Back fat
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the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.
http://ajpendo.physiology.org/content/292/2/E394.full
and it makes sense really. for the body to use the most convenient energy. and with the blood flow in that area increased by the exercise.0 -
the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.
"More recently, in a 2007 study led by the University of Connecticut, 104 participants completed a twelve-week supervised resistance-training program in which their non-dominant arm was selectively exercised. MRI assessments of subcutaneous fat before and after the program revealed that fat loss tended to be generalized, rather than only occurring in the trained arm."
"Ultimately, fat loss comes down not to targeted exercises, but to the basic principle of how many calories you expend versus how many you take in. Doing 100 crunches a day can effectively strengthen your abdominal muscles, but it probably will not make them any more visible unless you also take other steps to reduce your overall body fat."
Quoted from Yale Scientific Magazine:
http://www.yalescientific.org/2011/04/targeted-fat-loss-myth-or-reality/
now i really REALLY am to lazy to read this at 6:30am.
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"Unfortunately, research evidence does not support localized, exercise for spot reduction or the use of topical creams, heat, massage, wraps, magnet therapy, and electrical stimulation for localized fat reduction."
(It goes into studies and such..but I'd say go get the book if you really want to get into that)
McArdle, W.D., Katch, F.I., & Katch, V.L. (2006). Essentials of Exercise Physiology. (3rd Ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: Baltimore, MD.0 -
the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.0 -
the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.0 -
the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.
http://ajpendo.physiology.org/content/292/2/E394.full
and it makes sense really. for the body to use the most convenient energy. and with the blood flow in that area increased by the exercise.
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the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.
http://ajpendo.physiology.org/content/292/2/E394.full
and it makes sense really. for the body to use the most convenient energy. and with the blood flow in that area increased by the exercise.
it seems a tad excessive.0 -
Probably best to start with the basics. No spot reducing, and OP, if you're a beginner, no spot training. To reiterate what everyone else said, strength train your entire body with compound work while eating in a deficit.
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Oh is back fat reduction gong to be a daily recurring thread now?0
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Oh is back fat reduction gong to be a daily recurring thread now?
Just don't bring up orange peel!0 -
Oh is back fat reduction gong to be a daily recurring thread now?
Just don't bring up orange peel!0 -
So, everyone and their mother has said you can't spot reduce. Pretty sure we've all established that fact.
To TONE my upper back, I like to do shoulder and back strength training... Rows of all sorts - seated rows, row machine, bent over db rows, bent over barbell row, cable rows, etc.; lat pull downs (cable or fixed bar), shrugs, delt raises, rear delt/back flyes, pull ups, etc. Bottom line though, you need to cut. If you're already skinny, then lift heavy stuff and you should start to see some change.0 -
the latest research shows that bodies burn more around the muscles that are being used. which makes sense really.
everyone thought spot reducing was dangleberries for years and then some smart alec researcher proves otherwise!
if i wasn't so lazy i'd search for the study.
http://ajpendo.physiology.org/content/292/2/E394.full
and it makes sense really. for the body to use the most convenient energy. and with the blood flow in that area increased by the exercise.
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Back fat!
according to my physical therapist...
Women have a tendency to stand with shoulders slumped in either because of the weight of their breasts, in an effort to minimize the breasts, or due to plain old bad posture. This causes poor posture and the body begins to develop back muscles to support the frame. Often, women find it is very difficult to reduce "back fat" because the problem is actually back muscle.... With fat on top (lol). After my PT told me this I began checking out womens posture and i'd say 9.9 times out of ten the women and young ladies i observed were in fact hunching their shoulders in and curved down. That being said, STAND UP STRAIGHT, shoulders back, chest out!!! Eat at a deficit! Cut the processed foods out as much as possible! Exercise, strength train, and work on strengthening your core to hold up your body so your back doesn't have to! That's my two cents worth...0 -
Back fat!
according to my physical therapist...
Women have a tendency to stand with shoulders slumped in either because of the weight of their breasts, in an effort to minimize the breasts, or due to plain old bad posture. This causes poor posture and the body begins to develop back muscles to support the frame. Often, women find it is very difficult to reduce "back fat" because the problem is actually back muscle.... With fat on top (lol). After my PT told me this I began checking out womens posture and i'd say 9.9 times out of ten the women and young ladies i observed were in fact hunching their shoulders in and curved down. That being said, STAND UP STRAIGHT, shoulders back, chest out!!! Eat at a deficit! Cut the processed foods out as much as possible! Exercise, strength train, and work on strengthening your core to hold up your body so your back doesn't have to! That's my two cents worth...
Aw jeez... Please excuse grammatical errors. This was a first draft!????0 -
Back fat!
according to my physical therapist...
Women have a tendency to stand with shoulders slumped in either because of the weight of their breasts, in an effort to minimize the breasts, or due to plain old bad posture. This causes poor posture and the body begins to develop back muscles to support the frame. Often, women find it is very difficult to reduce "back fat" because the problem is actually back muscle.... With fat on top (lol). After my PT told me this I began checking out womens posture and i'd say 9.9 times out of ten the women and young ladies i observed were in fact hunching their shoulders in and curved down. That being said, STAND UP STRAIGHT, shoulders back, chest out!!! Eat at a deficit! Cut the processed foods out as much as possible! Exercise, strength train, and work on strengthening your core to hold up your body so your back doesn't have to! That's my two cents worth...0 -
to get rid of back fat: lower your body fat percentage. see the "road map" thread for how to do that
to have a really fantastic looking back: pendlay rows (as part of a full body programme of lifting)0 -
Eat a small calorie deficit to decrease body fat while following this:Ok, here are your step by step instructions:
1. Read this thread: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/915825-awesome-backs-lets-see-it
2. Be inspired
3. Read thread again, this time focusing on the routines (pretty much all strength training) others are doing to get their backs to look this way. This will be the most difficult step because all of the great pictures will be distracting. There are words in there, though.
4. Head to the gym after watching a few videos regarding compound barbell lifts
5. Repeat as necessary for desired result.0 -
Oh is back fat reduction gong to be a daily recurring thread now?
To the Original Poster (OP): Unfortunately you asked this after a particularly stupid posting thread went on for 100s of posts, where that OP asked a similar question, and disagreed with all the knowledgeable responses for 12 pages. Another thread (http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/915825-awesome-backs-lets-see-it ) was started to post pictures from some of those knowledgeable responders of their successes.
Basically, as you've been told here.
* You cannot spot reduce.
(Spot exercises can actually be bad for you by "unbalancing" the strength in your body.)
To get rid of "back fat",
* Eat at a deficit (lose overall fat).
* Do strength training.
I'm defining "knowledgeable responders" by those who did the research and made life changes that made their backs look good. (I'm not there yet, but these people have helped many and proved over time that they know what they're writing about and can support it with peer-reviewed research and experience.)
Edited to Add (ETA): Even muscular bodies won't look "tight" or "toned" when there is lots of fat giggling around the muscles. And skinny bodies usually don't look good without a reasonable amount of muscle to "define" or shape them. So just losing weight without exercise will probably not result the way you want. (The amount of muscle and definition is a personal preference.)0
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