How to lose... without losing my chest !?
09jlwalsh
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I am 24 years old and I am just starting my weight loss/ muscle building. I have a fairly large chest and I am so scared when I lose the weight I will either have access skin, or will lose all the volume I have. I am trying to lose at about 20lbs altogether. How can I lose the weight I want, and still keep my womanhood I see several body builders/fitness freaks who have amazing bodies but usally have implants because their chest has disappeared. What can I do to avoid this??
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If you have a fairly large chest I doubt it will disappear completely with only a 20 lb weight loss. Plus some of those bodybuilding freaks are taking steroids and such that can probably mess with the lady parts. But with that said - the body loses where it chooses - not much you can do about it.0
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1.) they have a VERY low percentage of body fat. Even with your 20lb loss I doubt, very highly, that your body fat percentage will get that low.
2.) you cannot decide where your body loses the fat.
So... pretty much nothing you can do to stop loss of breast fat, if any happens to occur.0 -
I dont know if you find out let me know. Anytime i lose weight it is in my chest first. I've lost about 20 pounds and with that have lost about a cup and a half. sometimes people dont lose the weight from their chest and other times people do so I'm not sure if it's just genetics or if theres something you can do about it.0
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Thank you. Hopefully my body chooses the other parts lol and I don't plan on using steroids!0
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I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)0
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I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)
YAY!0 -
I wish I would have known before. I had a D cup
and now an A. My body fat is 15.2%. I've also had 3
kids and breastfed all 3. Maybe that makes a difference.0 -
It is different with everyone. Some women lose their chest and others don't. However, you can't prevent weight loss from a specific area on your body. It's the same principle as spot reducing...it's not possible. You can prevent fat loss all together, but not specifically.0
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I am 40 and I have battled with weight loss/gain the last 10 years. However, I have never lost any in my chest area. In fact...I gained a couple cup sizes...without surgery0
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Your profile says you've always been thin until the last couple of years. Did you have a large chest when you were thin?0
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I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)
YAY!
I was a D years ago when I was in my 120s, in my 150s I was still a D and now in my 130s I am a DD...go figure!0 -
I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)
YAY!
I was a D years ago when I was in my 120s, in my 150s I was still a D and now in my 130s I am a DD...go figure!0 -
wish there was some magic formula . . . but as far as I know there isn't. When you lose body fat it comes off of places where there is fat and one of those places is your boobs
I was a D and now a B . . . boy do I miss the girls.
Someone very close to me the other day actually said "You're getting a runner's chest" it wasn't a compliment I also breastfed 2 kids (still nursing my daughter)0 -
I am a strong believer that losing in you chest has a lot to do with genes. I had the same worries, but I haven't lost anything on my chest yet, but I've lost inches everywhere else. It is a bitter sweet thing though now....I'm glad it looks like I'll be able to keep a really nice sized chest, but I'm bummed that I'll never be able to get a super low body fat % with them.0
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I dont know if you find out let me know. Anytime i lose weight it is in my chest first. I've lost about 20 pounds and with that have lost about a cup and a half. sometimes people dont lose the weight from their chest and other times people do so I'm not sure if it's just genetics or if theres something you can do about it.
Genetics does have a role in it. I am actually having a breast reduction on Thursday and my mom is having it done the following week. We have the same plastic surgeon and she says our breast tissue is gladular so even with weight loss they may get a little smaller (although I still don't consider DDD to be small), but all in all they will stay large.0 -
I went from 44F to 38DD and I'm only half way there :sad: :grumble: :noway: There are always gel boost bras:happy: :bigsmile: :drinker:0
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I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)
YAY!
I was a D years ago when I was in my 120s, in my 150s I was still a D and now in my 130s I am a DD...go figure!
I understand this but in my 20s I was a 34 D and then got up to a 38 D and then went down to a 34DD meaning that my boobs grew when I gained weight and then I lost 4 inches under my boobs and this left me with a little extra in the cup size.0 -
Just saw this post and felt I had to comment. I'm in the exact opposite situation! I would love to go down a cup size or two, whenever I have gained weight I have always found I've gone up a cup size, I currently wear a 32f to ff and find it really difficult to find clothes that fit me. I kind of presumed that if I lost weight my cup size would go the opposite way than when I have gained weight but from your comments I shouldn't be too hopeful!
LuLu x0 -
It is entirely up to your body not how fast you lose or how you exercise. You will still keep your womanhood even if you shrink to an A-cup. That has more to do with your vagina, and I've never heard of weight loss affecting that.0
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Lost 60 pounds and I'm still wearing some of the same bras I was before, they just aren't as tight (I guess I should have gone a size up before, huh?) . I lost about 2-3 inches from my bust/band size and that's about it.0
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Lost 100 lbs and my bras just fit better.
Although near the end I did go down a band size twice. So I started out 38DD and ended up 34DD.0 -
Your profile says you've always been thin until the last couple of years. Did you have a large chest when you were thin?0
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I'm 25 and I've lost 25 lbs, and my cup size stayed the exact same, so there's hope :-)
I've lost 106..went from a 48C to a 38C
/sigh
I'd love to lose a cup size!
We never get what we want, do we?!0 -
I went from 44F to 38DD and I'm only half way there :sad: :grumble: :noway: There are always gel boost bras:happy: :bigsmile: :drinker:0
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I am a strong believer that losing in you chest has a lot to do with genes. I had the same worries, but I haven't lost anything on my chest yet, but I've lost inches everywhere else. It is a bitter sweet thing though now....I'm glad it looks like I'll be able to keep a really nice sized chest, but I'm bummed that I'll never be able to get a super low body fat % with them.0
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I was a 34C before I got pregnant, and then went to a 36/38D and gained 35 pounds by the time I had my baby. I started working out and changing my diet to lose the pregnancy weight. I am now down to 113 and my breasts are smaller, but I don't know by how much. I still wear my old bras but they are a little looser. I am probably between a B and C now and that is fine with me. Husband is really sad though.
It is possible though to be really thin and still stacked. Some women just have a lot of breast tissue.0 -
I've heard that wearing two sports bras helps...yes it will be tight but then they don't move as much (say when your doing cardio) and you won't burn off the fat in that region...not sure if it's a myth or not but one of my mom's friends swore by it. I'm trying it out for myself because I don't wan to lose mine either!! If all else fails just wear pushups haha0
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I would also recommend doing push-ups and other chest exercises. They help keep the girls up because they build the underlying muscle (you know those men with really big pecs? Women can develop those muscles too)0
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I would also recommend doing push-ups and other chest exercises. They help keep the girls up because they build the underlying muscle (you know those men with really big pecs? Women can develop those muscles too)0
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