-loss tool, but fitness experts say the right walking routines can be surprisingly effective—especially when it comes to flattening the lower belly. Strategic timing, consistency, and intensity can help reduce bloating, improve blood sugar regulation, and support overall fat loss without the stress of high-impact workouts.

According to certified personal trainer and nutritionist Terry Tateossian and Jennifer Scherer, B.S., ACE-CPT/OES/FNS, MES, President and Owner of Fredericksburg Fitness Studio, small tweaks to how you walk can make a big difference.

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1. A 10-Minute Walk After Dinner

One of the simplest yet most powerful habits for reducing lower-belly bloating and supporting fat loss is taking a short walk after dinner. This routine helps stimulate digestion, prevents blood sugar spikes, and encourages the body to use glucose more efficiently—key factors in minimizing abdominal fat storage. Evening walks can also reduce stress, which plays a major role in stubborn belly fat, and promote better sleep, another essential component of weight management.

“When you dedicate time for walking, you’re doing much more than just getting steps in,” says Tateossian. “You’re increasing your daily movement (NEAT), which boosts your metabolism and helps regulate blood sugar. It improves digestion, helps with bloating, strengthens your cardiovascular system, and supports better sleep. Walking regularly makes you feel lighter, sharper, and more energized. It’s one of the simplest ways to build momentum when you’re trying to feel better in your body.”

NEAT, or Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis, refers to the calories burned through everyday movement outside of formal workouts. Increasing NEAT is one of the most sustainable ways to create fat loss without extreme dieting or intense exercise.

“The higher your NEAT, the easier it is to create a sustainable calorie deficit without feeling like you’re suffering,” Tateossian adds. A post-dinner walk is an accessible way to boost NEAT daily while supporting digestion and reducing lower-belly puffiness.

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2. Walking Intervals

While steady walking has its benefits, adding intervals can significantly increase calorie burn and accelerate fat loss. Walking intervals challenge the body by alternating intensity, which elevates heart rate and engages more muscle groups—particularly in the lower body and core. Hills, incline walking, or short bursts of power walking can help target overall body fat, including the lower belly.

“It is important to include intervals when you are using walking as a method for weight loss,” explains Scherer. “For example, including hills in your walking routine by alternating between flat terrain and hilly terrain is a great way to increase the amount of calories burned, thereby promoting weight loss. You may also include intervals of power walking with moderate-paced walking in order to focus on burning more calories.”

Intervals also help keep workouts efficient, making walking a more effective option for those short on time. Monitoring intensity ensures you’re getting the most benefit without overdoing it.

“It is best to wear a heart rate monitor or activity tracker that measures your heart rate in order to monitor your intensity and keep your heart rate in the fat burn zone throughout the walk,” suggests Scherer.

By combining daily post-meal walks with interval-based walking sessions, experts say you can support fat loss, reduce bloating, and work toward a flatter lower belly—no extreme workouts required.

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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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Two women walking together for health and fitness.
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Women walking together outside to stay active.
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