will this belly fat go away? (pic)
believer1988
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im doing the 30 day shred and wanted to know if anyone had a tummy that looked similar to mine and is now flat. ty! \
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it will go flat.
it takes patience and determination. keep pushing, dont give up!0 -
It will go flat. Maybe not in 30 days, but if you're determined and stick with it, it will go flat.
Remember, the meal guidelines are as important as the workouts.0 -
Just from doing 30-day Shred? No, it won't.0
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im not gonna just do 30 day shred. i never said that was it
i already eat a deficit and have lost 20 pounds, i just need to keep at it and wanted to know if anyone that started out with a belly looking like mine have a flat one. i know its takes time and i am determined. i just stated that cause thats my workout plan for the month. i will be doing others as well0 -
Just from doing 30-day Shred? No, it won't.0
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im not gonna just do 30 day shred. i never said that was it
i already eat a deficit and have lost 20 pounds, i just need to keep at it and wanted to know if anyone that started out with a belly looking like mine have a flat one. i know its takes time and i am determined. i just stated that cause thats my workout plan for the month. i will be doing others as well
Well, 32 pounds later, my stomach is a whole lot flatter. it was pretty big (or so I thought).
How much more do you have to lose?0 -
i am 121 and am 5'0 so i dont have a goal weight. i just want a flat belly, thats all0
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Get the tape measure out and start now as a bench mark. Follow your eating plan strictly and re measure on a monthly log it all in Myfitnesspal and then you will see where you are are losing the fat from.
If I were you I'd measure chest, belly button, hips, upper arm, thighs.
Then you will know if it is working.
TBH I think this is a much healthier way to review goals rather than scales, like you say shape is the important thing.
Oh and one last thing I am trying is apple cider vinegar in water to stave off hunger pangs.
Good luck..0 -
It will eventually, unfortunately we cant choose where the fat goes from:flowerforyou: *sigh*0
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I lost 1.5" off my stomach in the first 10 days of the 30 day shred.
Total of 8lb and 4 inches off0 -
I lost 1.5" off my stomach in the first 10 days of the 30 day shred.
Total of 8lb and 4 inches off
Right, but that's where your body was naturally meant to take body fat off, not because of 30 day shred. Exercise helps create a deficit along with diet but there isn't targeting of specific areas0 -
Actually, my body normally targets my chest and legs first - 2 areas I had little to no change in whilst doing the shred. My stomach has always been a problem area that took a LOT of work to shift.
It was the first to go during the shred.0 -
My chest is usually the first go to as well, but during the 30 Day Shred, thighs and belly were where I lost the most inches. So, in theory, it will help, but like the others said, make sure your diet is correct too!0
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30 day shred is a good one if you don't skip days....
I lost a total of 9inches and 3lbs (wasn't weighing my food) in 33 days
Did a 2nd round and lost another 4inches and 4.25lbs(was weighing my food and took weekends off)
But remember exercise doesn't make the belly your diet does...0 -
i am 121 and am 5'0 so i dont have a goal weight. i just want a flat belly, thats all
Intermittent Fasting???
LeanGains protocol.....
That is what I started doing and it has helped me.0 -
im not gonna just do 30 day shred. i never said that was it
i already eat a deficit and have lost 20 pounds, i just need to keep at it and wanted to know if anyone that started out with a belly looking like mine have a flat one. i know its takes time and i am determined. i just stated that cause thats my workout plan for the month. i will be doing others as well
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from calorie restricting alone/no exercise. However, I had to go past my original goal by almost 20 lbs and get a bmi below 20 to get there.0 -
Like I said, I lost 1.5" off my stomach in the first 10 days with the shred Well, I say 10 days - I took 2 rest days so, in reality, it was 12 days0
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Unfortunately our bodies carry weight where they want to. You may naturally have that shape that's a little rounder in the middle. Keep working hard and it will get better, but your tummy might never really get flat.0
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ask someone with a six pack if they used 30 day shred.0
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ask someone with a six pack if they used 30 day shred.
i dont want a six pack, id like a flat belly:frown:0 -
ask someone with a six pack if they used 30 day shred.
i dont want a six pack, id like a flat belly:frown:
ask someone who was once overweight for an extended period of time and now has a flat belly if they used 30 day shred.0 -
im not saying it was from 30 day, i just said thats my workout for the month! i kno it takes time and eating deficit is a big role0
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what made their bellies flat then? :huh:0
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what made their bellies flat then? :huh:
a dedicated weights/resistance program that usually involves 4-6 week cycles and the four major full body compound lifts (i recommend strstd.com for 5/3/1 or the New Rules of Lifting for Women, mixed with minimal cardio and a diet high in protein, a diet which lowers their body fat percentage and allows the natural muscle definition underneath to show through, prettily, instead of just doing a million crunches everyday which can actually cause your core and abs to puff out a bit.0 -
Yes I did after I had my daughter. I then got a lovely flat tummy and slim thighs (thighs are my problem area) by working out a lot 2-3 hours every morning 5-6 times a week. I worked out by doing body pump, body combat, spin classes and swimming in my local gym. I also did pole dance exercise which is brilliant for toning and core work. I also watched what I ate by following weight watchers point system. At that time I didn't know a lot about clean eating but weight watchers worked for me at that time. With doing all that I got rid of my 'jelly belly' and got a lovely flat one. Unfortunatley since then I've lost it again, I can no longer spend hours each day at the gym and my eating has gone to hell. I now have a bigger belly than I've ever had (also had another child) and I've had a lot of health problems. But I've decided enough is enough I'm gonna get my flat tummy again and I've bought a road bike and plan to do a triathlon in 2014 and get my eating under control. It is really hard but it is do-able0
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Yep!0
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Stick to your goal and yes it will go away!0
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My post posted twice sorry0
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Hope it does as my body shape is very similar. Everything else has toned up nicely but I have belly fat I'm also trying to get rid of by doing cardio and now added strength training/'toning' exercises to my routines along with eating at a slight deficit.0
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it sux0
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