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What is your "problem area", and what are you doing about it

Ral263
Posts: 318 Member
I feel like 90% of the weight I gained went to my butt and thighs. I've been doing lunges, squats, kettlebell swings, and leg presses like crazy. I don''t mind if they get more muscular, just no more jiggle!
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What is wrong with a beutiful woman having a jiggly backside?
Mine is my belly. I have regular sized arms and legs. If you looked at a photo of just them you wouldn't think they belonged to a merson that weighs 338lbs.
All my weight sems to be going for my torso which is causing me a whole number of problems. When i have lost weight it seems to come off my back, shoulders, chest (a little) but my belly is habing on for it's life to remain massive.0 -
I feel your pain. Almost all the weight is off my arms and tummy (I have still maybe like 5-10 lbs on them) but my thighs seem to be going NOWHERE. I do squats and whatnot, but there's no such thing as spot reduction so I just hope that as I continue losing weight eventually they will go.0
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