{ "title": "Cycling for Belly Fat: 30-Min Standards & Intensity Guide", "excerpt": "Learn how cycling effectively targets belly fat, the ideal 30-minute workout standards, and how Korean medicine supports sustainable weight management.", "content": "Have you ever grabbed your side fat in front of the mirror and let out a deep sigh? You know you need to exercise, but your knees feel the burden, and running leaves you too breathless to continue for long. That’s why many naturally think of cycling. In the consultation room, I often hear the question: \"Doctor, if I just cycle hard, will my belly fat really go away?\" To give you the answer first: you're on the right track. However, certain conditions must be met for your waistline to truly change.\n\n\n\n## How Cycling Targets Belly Fat\n\
Dr. Yeonseung Choe Chief Director
In practice, I often meet patients who have tried many places yet found little relief, growing weary even in spirit. Walking alongside them over the years, I came naturally to care deeply about conditions that are hard to heal. In search of answers, I never confined myself to a single approach — I draw together modern research on how the body adapts to and breaks down under stress, the perspectives of functional and integrative medicine, and the long tradition of Korean medicine, holding these many viewpoints side by side as I try to understand each person's body. Since 2010, I have designed each treatment with the belief that even the same illness unfolds differently within each person's bodily environment.
Korean herbal diet medicine in an easy-to-take tablet
Baekrok Gambijeong is a tablet made by concentrating and drying a herbal decoction. A Korean medicine doctor reviews your health and current medications before explaining whether it can be prescribed and how to take it. If visiting is difficult, the clinic can also check whether remote care is available for your situation.
Korean herbal diet medicine in an easy-to-take tablet
Baekrok Gambijeong is a tablet made by concentrating and drying a herbal decoction. A Korean medicine doctor reviews your health and current medications before explaining whether it can be prescribed and how to take it. If visiting is difficult, the clinic can also check whether remote care is available for your situation.