exercises for mons pubis? HELP!
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
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OMGEEEE, there are area specific exercises otherwise we wouldnt have arm day and leg day now can she purposely lose weight in one area, no not really. Can you work certain muscle groups to target problem areas YES! So sick of how everyone attacks people on here!0
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
It is scientifically proven to remove excess water, which you will gain back.
Losing fat is like trying to dry out a sponge, You can't dry a corner while the rest of it is still wet. That being said, you can strengthen what is under the fat to have a nice firm body when the fat is gone. The area the OP wants to target is best hit through a mix of compound lifts and core strengthening/stabilization exercises. Abdominal work will not be as effective as core work and full body training.0 -
DjinnMarie wrote: »Well that's enough internet for today. I'm gonna go workout, it's back, bis, and mons pubis day! My favorite!
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.0 -
jenjay8045 wrote: »OMGEEEE, there are area specific exercises otherwise we wouldnt have arm day and leg day now can she purposely lose weight in one area, no not really. Can you work certain muscle groups to target problem areas YES! So sick of how everyone attacks people on here!
So crunches target belly fat? No. That's what we are saying. There is a difference between improving the muscle in a certain area and removing the fat in a certain area. You can improve the muscle through targeted exercises, you cannot remove the fat through targeted exercises. We are answering her actual question accurately.0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.
lol.... It's a joke, dear. The person who originally posted the advice was joking, and I was piggybacking on it.0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.
Lmfaaaaaaaaaaao!
Trixieloo for the trolling win!
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Oy, I am afraid that if I lose more weight, I'll lose my sense of humor too! Please NOOOOOO don't let that happen....0
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.
I am 99.999% sure she was joking.
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It IS genetic. I've been obese and within my normal BMI and have the "Fat monkey". LOL!! Although, it was less noticeable at my lower weight.
I've always had it and I HATE IT. I've always been self conscience of this area will buy shirts, blouses, that are long enough to cover it.
I understand your pain.0 -
tincanonastring wrote: »You can't g-spot reduce. C'mon. I'm not the first one to think that, right?
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.
lol.... It's a joke, dear. The person who originally posted the advice was joking, and I was piggybacking on it.
And now I'm off to wipe the egg off my face.0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.
google up sarcasm- that should help get you a better answer.
she was joking.0 -
But there are exercises to trim down and to help lose weight else where on the body. I am starting to work out to lose weight, but Its one of those problem areas I would like to work on as well. We all have problem spots, one of mine happens to be there.
And I know we cant get rid of it and that there will always be a curve there, but its kinda an issue, when you look like you have a bulge in your pants and you are a full born female and have to lift it up, just to wipe.
There are exercises that target specific muscle groups, but you can't spot reduce (as it's already been said). You could try to work on the muscles in your lower abdomen and obliques, thereby tightening and toning up those areas...but only overall fat loss is going to truly do away with the fat in ANY particular area on the body.
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TheVirgoddess wrote: »TheVirgoddess wrote: »
What do you mean "Nope"? This is scientifically proven to work, particularly for the pubic area. Just google it.
I did google it - I see zero scientific studies. Care to provide sources?
Wearing a trash bag while you work out causes dehydration and can lead to serious health risks. It screws up your body's cooling process by preventing the sweat you create from being evaporated, which tells your body to continue to produce sweat, leading to dehydration. Any "loss" you might see is not actually fat loss, it's water loss.
But please, prove me wrong.
google up sarcasm- that should help get you a better answer.
she was joking.
It's not like people actually advocating for things like that in a serious way is out of the ordinary on this forum.1 -
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Some brutal responses by some people I've known for a while. You guys should know as well as anyone else that people believe that crap and will pass garbage off as science when they don't want to try to defend themselves. It's not even remotely a stretch to think that it was a serious response. Maybe they do need a sarcasm font. It's hardly a loss of sense of humor to think someone was serious.2
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Try running, it's a good exercise; sit ups and eating good should help0
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