Lose that Muffin Top

MissLakeTime
Posts: 59 Member
What is the best way to lose that muffin top?
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calorie defecit.0
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calorie deficit.
And time0 -
calorie deficit.
And time
...spent working out so there is some tone that gets revealed as the fat goes away.0 -
bump for later to see some suggestions my problem area0
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calorie deficit.
And time
And pants that fit properly.0 -
Eat a balanced diet within your calorie goals and exercise.0
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It does help to do ab work because it will activate the muscles underneath which will then make your stomach look way better when you do lose the fat (and I find, even when I have a small muffin top, if I do a hard ab workout, it looks like I have LESS of a muffin top).
But the only way you lose fat is by a calorie deficit.0 -
And pants that fit properly.
Yes, and this ^^0 -
calorie deficit.
And time
And pants that fit properly.
Hahaha! Definitely this.0 -
I agree with the above suggestions. But also want to add that buying clothes in the right size will help to not cause a muffin top to begin with.
I can't tell you how many girls I see (granted, this is mostly at my daughters school, she's 13) that have an average body size, yet they buy their jeans so tight and/or small that they're spilling out of the top.0 -
And pants that fit properly.
Yes, and this ^^
LOL, I totally agree! It's my trouble area... that... and my inner thighs! I've read a million times though that it is more about diet than exercise so looking to see what others think!0 -
Calorie deficit, lifting. I still have a long way to go but I am now the same size I was 5 years ago when I was 20# lighter... all attributed to lifting heavy and eating at a moderate deficit. It takes time... but you'll eventually get there.
As for the pants that fit properly comment... even wearing jeans that fit me properly I still have those good ol' love handles hanging out over the side. I hold ALL my excess weight in my midsection.0 -
Strength training0
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