Correct BMI, High Body Fat... Now what?
Tunia85
Posts: 212 Member
I am not overweight according to BMI, but I do look "chunky" and my body fat is high at 27% per scale (and my eyes). How do I combat this "fat issue". I keep my food diary open if that helps, but I haven't been excercising much because of my commute. I know this won't help my body fat, so I pledge to change that. Anything else I can do? I also need active friends that will keep me on track if anyone is interested.
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Hey Girl! I'm in the same boat : ) I am on the lower end of the BMI scale for my height, but I still have cellulite and my body fat percentage is 26. I would love to see what other's advice is!0
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The key would be exercising.... weight training to be exact.0
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The key would be exercising.... weight training to be exact.
Any good sites, or excercises? Tummy fat is my biggest enemy!0 -
I found Jillian Micheals 30 day shred gave amazing for that part of my body.0
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Lift heavy weights three to five days a week and eat at a modest deficit while including optional cardio.0
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What would a modest deficit be? for now it is 400 calories without taking excercise into account.0
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I struggled with the same issue for so long. I was actually a few pounds below ideal weight but was slim/jiggly.
Answer. Heavy Weights. Period.
Borrow or Buy New Rules of Weightlifting for Women. Or New Rules of Weightlifting for men.
You have to lift weights to burn body fat. Cardio burns too, but not like lifting.
I burn almost 500 calories an hour in hardcore cardio classes and about 14% fat. I'll take it!
I burn almost 270 calories an hour of hardcore heavy lifting, but 40% body fat and an afterburn of around 55% for an hour. THAT is what I want.
Get a good belt, lifting gloves, and buy NROLFW. You will not regret it.0 -
Per my scale I'm 36.7% body fat of this morning. At just under 5'0 and 115 lbs.
According to calipers I'm 23.8% body fat.
According to the military body fat calculator I'm 24.2% body fat.
I'm not sure my scale is that accurate, as I'm beginning to see defined abs, and I doubt at an obese body fat percentage I'd see any ab definition.
However I also want to go from about 24% body fat to around 18-20% body fat. I find from past experience that lifting, and lifting heavy, helps more with this than cardio does. I still need to do a lot of cardio because I use it as one of the ways to control my hypertension without medication, but I make sure to eat enough and I lift about 3 times a week.0 -
What would a modest deficit be? for now it is 400 calories without taking excercise into account.0
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