Lost weight but look skinnyfat
salcole42
Posts: 17
Hey everyone I'm a 19 year old male around 162 pounds. A couple years ago I went from 277 pounds to 210 and maintained that weight for about a year. Still feeling unsasified with that loss I went from 210 to my current weight. I'm going to be totally honest I lost my weight by starving myself and doing execisive amounts of cardio sometimes 2+ hours. People say I look good and that I don't need lose anymore weight but I still have lots of fat on my belly and chest. I'm what u would call skinny fat. I was eating maintence for awhile to reset my metabolism after starving myself . So I was eatingg like 2400 cals. The last 2 and a half months I've been on a cut. Eating 2200 cals on lifting days and 1900~2000 on carxio/off days. I don't do so.much cardio anymore , usually 3-4 times a week for like 20-30 mins. I've also been eating real clean. My question is why aren't losing fat? Should I be cutting or bulking? Why am I not seeing much fat loss in the last 2.5 months. My lifts are going up and I feel stronger and have more energy but I still have excess fat . Any help/advice is greatly appreciated
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How tall are you?
Edit: Also, can you make your diary public?0 -
Could be loose skin from dropping over 100 lbs.0
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Could be loose skin from dropping over 100 lbs.
Also this.0 -
In for guys calling themselves skinnyfat.
Are you following a strength training program? Specifically one that promotes hypertrophy?0 -
5'90
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You probably should not be cutting or bulking. At this point you want to recomp your body; you're a good weight and just don't like the way you look.
Eat at maintenance and lift heavy with a full-body progressive program like Starting Strength or 5/3/1.0 -
Yes I've following a strength training program for the last 2 and a half months0
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Yes I've following a strength training program for the last 2 and a half months
Ok, good.
Since you were starving yourself, your body utilized some of your skeletal muscle as fuel to make up for the deficit. The first thing you need to do is start eating at or slightly above maintenance for awhile to help your body recover from the damage you have done to it by starving yourself. This will help your body recover some of the muscle that it cannibalized.0 -
If it is fat, you need to add more cardio to burn it... If it is skin, I'm not sure what would help...0
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@ Whierd does that me cutting out cardio and thanks for the advice I will up my cals.0
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@ Whierd does that me cutting out cardio and thanks for the advice I will up my cals.
Not necessarily. Provided that you're not doing a couple hours of cardio per day you are fine. The main thing is to make sure that you are consuming enough calories to cover your cardio burn.0 -
If it is fat, you need to add more cardio to burn it... If it is skin, I'm not sure what would help...
You do not need to add more cardio to burn fat.0 -
Ok Thanks0
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If it is fat, you need to add more cardio to burn it... If it is skin, I'm not sure what would help...
^NOT this.
What strength program are you doing OP?0 -
If it is fat, you need to add more cardio to burn it... If it is skin, I'm not sure what would help...
^NOT this.
What strength program are you doing OP?0 -
you are strength training 6x a week?
Look into Starting Strength, AllPros, and Stronglifts....at least to get an idea about progression and info on strength training.
You know, maybe ask SideSteel and Sara in the Eat Train Progress. They might be able to better assess your program and nutrition.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/10118-eat-train-progress
Read the stickies and fill out the info needed and they'll help you0 -
you are strength training 6x a week?
Look into Starting Strength, AllPros, and Stronglifts....at least to get an idea about progression and info on strength training.
You know, maybe ask SideSteel and Sara in the Eat Train Progress. They might be able to better assess your program and nutrition.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/10118-eat-train-progress
Read the stickies and fill out the info needed and they'll help you
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If it is fat, you need to add more cardio to burn it... If it is skin, I'm not sure what would help...
You do not need to add more cardio to burn fat.
And 2nd link is recent
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