I need help loosing my chest size
erobbins11
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Im 20 and have 38f bra size! I need help with exersizes to slim down my chest so i can fit into some regular bras ans bathing suits agin!
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Unfortunately, there are no exercises that target weight loss specifically for boobs. (I feel your pain. Large breasted myself.) Only overall weight loss will make them smaller - and they will lose when and how they decide to. I've dropped 3 or so inches in ribcage, at least a cup size, too - but not evenly. They get lopsided sometimes. It will even out, just takes time.
You can build up your pec muscles, arm muscles (there's a word for what those are, I don't know what it is, though) to help support your breasts, though. That's always a good thing.0 -
Unfortunately, the only way to lose weight in that area is to have overall weight loss.
But I completely disapprove of this post in general.0 -
yes...i agree..gotta lose the weight.. no way around it.0
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I know what you mean! And I would like to know too if anyone does know slimming chest exercises!
I don't like having big boobs
Don't get me wrong i also don't want to be flat as a pancake!, but I'd be happier with a decent C0 -
Im doing mostly the elliptical right now with floor exersizes here and there,i need to start toning my chest muscles i guess, its hard.
Haha i think getting them back to a DD would be fair enough, F is too much to handle,nothing fits them!0 -
I'm a 40D. I just lost 2 inches in the bust. I personally would have preferred to have kept them but then again I used to be a 36DD.0
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You can't spot reduce, but if you have a lot of fat in that area it will start to go away as your overall body fat goes down. Some of us though don't lose much of our boobs. Mine are the same size as when I started, but they're only 36C, so that's a good thing for me.0
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Unfortunately, there are no exercises that target weight loss specifically for boobs. (I feel your pain. Large breasted myself.) Only overall weight loss will make them smaller - and they will lose when and how they decide to. I've dropped 3 or so inches in ribcage, at least a cup size, too - but not evenly. They get lopsided sometimes. It will even out, just takes time.
You can build up your pec muscles, arm muscles (there's a word for what those are, I don't know what it is, though) to help support your breasts, though. That's always a good thing.
Pretty much this. You cannot spot reduce fat but an overall reduction in your BF% will see a decrease in size.
I would suggest rather than work you chest and arms however your focus would be better served on your back / lats and core. Your shoulders will probably be rounded and your upper body tilted forwards given the weight of your chest and potential self consciousness. This will put undue pressure on your lower back and probably result in lower back pain.
A good resistance / weight training routine will do you well, maybe supplemented by something like Pilates as well. Cardio is great and I like it but for your specific goals it is less important.0 -
Pass some over this way I look pre pubesant since loosing weight over the last year0
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