Uh, butt getting "bony"?

Pseudocyber
Pseudocyber Posts: 312 Member
edited September 29 in Health and Weight Loss
I went to a swim meet the other day and sat on a concrete bleacher for several hours. Now, I'm sitting on a hard chair - and it's reminded me ...

I've lost about 50 pounds, and I suppose some of it is in my butt. My "seat" is changing - meaning I can tell it's becoming more "uncomfortable" to sit on a hard surface - it feels like my bones are much closer to the surface of the chair/bench than they used to be.

Anyone else noticed this? I guess I need to start working on my "glutes" to build my seat back up - for comfortable bench warming.

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  • nezeray
    nezeray Posts: 34
    I have noticed this too. More incentive for me to get off it and exercise and have fun. :)

    James / Nezeray
  • claire_xox
    claire_xox Posts: 282 Member
    I can't wait for this to happen to me! lol
  • Black_Swan
    Black_Swan Posts: 770 Member
    Yes, I lost only around 17lbs, but I noticed this too. We have hard chairs in my university, but that was never a problem...until now! Fortunately, after sitting on those chairs for a few days, it got better, I just needed a few days to recover. I think you will get used to it, you just need some practice haha... enjoy:D
  • cjs3001
    cjs3001 Posts: 273 Member
    I've noticed that a bit too! But what is really annoying me is that I've managed to lose weight from my knees (not the belly or *kitten*, just my bloody knees!) but because my legs are so heavy, when I sleep on my side my knees are pressing together and it's really uncomfortable! Oh well, you can't pick where you lose weight I suppose, hah
  • Atlantique
    Atlantique Posts: 2,484 Member
    I'm right there with you! Even when I was heavier, I never carried much weight in my butt so I've always had this issue of hard seats being torturous. It's a good problem to have!
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