I've lost weight but now I want to flatten my tummy
deidra13
Posts: 7 Member
What did You find effective?
0
Replies
-
No one's replied yet? Surprising, as this is a very popular topic.
I have the same goal. In find the he buldge on my stomach, while it getting smaller, most annoying. Its simply in the way when I bend down, or crouch, and the most when I cycle (I feel its pressing against my diaphragm, impeding my breathing).
What I've read is that there is no way to simply loose the tummy. Human beings will loose fat all over their bodies. There's the fat under the skin (subcutaneous) and the fat distributed over our organs (visceral fat). Its visceral fat that makes our stomach buldge, and even thin people have some.
Everything I've read mentions there aren't any special trick we can do that specifically targets the visceral fat, except perhaps vigourous exercise. Apparently, maintaining our weight through diet alone does not consume the visceral fat. Consequently, we have to be physically active.
So, here's to intense physical activity!!
Here's the link that I used to validate my statements:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/the-truth-about-belly-fat
I look forward hearing from yours or anyone else's comments.0 -
I noticed that when I lose weight through diet and exercise my stomach is always the last to go.
Almost seems like everything else around that area loses weight first, making it look more pronounced.
With me It's definitely not loose skin or lack of muscle, just stubborn fat.0 -
Thanks, and thanks for the link, I am going to try to add some ab work outs to my routine just in case0
-
Deidra13 -
Abs, indeed! Along with back, legs, chest, arms, shoulders. We need the muscle to make up for the lost volume! :-)0 -
I noticed that when I lose weight through diet and exercise my stomach is always the last to go.
Almost seems like everything else around that area loses weight first, making it look more pronounced.
With me It's definitely not loose skin or lack of muscle, just stubborn fat.
Yep, mee too ...0 -
To be honest, cutting sugars really did the trick for me. I get bloaty when I have too much sugar.0
-
compound lifting? body weight exercises?0
-
First of all, not everyone can have a flat stomach. Genetics place a big factor in that.
Other than that, strength training and cardio. Goal is to reduce you body fat while building muscle.0 -
To be honest, cutting sugars really did the trick for me. I get bloaty when I have too much sugar.0
-
And yet next week we'll have another load of newbies coming in asking if it's ok to eat less than 1200 and being worried about lifting heavy weights in case they wake up looking like a championship bodybuilder.0
-
If you have a larger than normal curve in your back you could think you have more fat then what you really do because your spin is pushing things outwards. My doctor told me to do stretches that work the hip flexors. the reason exactly i don't remember. It's worked pretty well for me. the stretch is a half lunge then lean backwards, left, and right each for 30 seconds and with both legs. or you can search videos online.0
-
compound lifting? body weight exercises?
Yup....compound lifting does the trick. Don't waste your time doing ab isolation work...it is completely unnecessary and really doesn't do much of anything. You will notice that when you do big compound lifts (i.e. squats, deadlifts, power cleans) that you are indeed working your core very hard...I feel my abs burning more than I ever did doing endless crunches and situps. Beyond that, it's a matter of getting your BF% down so the abs can show.0 -
Crunches, sit-ups, abdominal leg raises, planks.
Bear in mind that although the above will work the abs you won't see muscle definition until the covering of fat is gone.
If you are starting off with poor posture and/or weak abs/core you may well see visible improvement fairly quickly.0 -
I know from experience that if I adjust my diet, to eliminate all the foods with hidden sugars the fat stored under my skin is avoided. So, I stay away from bread, pasta, sweets, rice, fruit filled yogurt etc.
Then I got this program and it improved my stomach area immensely.
Here is a link: http://bit.ly/XnibPi0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.3K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 424 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions