Advice for my pear shape/fat hips
Cazzyxo
Posts: 104 Member
Hey.
Im 5ft7 and 135lbs. I carry a lot of my excess weight on my hips (see my pics). Its fat and not bone so i hope there is the potential to slim down these love handles. Can anyone offer some advice? I know you cant target a particular area but some advice would be great. I want to lose another 10lbs and tone up. Im currently only lightly active altho im a midwife and i spend 12.5hr days and nights constantly on the go, and will get the go ahead for exercise (following an op) in 2weeks. If anyone has any motivational pics of pear shapes that would be great too
Ta xox
Im 5ft7 and 135lbs. I carry a lot of my excess weight on my hips (see my pics). Its fat and not bone so i hope there is the potential to slim down these love handles. Can anyone offer some advice? I know you cant target a particular area but some advice would be great. I want to lose another 10lbs and tone up. Im currently only lightly active altho im a midwife and i spend 12.5hr days and nights constantly on the go, and will get the go ahead for exercise (following an op) in 2weeks. If anyone has any motivational pics of pear shapes that would be great too
Ta xox
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The bad news: search "spot reduce" on the MFP boards and get plenty of opinions, research, and advice from the MFP crowd telling you that you can't do it.
The good news: you're a girl, so you can wear skirts!0 -
I know you cant spot reduce - im hoping that in losing another 10lbs and becoming more active theyll reduce0
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why do you want to get rid of that greatness????? there are women out there paying and having stuff injected into them to get your shape.
you look great in my opinion0 -
Eat less, work out more. Within a year should see a change in "pear shape/fat hips"0
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If those of " FAT HIP" I dont know what I would call mine...0
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if you want to look more sleek, start lifting heavy weights. squats for example.0
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squats, lots of them will tone up those lovely hips and booty0
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Try Pilates. I have the exact same body shape as you do. Pilates is repetitive and boring, but it is really slimming. I try to do the Winsor Pilates Leg Slimming workout about 3 times a week and it really does slim my thunder thighs It's on youtube if you want to try it.0
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You have a wonderfully sexy shape!
I'm not an expert but from what I've seen/heard/read/experienced, chances are you're proportions might just stay the same even if you lose more weight... but the good news is you have awesome proportions!0 -
You asked the question, so I will be honest
If you want to have less fat on your body - you have to have less fat on your body.
I'm 5'4" and 130 pounds, so shorter but weight almost as much, but more muscular and without excess fat around my legs, thighs, hips. I'm competing in triathlons now, so having excess fat would be excess pounds to carry. It's my current goal.
It sounds like it is not the number on the scale that bothers you, but your particular body composition. Do squats, do yoga, lift weights, do lots of strength-training exercises. You can't target an area, you just have to lose fat all over. Some people have success upping protein and lowering carbs.
And you are not pear-shped, you are hourglass-shaped. I personally see nothing wrong with the way you look, but if you want to change something, then that's your business :flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks for the replies I will take all your advice on board.
I know i have a curvy figure that to some people would be great, but for me id love to slim down those hips so that means losing some fat! Squats coming rightup! Im also thinking of starting couch25k..0 -
Work your upper body.
I used to look very pear shaped, and once I started doing pushups, pull ups, handstands, etc and got strong on top, I look way more hour-glass. My measurements are definitely still pear (35-28-38) but they used to be (36-31-42) so I actually am changing shape!0 -
You asked the question, so I will be honest
If you want to have less fat on your body - you have to have less fat on your body.
I'm 5'4" and 130 pounds, so shorter but weight almost as much, but more muscular and without excess fat around my legs, thighs, hips. I'm competing in triathlons now, so having excess fat would be excess pounds to carry. It's my current goal.
It sounds like it is not the number on the scale that bothers you, but your particular body composition. Do squats, do yoga, lift weights, do lots of strength-training exercises. You can't target an area, you just have to lose fat all over. Some people have success upping protein and lowering carbs.
And you are not pear-shped, you are hourglass-shaped. I personally see nothing wrong with the way you look, but if you want to change something, then that's your business :flowerforyou:
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I agree from what I have read, seen, experienced.0 -
Wanted to add that I noticed when I was thinner that running made my hips and lower stomach get smaller very quickly. I did not keep it up though. I will have to start running again when I get thin enough.0
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Running long distances (5 - 6 miles) up and down steep hills 3-4 times per week will help re-shape the thighs and glutes by providing a shapely muscle underlayment.
While the re-shaping is subtle, it is noticeable with time.0 -
lol I opened the thread thinking the worst. However honestly, based off your picture(s) I do not see any problem what so ever. There are threads on this forum about hips (positive, worship), men love them. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.0
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Yoga and pilates should both be excellent for this.0
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