Belly Fat
ilonawie
Posts: 72 Member
I need to lose belly fat...I eat from 1200 to 1400 cal per day and exercise regularly (5-6 days a week - 1 hour cardio on elliptical/treadmill or racquetball and 30-45 min strength exercise but my belly is not shrinking!
Any suggestions??
Any suggestions??
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Cut out breads..0
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Is your weight going down at all?0
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Unfortunately there is no way to target fat loss in a certain area. Keep working out and eating right and the fat loss will come, it just may take time. I will say 1200-1400 calories a day seem awful low for over 90 minutes of vigorous exercise a day. Make sure you are eating enough to fuel all that exercise.0
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yes... I am on fitness pal for 5 weeks... I am losing average 1.2 a week, I am up to 8lb lost at this moment0
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It will go....sloooooooowly! Take pics now and every month, fiind a pair of snug jeans - you will see a difference.
And try to incorporate some floor exercises for abs - I am slowly seeing a difference. You can't reduce fat in just one spot but by becoming more toned and losing weight overall it will disappear.0 -
Give it time. There is an unwritten law that says that the first ten pounds will come from places you won't really notice or care about. By the time you have lost all 25 pounds at your goal the belly will have shrunk. Make sure you do lots of exercises to strengthen your core too - it will give whatever bit of pooch you have left a great framework and you will look great.0
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yes... I am on fitness pal for 5 weeks... I am losing average 1.2 a week, I am up to 8lb lost at this moment
If that's the case, it's just a matter of being patient. Unfortunately, the body decides where to get fat from first, and your belly might be last in line. The only thing you can do is concentrate on the fat loss and wait until it's your belly's turn.
Sounds like you're doing great so far.0 -
Unfortunately there is no way to target fat loss in a certain area. Keep working out and eating right and the fat loss will come, it just may take time. I will say 1200-1400 calories a day seem awful low for over 90 minutes of vigorous exercise a day. Make sure you are eating enough to fuel all that exercise.
So what is safe cal intake if I exercise for about 1.5h a day? I do eat lots of fruit and vegies ... i try to have it with every meal thruout my day0 -
Unfortunately there is no way to target fat loss in a certain area.
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Unfortunately there is no way to target fat loss in a certain area.
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That's awesome!0 -
I've heard for women, butt, hips, and belly are the last places to lose. If you're not already, add some ab work to tighten and firm.0
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I need more patience then....0
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i do 250 sit ups a day, it works.0
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I just upped my calories from 1400 odd to 1700 odd working out 3 times a week.
I don't think you're eating enough. Eat back more calories or try averaging out the extra calories gained through exercise over the week.0 -
Make sure you diet is in check and be consistent... Diet is key!0
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Patience girl! There's no quick fix. Just keep doing what you're doing and the results will come.0
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Usually if u have stubburn belly fat then its probably the last place you lose fat, there isnt any possible way to target fat loss in certain areas. Just keep doing what ur doing and soon enough you will lose it. Patients and consistency0
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Abs are really made in the kitchen.0
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1.2 lbs per week is perfect. I wouldn't change anything.0
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keep losing fat and your belly fat will eventually go away.0
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The advice I received from a personal trainer is to eat most your carbs in the morning, less at lunch and try to avoid them altogether at night. Cut out refined sugars as much as possible and limit your natural sugars. Limit the "bad fat" as much as possible. Eat more veggies. He also told me that no matter how hard you work your abs or how much cardio you do, "belly fat" will only completely go away if you're eating healthy.0
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So if I workout 6 days a week (on average I burn 500-800 cal per workout) how many cal I should eat then??0
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i do 250 sit ups a day, it works.
I hope that was sarcasm.0 -
You joined MFP last month, how long have you been ACTIVLEY exercising? Please tell me you CANNOT expect to lose a glorious amount of weight in such little time.
Persistance and patience is your best advice ANYONE will give you..
Boom.. You're welcome.0 -
You joined MFP last month, how long have you been ACTIVLEY exercising? Please tell me you CANNOT expect to lose a glorious amount of weight in such little time.
Persistance and patience is your best advice ANYONE will give you..
Boom.. You're welcome.
I am not talking 20 lb...lol maybe 2 to 3 inches I would be happy...0 -
yes... I am on fitness pal for 5 weeks... I am losing average 1.2 a week, I am up to 8lb lost at this moment
That's great-- it sounds like you're already doing what you need to do. When you stop losing weight on your current regiment, you can reevaluate, but for now, I'd say just keep doing what you're doing.0 -
Abs are really made in the kitchen.
This just made me snort. :laugh:
Anyway, personal go-to recommendation is weight lifting. I started stronglifts 5 x 5 3 weeks ago and have lost 1/2 inch at my waist, 2 inches at my belly button, and 1/2 inch of muffin top. Calling that a win!0 -
Abs are really made in the kitchen.
This just made me snort. :laugh:
Anyway, personal go-to recommendation is weight lifting. I started stronglifts 5 x 5 3 weeks ago and have lost 1/2 inch at my waist, 2 inches at my belly button, and 1/2 inch of muffin top. Calling that a win!
Lifting is great and I recommend it, but there's no out-exercising an improper diet.0 -
I need more patience then....
Yes Stay consistent and you'll be rewarded - I'd also recommend weight lifting if you aren't already -0 -
I agree that you can't force your body to lose fat from specific areas, but you can help your body burn fat while you are doing your 1.5 hour workouts. If you haven't already, invest in a heart rate monitor and aim to keep your heart rate at 65% - 85% of your maximum heart rate. This tells your body to use fat to fuel your workout. The leaner your get, the smaller your belly will get. Also drink plenty of water to help flush fat from your system and be sure you are eating the proper amount of calories. Lifting weights will absolutely help you build lean muscle and increase your metabolism. 'Rome was not built in a day' as the saying goes...it will definitely take some time.0
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