I just want flat abs and a flat stomach for once!

gabrielleelliott90
gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
edited November 16 in Health and Weight Loss
Is anyone else in the same boat. I mean last time I had those I was about 14 (now 22) and weighed about 8 stone. I know if I do get down to 8 stone though, that I won't be guaranteed it, and also probably look anorexic. I'm 163cm, medium frame.Last time I saw a weight loss I was 133lb. I have set my sights on target at 119lb. Anyway. That's why I'm hoping with weight loss that it will go, but there is still heaps of fat on my stomach and abs and it grosses me out. It's skinny fat, you know?! I feel like it shouldn't be this way. I don't have the patience to eat healthy and work out. I know that's the only other way. It just gets me a bit down. It's my goal to have a good body and that means a flat stomach and basically no fat on the abs. When I stand, alright, it looks sort of okay, when I sit, it's just not good at all. Anyone in the same boat. I just really want a flat stomach and flat abs :(
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  • ImAJH
    ImAJH Posts: 392 Member
    Me want abs
  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.
  • LovelyIvy466
    LovelyIvy466 Posts: 387 Member
    I feel your pain, but "perfection" is overrated. When I was 23 I had a six pack. Of course, I worked out obsessively, ate at an outrageous deficit, and also took diet pills to get there, but at the time that seemed totally normal. These days, while I would LOVE a totally flat tummy, I'd really just settle for good health. My ego misses my old body, but it was unsustainable for one, and the crazy *kitten* I did to get it didn't make me happy for another. Being physically "perfect" doesn't guarantee happiness.
  • NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner
    NobodyPutsAmyInTheCorner Posts: 1,018 Member
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.

    You do realise Lipo won't keep fat at bay right?
  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.

    You do realise Lipo won't keep fat at bay right?

    Yeah, which is why I'd do MFP at the same time.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    Lift heavy things, put them back down.
    Repeat.
  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    randomtai wrote: »
    Lift heavy things, put them back down.
    Repeat.

    I don't think I'd want to build much muscle and I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either :/ but I'll keep it in mind.
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    randomtai wrote: »
    Lift heavy things, put them back down.
    Repeat.

    I don't think I'd want to build much muscle and I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either :/ but I'll keep it in mind.

    You don't build muscle in a calorie deficit especially as a woman. Do some research.

    Also fork putdowns and table pushaways will go far in a flat stomach.
  • Lesa_Sass
    Lesa_Sass Posts: 2,213 Member
    If you want a flat stomach and abs, have the patience to eat healthy and work out. :Lipo is way more obscenly expensive than a gym, but all you really need is to eat less and move more. If you really want to get there with out a gym, start running. Well, walk, then walk faster then start jogging a little bit, then jog some more, then start running. By this time next year you will have a flat stomach and some great abs if you start now. I mean, patience or not, you be happy not looking the way you do today this time next year.

    Oh yeah, and pilates. They rock.
  • HeySwoleSister
    HeySwoleSister Posts: 1,938 Member
    randomtai wrote: »
    Lift heavy things, put them back down.
    Repeat.

    I don't think I'd want to build much muscle and I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either :/ but I'll keep it in mind.

    A flat stomach comes from low body fat.
    Low body fat comes from having muscle.

    You are right when you say that you could diet down to a very low weight and still not have a flat tummy or abs. You need to do the muscle building part in order to get the look you say you want. Go read the "So you want a nice stomach" thread that's stickied at the top of this forum.
  • CaffeinatedConfectionist
    CaffeinatedConfectionist Posts: 1,046 Member
    edited April 2015
    I don't have the patience to eat healthy and work out. I know that's the only other way. It just gets me a bit down.

    It sounds like you know what you need to do. It can be difficult getting started, but once you have developed healthy habits and routines, being fit becomes much easier. It can be incredibly rewarding and satisfying. I'd encourage you to read some of the intro threads, like http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1080242/a-guide-to-get-you-started-on-your-path-to-sexypants/p1 and http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/872212/youre-probably-eating-more-than-you-think/p1

    Like other people have pointed out, lipo won't be a long-term solution, more like a band-aid, unless you make some lifestyle changes. Good luck!
  • DebzNuDa
    DebzNuDa Posts: 252 Member
    Me too (plus I'm old, so add some wrinkles :# ). I do know that I consciously try to hold my stomach taut (working those muscles) standing, sitting, lying whenever I think about it.

    Using a ball and turning it out from side to side (arms held to front - shoulder height, then turn to left, then right) is supposed to help some on those muscles. I also have the "Aunt Louise Disease" - those ugly arms that hang down on the upper part. The worst part is that I LOST my bum!! (Flat as a pancake, not so sexy). Wish I could just turn my torso around and put the tummy in the back and the bum in the front LOL. Good luck!
  • LynneW1983
    LynneW1983 Posts: 1,161 Member
    Oh can you post where is giving away free lipo :D seriously though you don't need to spend loads on a gym. Get a home workout DVD like 30 day shred, put the work in and it will pay off.
  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    EWJLang wrote: »
    randomtai wrote: »
    Lift heavy things, put them back down.
    Repeat.

    I don't think I'd want to build much muscle and I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either :/ but I'll keep it in mind.

    A flat stomach comes from low body fat.
    Low body fat comes from having muscle.

    You are right when you say that you could diet down to a very low weight and still not have a flat tummy or abs. You need to do the muscle building part in order to get the look you say you want. Go read the "So you want a nice stomach" thread that's stickied at the top of this forum.

    Read some of it, but I have trouble with reading. I'm not a dyslexic, from what I know, but when I see all those words it's hard to concentrate and then I have to think about what the meaning is etc. I know it sounds nuts and not normal. I'll ask my doctor about it.
  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    bump
  • randomtai
    randomtai Posts: 9,003 Member
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.
    I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either...

    Lipo is a lot more expensive than a gym membership...

    I don't have the patience to eat healthy and work out.

    Then you don't want it bad enough. *shrug* :ohwell:
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,978 Member
    edited April 2015
    Is anyone else in the same boat. I mean last time I had those I was about 14 (now 22) and weighed about 8 stone. I know if I do get down to 8 stone though, that I won't be guaranteed it, and also probably look anorexic. I'm 163cm, medium frame.Last time I saw a weight loss I was 133lb. I have set my sights on target at 119lb. Anyway. That's why I'm hoping with weight loss that it will go, but there is still heaps of fat on my stomach and abs and it grosses me out. It's skinny fat, you know?! I feel like it shouldn't be this way. I don't have the patience to eat healthy and work out. I know that's the only other way. It just gets me a bit down. It's my goal to have a good body and that means a flat stomach and basically no fat on the abs. When I stand, alright, it looks sort of okay, when I sit, it's just not good at all. Anyone in the same boat. I just really want a flat stomach and flat abs :(
    Wishing it ain't gonna happen and if you have no patience to eat better and workout, then your choices are: acceptance or lipo.


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  • josefina_22
    josefina_22 Posts: 9 Member


    I don't think I'd want to build much muscle and I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either :/ but I'll keep it in mind.
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    Lifting won't make you build that much muscle, so many women are afraid of lifting cause they think they'll turn bulky and stuff! Not true, those women who are "bulky" put in a lot of work and effort to get there!! Get a membership at planet fitness (; only 10 dollars a month! It's great, it's got the basics nothing fancy. I'm with you on the Getting abs though, hopefully one day *fingers crossed*
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,978 Member
    aimeerace wrote: »
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.

    You do realise Lipo won't keep fat at bay right?

    Yeah, which is why I'd do MFP at the same time.
    This is odd. Basically on MFP you're learning to control calories. So why no patience to with more control since you are doing it now?

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  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member

    I don't think I'd want to build much muscle and I don't think I'd want to pay an obscene amount for the gym either :/ but I'll keep it in mind.

    Lifting won't make you build that much muscle, so many women are afraid of lifting cause they think they'll turn bulky and stuff! Not true, those women who are "bulky" put in a lot of work and effort to get there!! Get a membership at planet fitness (; only 10 dollars a month! It's great, it's got the basics nothing fancy. I'm with you on the Getting abs though, hopefully one day *fingers crossed* [/quote]

    I'm not American, but maybe I can find something that is £10 a month. I'll look around.
  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    aimeerace wrote: »
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.

    You do realise Lipo won't keep fat at bay right?

    Yeah, which is why I'd do MFP at the same time.
    This is odd. Basically on MFP you're learning to control calories. So why no patience to with more control since you are doing it now?

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    On MFP I can eat rubbish in a certain amount of calories and lose weight. It's more work to eat healthy and exercise. I eat rubbish and exercise to get to eat more rubbish. Not healthy I know.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,978 Member
    You made a post about a friend not accepting you and that you're pessimistic. Kinda seeing why your friend may not be the entire problem now. You're making excuses with the hope that someone will side with you.

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  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    edited April 2015

    Lifting won't make you build that much muscle, so many women are afraid of lifting cause they think they'll turn bulky and stuff! Not true, those women who are "bulky" put in a lot of work and effort to get there!! Get a membership at planet fitness (; only 10 dollars a month! It's great, it's got the basics nothing fancy. I'm with you on the Getting abs though, hopefully one day *fingers crossed*

    $10 a month!? :open_mouth: Seriously? I'd join yesterday at that price. Basic Gym membership here is $25-30 a WEEK :disappointed:

  • gabrielleelliott90
    gabrielleelliott90 Posts: 854 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    You made a post about a friend not accepting you and that you're pessimistic. Kinda seeing why your friend may not be the entire problem now. You're making excuses with the hope that someone will side with you.

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    What's that got to do with my friendship exactly? If you're trying to say that I make EXCUSES in my friendship then I'm Rotflmao right now. Get a life.
  • Sarasmaintaining
    Sarasmaintaining Posts: 1,027 Member
    edited April 2015
    Is anyone else in the same boat. I mean last time I had those I was about 14 (now 22) and weighed about 8 stone. I know if I do get down to 8 stone though, that I won't be guaranteed it, and also probably look anorexic. I'm 163cm, medium frame.Last time I saw a weight loss I was 133lb. I have set my sights on target at 119lb. Anyway. That's why I'm hoping with weight loss that it will go, but there is still heaps of fat on my stomach and abs and it grosses me out. It's skinny fat, you know?! I feel like it shouldn't be this way. I don't have the patience to eat healthy and work out. I know that's the only other way. It just gets me a bit down. It's my goal to have a good body and that means a flat stomach and basically no fat on the abs. When I stand, alright, it looks sort of okay, when I sit, it's just not good at all. Anyone in the same boat. I just really want a flat stomach and flat abs :(

    If I did the conversion right, your 5ft, 3 inches? I'm 5ft, 6in and when I hit my original goal weight of 135lbs (down from the high 170s), I realized I still had a ways to go, and ended up settling with a maintenance range of 120-125lbs. Still in the healthy bmi range, but those last few pounds made a huge difference in how I looked.

    Also, my profile picture was taken this morning, at 121.5lbs, and I'm rocking some ab definition :) 1. I lost enough weight for my abs to be seen 2. I recently finished a 100 push-up challenge and it did miraculous things for my arms, back and abs :p That's seriously the only structered exercise I've done in the past 6ish months. It was a free program that took just a few minutes a week (when I started I could only do 5 push-ups and 5 weeks later I could do 100!). If you're interested in doing it, just google 100 push up challenge and it should be like the first link that shows up. Oh, I'm also 36 years old and have carried three pregnancies to full term. For me-losing enough weight and a simple push-up challenge has made my abs do wonderful things lol.
  • scottacular
    scottacular Posts: 597 Member
    So you want a flat stomach and defined abs, but you don't want to workout or eat at a deficit and don't want to pay for a gym? I'm not sure what it is you're asking for exactly here as it seems like you know what you need to do, but won't do it.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,978 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    You made a post about a friend not accepting you and that you're pessimistic. Kinda seeing why your friend may not be the entire problem now. You're making excuses with the hope that someone will side with you.

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    What's that got to do with my friendship exactly? If you're trying to say that I make EXCUSES in my friendship then I'm Rotflmao right now. Get a life.
    My life is fine. I don't need to make a friendship rant. I wasn't talking about your friendship, but the observation of your attitude. And it ain't sunshine and rainbows so far.


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  • williams969
    williams969 Posts: 2,528 Member
    So you want a flat stomach and defined abs, but you don't want to workout or eat at a deficit and don't want to pay for a gym? I'm not sure what it is you're asking for exactly here as it seems like you know what you need to do, but won't do it.

    BOOM! ^^This, OP. Harsh, yes. But there's truth here.
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    edited April 2015
    You want it. You work for it.

    Eat less

    Lift heavy

    You don't get anything by wishing for it
  • Capt_Apollo
    Capt_Apollo Posts: 9,026 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    aimeerace wrote: »
    If I have to, in the future, I will resort to lipo I reckon.

    You do realise Lipo won't keep fat at bay right?

    Yeah, which is why I'd do MFP at the same time.
    This is odd. Basically on MFP you're learning to control calories. So why no patience to with more control since you are doing it now?

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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    On MFP I can eat rubbish in a certain amount of calories and lose weight. It's more work to eat healthy and exercise. I eat rubbish and exercise to get to eat more rubbish. Not healthy I know.

    exactly. it's more work. liposuction is the easy way out.
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