BACK FAT
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OH MY GOSH.
BACK FAT IS SO BLOODY DISGUSTING.
EW.
I have so much of it too. :S
The worst thing is when you're wearing a dress and all of your back fat is overflowing and bulging out of the sides.
Maybe the dress is too small?0 -
Not sure if this was mentioned yet.
When I was at my heaviest, a perfectly fitted bra solved a lot of the problems of overspilling back fat. Make sure it's not too tight. A good bra should feel secure, not like it's doubling as an extra pair of spanx. Also, a good fitter will make sure you're not going to have that problem anyway. EVERYONE complains about backfat.0 -
Body Pump classes are good too0
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This is a good site to look at....
http://www.livestrong.com/article/363372-what-exercise-is-good-for-back-fat/
These are great and all but means nothing if you aren't in a calorie deficit. In reality, fat loss is about diet. Stuff like resistance training (whether its from weight training or from body resistance) can improve fat loss and more importantly, maintain lean body mass.0 -
From my personal experience, I tend to lose first in my non problem areas. I carry most of my weight in my thighs and they have always been my issue, but when I lost 25 lbs earlier this year, my thighs barely changed but I lost weight in my tummy area, which is where I gained the least (and the last place that I gained). Sucks, but that's how it is for me0
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The combo of overall fat loss and muscle-building will fix this in due time. Since most of us agree that there is no such thing as "spot reduction"(no matter how much we might want it) one has to be patient and consistent with one's workouts and tighten up the diet. One's appearance in the fat department is 80% diet, as any fitness or body building competitor will tell you.0
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when i started doing spin classes (stationary bike) my love handles melted right off my body in 5 weeks! not long after i started seeing all the muscle id been working so hard on comming thru in my back. my fave weigh training exercises are basicallly all working shoulders, chest and back tho. so that probly helped me out a little bit. but i do so reccommend cycling for cardio, it really worked for me0
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You can't spot reduce, but working out can improve your problem areas to a certain degree. I took spin class for a year and my legs are practically cellulite free, but my arms jiggle like jell-o because I neglected the upper half of my body.
Now I am doing lots of overhead presses with my dumbells and I am noticing a change in the upper half of my body... if I could only stop reducing in my chest area life would be great!!!0 -
Well besides the obvious, 'it will come off as you lose more weight' answer, I like to do Back Crunches, they are super fun!
Also, I did 15 days of 30 Day Shred and the main places that I noticed a difference was my back and stomach. I'm doing it again now and planning on sticking to the 30 days this time.0 -
I've got the opposite problem to you. My back fat was one of the first things to go. From the back, i look really slim and toned, but when i turn around, my belly fat gives me away. I know it'll go in its own time- at least i hope it will! lol
this is me exactly!! It took 4-6 months of weight training the muscles in my back, but I have virtually NO back fat anymore. When I first started weight training, I looked like I had a set of boobs on my back
this is me 4 months before I started exercising
IMG00184-20111007-0934 by crochetmom2010, on Flickr
this is me 4 months after starting to exercise
IMG00566-20120621-1238 by crochetmom2010, on Flickr
sorry about the crappy pic--my 6 year old took it
ETA please notice that I am wearing the EXACT same outfit. I had only lost about 15lbs at that point...
LOL @ your six year old taking the pic! That's too cute!
I was thinking the same thing. Try some weight training and really work those muscles back there and simply keep at what you're doing. It'll burn off in time. Pilates is good too. Like all the other ladies said, it just depends on your body how and where you lose and when. My problem area is my damn stomach0
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