My fat has changed
happycauseIride
Posts: 536 Member
Yes this is a strange subject, but I thought I would share to see if this has happened to anyone else.
I have spent the last 4 years hovering around 280 pounds, but the fat on my body was solid. If I wear a sleeveless shirt, my arms are big but not flabby, my thighs were the same...solid, not cottage cheese looking. I'm not dense enough to think it's muscle, I know better then that. Now here I sit and I'm down 23 pounds in two months by working out and eating right, but my fat is different. I have lost over 4" off my hips alone, but everything is jiggly now. My arms are flabby and my legs are soft. I know there is muscle building under there, but I'm still 260 pounds so it will be a while before I see it. I've been doing lots of cardio with some light weights, interval training and aerobics. Nothing heavy yet. I might also add that I'm 37 yo, 5'6" female.
Has this happened to anyone else??
I have spent the last 4 years hovering around 280 pounds, but the fat on my body was solid. If I wear a sleeveless shirt, my arms are big but not flabby, my thighs were the same...solid, not cottage cheese looking. I'm not dense enough to think it's muscle, I know better then that. Now here I sit and I'm down 23 pounds in two months by working out and eating right, but my fat is different. I have lost over 4" off my hips alone, but everything is jiggly now. My arms are flabby and my legs are soft. I know there is muscle building under there, but I'm still 260 pounds so it will be a while before I see it. I've been doing lots of cardio with some light weights, interval training and aerobics. Nothing heavy yet. I might also add that I'm 37 yo, 5'6" female.
Has this happened to anyone else??
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The short answer is yup! I read an explanation somewhere for this. I've noticed that I get particularly squishy before seeing a drop on the scales.
Congratulations on a great start, btw!0 -
Yes, I know exactly what you're saying. When I noticed it, I was told that the "under layer" (for lack of better words) the layer mostly surrounding organs etc. is the most dangerous type of fat and that is what you lose first. Leaving the top layer squishy! It's a good thing! lol0
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Oh, yeah -- I went through that!
I blamed that my skin had stretched and hadn't caught up with the weight loss. I compared it to having 10lbs of whatever in a sack built for 10lbs. Now take 2lbs out -- the stuff inside moves around.
It's much better now0 -
not only what everyone else said, but your skin might not have shrunk yet... especially if you've lost the weight quickly. give your skin time to adapt0
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I have noticed that as well. I just commented to my husband yesterday that my fat around my belly feels different.0
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oops hadn't read the one above me yet!! sorry for reiterating!0
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Yes!
But it will change as you continue your ftness program.
Now my body is firm again!0 -
Yes, I know exactly what you're saying. When I noticed it, I was told that the "under layer" (for lack of better words) the layer mostly surrounding organs etc. is the most dangerous type of fat and that is what you lose first. Leaving the top layer squishy! It's a good thing! lol
Oh that's good to know! I noticed the same in my arms and thighs!0 -
It means it's working, good job!0
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What she said ^. Your fat will appear jiggly until your skin shrinks around it, which may take a while, but don't be discouraged. Drink lots of water, eat high quality protein, green vegetables and high fiber foods. The combo of diet and exercise will keep you looking good. Don't be afraid of the heavy weights, either. You'll see results quickly and be stronger faster once you start going up with the weights. That will firm things up, too. And you will never look like a body builder, if you're worried about that, because that takes special eating, working out all the time and maybe even illegal hormones for a woman to look that way. As hard as you can work, you will still look like a healthy, toned, strong woman. Go, girl!0
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Science wise, it makes sense because you can never LOSE the fat cells your body makes when you gain weight. They only shrink. As they shrink, you'll probably feel squishier because the cells are less full, which is a good thing. Makes way for muscle0
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It's good to know I'm not crazy. I was just thinking the same thing yesterday. I also started around 280 and am down 27lbs, things just jiggle around right now...0
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This is not the first time I've read about this on MFP but it's the first time I've experienced it! Just last week I noticed how squishy I've gotten and from all the responses from the other threads, I'm actually kind of excited about that...progress, right?0
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Me, too! It's sort of discouraging, but I figure winter is coming and I can cover up while my body continues to change! LOL0
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Thank goodness. I really thought I was nuts. Thank you all for your support. I guess i should look at it as its just another motivator to keep going. Woo hoo!0
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Well - this is a relief! I was getting worried! Thanks for all the posts on this issue!!!0
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I have noticed this as well. I have a lot of belly fat and I have lost 2 inches there but only 11lbs over all. I figure the fat underneath is shrinking and the skin has to catch up. I take it as a good thing.0
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I was trying to tell someone about this the other day, I wasn't sure if I was imagining it or not! Glad to find out I'm not!0
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I noticed the other day that my stomach looked different. Glad that I wasn't imagining it.0
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Yes this is a strange subject, but I thought I would share to see if this has happened to anyone else.
I have spent the last 4 years hovering around 280 pounds, but the fat on my body was solid. If I wear a sleeveless shirt, my arms are big but not flabby, my thighs were the same...solid, not cottage cheese looking. I'm not dense enough to think it's muscle, I know better then that. Now here I sit and I'm down 23 pounds in two months by working out and eating right, but my fat is different. I have lost over 4" off my hips alone, but everything is jiggly now. My arms are flabby and my legs are soft. I know there is muscle building under there, but I'm still 260 pounds so it will be a while before I see it. I've been doing lots of cardio with some light weights, interval training and aerobics. Nothing heavy yet. I might also add that I'm 37 yo, 5'6" female.
Has this happened to anyone else??
My body changed quite a bit as I lost fat. Weight lifting is very important for many reasons. I write about my experience with weight loss and building muscle here --> http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/740340-i-lost-60-lbs-at-age-51-anyone-can-any-workout and http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/752246-i-m-afraid-to-try-an-new-weight-lifting-program-now0 -
i am a floppy skin sack these days. lol. but, heyyyy! i suppose it's better than being 3 bills? <3n-0
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Yes, I know exactly what you're saying. When I noticed it, I was told that the "under layer" (for lack of better words) the layer mostly surrounding organs etc. is the most dangerous type of fat and that is what you lose first. Leaving the top layer squishy! It's a good thing! lol
That's interesting! I feel like i'm fatter, but i'm not! I blame having 2 children close together, but maybe that's just made it worse!0 -
Yep some of us, myself included, get a squishy and it sucks. It's my damn belly and under arm(more sideboob area).0
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Thanks for asking about this, I've been wondering too. My upper arms and thighs are noticably less solid and my stomach is all squishy. It's all good if it's positive0
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My husband told me that my butt jiggle has a jiggle. :laugh:
I've noticed that I have pockets of fat now rather than an even distribution.0 -
I noticed the exact same thing too, but I found that lifting weights (not crazy heavy, but enough to get my heart rate up and get a decent sweat going) helped improve that more so than doing lots of cardio - it built muscle and helped me look more feminine and less blocky (also, the muscles helped burn more fat even when I was at a resting heart rate). Fortunately, as a woman it's very hard to get super built like guys, so I still look feminine but just more toned. I hope you find that the same is true for you!0
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Whenever I start to notice my fat feeling different (typically around my belly/hips area) I know it's time to bust out the tape measure. I tend to do this every 3 months or so and I always find that I've lost like 15 some odd inches all over my body. It's wonderful!0
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Thank goodness. I really thought I was nuts. Thank you all for your support. I guess i should look at it as its just another motivator to keep going. Woo hoo!
EXACTLY!!!! I noticed it too but, i have felt myself getting stronger and feeling a bit of muscle under it so, figure it will work itself out. I am also using cocoa butter lotion to help my skin and my Dermatologist just put me on Biotin (helps hair, skin, nails) so that should help too! We'll get there and eventually be the tight and toned person we are always dreaming about! :-)0 -
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/of-whooshes-and-squishy-fat.html
Lyle McDonald provides an explanation about this. It is evidence of successful weight loss.0
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