I'm back and I'm starting over
MaiLinna
Posts: 580 Member
Hello again community! I need your help. I just came back after about a half year hiatus I think it was, and now I need to lose the weight I gained back. I have one big problem area and I don't know how to deal with it - my belly.
All of my weight sits in my belly. There's a little around my torso, but the rest is in my belly and I'm tired of my mother calling me pregnant. She's been calling me pregnant for literally 3 years now. I'm tired of it.
Do any of you have success in losing your belly fat and toning it? I don't want a sagging tummy when I finally lose weight. I want to feel beautiful again.
All of my weight sits in my belly. There's a little around my torso, but the rest is in my belly and I'm tired of my mother calling me pregnant. She's been calling me pregnant for literally 3 years now. I'm tired of it.
Do any of you have success in losing your belly fat and toning it? I don't want a sagging tummy when I finally lose weight. I want to feel beautiful again.
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Everyone is beautiful in their own way, regardless if there is a belly or not :-P
I myself have a belly, but it is very slowly shrinking. To lose fat in that area is mostly eating healthy and have a great diet. Losing weight is 80% diet and 20% exercise, and they go hand in hand! Feel free to add me, if you like
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Thank you so much. I added you.
I'm focusing mostly on my diet right now, but I do walk to the store when it's not raining. It's the only exercise I have at the moment.0 -
You can't spot reduce.0
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You can't spot reduce.
Spot reduce? What's that mean?0 -
You can't spot reduce.
Spot reduce? What's that mean?0 -
[/quote] you don't like your belly. Many of us don't, but there's no way to reduce just the belly.. or calves.. or thighs.. etc. It comes off wherever it comes off. Do some heavy lifting, hiit, lower your overall body fat and the tummy will eventually thin out too.
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Oh okay. I just have such an awkward body right now. I honestly look pregnant - that's how concentrated the fat is in my belly. I also bloat a ton too.0 -
I am back and starting over as well, I am diabetic and tend to carry a lot of the weight in my belly. First of all, I think you should talk to your mom and tell her how you feel about her calling you prego, I had that issues and it hurts and causes us to give up easier as well as(in my case) get mad and overeat out of anger. I just figure that as long as I am decreasing all over, the belly will improve as well. I am however doing more exercises that tend to target the abdominal muscles to strengthen them, thus reducing the "flab"...lol. I will see how it goes, but anything is better than nothing in my book. If you would like to add me as a friend, go ahead, Lord knows we can always use the help and support of those on the same road as we are.0
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It's not all about losing your body fat...it's about being healthy there are times when I have ate healthy and not lost weight but I have lost inches.
I know your mother keeps calling you pregnant but if you just let her know you have made the decision to become healthy and are losing inches off your hips, waist and abdomen then you will lose the fat around your belly in time
Weight loss takes time obviously depending on how much weight you have to lose.
Also let her know you have chosen to eat healthier options, I don't know your mum but I would think a mother would be pretty happy if she knew her child was making the effort?
If you need tips or help with anything let me know I go to a dietitian and she has been the best person in my life to date...she has helped me to a point where I am happy about myself and I have a motivation to succeed in my weight loss.0 -
I have the same issue, I have lost a couple inches by doing C25K and a 30 day squat challenge . I have had 2 C-sections so for me I know I will never have a flat stomach but I will be happy with any amount of inches I lose.0
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Well said, Katrina! I am back ss well, my 5th day of my journey. I've had some obstacles this week. My dear aunt Shirley passed away yesterday and work gas been stressful. I made it through the week without comfort food to sooth my sorrow. I need to learn, food is not a crutch in difficult times.0
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Lose, lose, lose.
The more fat you burn off of your body, the more you'll see your belly shrink.
I would like a flat tummy again too and how I wish I could pick and choose where the weight comes off of. But since I can't, then heck, get it allllll off of me!0 -
If your body likes to store fat in say your belly area, then that is the last place it will be when you still have some. As you lose weight, it proportionally drops from all over your body not just one spot. a.k.a. You can't spot reduce. :bigsmile: Oh yes, you can add me if you like.0
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MDGIRL I am sorry to hear that.
If you are wanting things like chocolate why not change to dark chocolate there is not many calories in 4 squares of that,
I know that it doesn't sound like a lot but it is an alternative if you are wanting something sweet and yummy:) and you don't want to feel bad about the intake.
Even if you brought a dark chocolate sorbet OMFG yum and not many calories either:)
Even though we are all wanting to loss weight there is alternatives.0 -
I know where you are shouting from.
My father, as good as he was to me in so many ways during my childhood and adulthood, had one really draining nasty habit - focusing on my weight, especially any increases in my weight.
What I needed him to say and what I heard him actually say were poles apart.
I knew my problem. I DID NOT need him to AMPLIFY or MAGNIFY it. My dad retired in 1981 with a sizable pot belly and some extra bulges spread around his body. Retirement gave him time away from his office (of course) and time to make better lifestyle choices and grabbed both those parcels of time.
Dad put on an old cassette walkman and played Scottish marching/military music through his headphones while he walked/marched a little farther on the soft beach sand near the family home every day. 200m quickly became 400m and, within a fortnight he was up to 2km (2000m).
After six months, he was doing a minimum of 5km per day 5 days per week. Within a year, he was managing two days of 5km, two days of 10km and one of 15km-18km.
He became lean and healthy and was still able to enjoy home-brewing ... the making and the drinking ... without fear of belly creep, thanks to his regimen of exercise and (generally healthy) eating.
How he treated me and my younger sister was another side of him altogether. Rude comments about our weight. Suggestions of (near to) impossible targets for working people with kids. Some of these comments were loaded with disdain and disrespect.
He wasn't doing or saying anything to help. More than likely he was feeding our sense of depression and hopelessness.
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After he died (2001), I did not have the negativity of him or my ex-wife in my life and I had children living at home who were almost independent. So I had time to exercise and to take control in a full-time way.
Each attempt at dieting failed for some reason but I was hearing positives at home and at work.
When I remarried, I had with me an encouraging, supportive partner.
After a few balking attempts, I finally got all the weight loss jigsaw pieces in place. 2006 saw me shed weight to fall from 192kg to 145kg.
A new job in 2007 increased my sitting hours and I lost control ... not all my control but enough to get back up to 176kg-plus .. by October 2012. (My scales only go to 176)
The 2012-2013 me decided not to aim for big weight losses but very steady weight losses.
I began a weights only gym program July 2012 and started on calorie controlled eating in October. I tried 2450, then 2150 then 2250 calories per day ... finally settling on a net target of 2480 calories per day.
I am down 21kg since February this year. (that's when my scales stopped saying "error" and began to register my weight/mass again.
So, currently 155kg and losing that steady 200g-600g most weeks. I average nine gym visits of 90 minutes weights exercise per fortnight plus about 8000-11000 steps per day walking.
No dad. No negative people. I listen to myself as I go about getting fit and into a retirement lifestyle. (I am due to retire in mid 2016 and I want to be around 80-81kg by then.)
It's low stress stuff when you listen to the beat of your own drum and have no negative people among your close family and associates.0 -
welcome back!! I have found what the other posts said true as well, that more than 80% of the weight loss is the diet. I find that eating way fewer carbs ,not no carbs, but way less, like choosing what starch in your day you will have, perhaps bread on a sandwich, or pasta/rice/potato at dinner, but not a big old white starch at every meal helped me flatten my tummy. I also had noticeable slimming with Jillian Michael's 30 day shred, it took inches off in 30 days, as well as zumba, which includes a lot of core muscles with all that sweaty latin dancing. Also just in general, posture is so huge, sitting up straight and tall, and keeping those abs engaged is great for your lower back, as well as your overall appearance.
Mums can be hard, for sure, keep up the good work, FOR YOU.0 -
Gosh I'm irritated at your Mom. Sheesh. Welcome back! Get your self into a routine that works on your core. I have a friend who had great success hula hooping with a weighted hoop to slim her waist.0
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Oh okay. I just have such an awkward body right now. I honestly look pregnant - that's how concentrated the fat is in my belly. I also bloat a ton too.
have you had your doctor check you out for the various digestive disorders that could cause excessive bloating around your tummy area? I mean by all means eat healthily and exercise sensibly, but sometimes if your body is not digesting things properly (Dairy, wheat, fructose, meat etc etc) you look swollen and bloated around your midsection.0 -
Thanks for all of the encouraging words guys! I'm still starting out in the world and I haven't had a chance to go to a doctor since the time I sprained my ankle and bruised my bones during a work accident. Once I have access to a doctor I'll have to see what the problem is. I think past of it is my posture. I'm on the computer almost all day due to work, but my chairs are never supportive and I end up slouching and creating this crease in my midsection. I had good posture in school, but the desks there were so much more supportive than a throwaway barstool. I'll have to look into that. Thanks.0
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I just came back too, after a little over a year. I too have belly issues. All my weight sits there, no matter what. I have had people tell me that pregnant people shouldn't drink coffee, shouldn't be having that Corona, etc. It is humiliating to say the least. I always come back with a breezy flip remark but it does hurt to hear people call you pregnant when you are just fat. One thing that I have been doing lately that I think might be working on my stomach, its too early to tell, is the Scientific 7. Supposedly they have figured out a way to shove an entire run and weight session into a 7 minute HIT session and I tell you what, it is miserable but I think I can see results already and Ive only been at it three weeks, and even then not consistent. Good luck! I will request you. We need all the support we can all get on here!0
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To my knowledge there is no way to spot reduce fat, you just have to lose the weight and your body will take it off naturally in various places. It sounds like your belly is where your body loses fat last. So you'll probably have to work pretty hard to lose it, but its not impossible or something. I would just shoot for 1-2 lbs of weight loss per week, eat healthy, do cardio as much as possible as your schedule permits, drink lots of water, and give yourself a reasonable timeframe to work with (i.e. 3-6 months, not 3 weeks or something). I'm sure you can get there with hard work and persistence. The main thing is that you believe that you can do it, that you see yourself how you want to look, and then work towards that.0
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I've just come back from a similar length break and I am also wanting to loose the weight I have gained back. I lost 14lbs last year, but gained 6 back Add me for support0
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I had lost weight the last time I was here. My pants were a little looser and it felt pretty good. I didn't see any progress in my stomach but I figure something is bound to happen there if I lose all my weight. I'm aiming at 1 pound a week. My caloric intake gets dangerously low if I go down any further. I don't want metabolic damage, as I might actually have it already after being forced to diet a few years ago. Instead of staying below my calorie goals, I cut out my normal junk food and instead aim to hit said goals.
Yeah I'll add anyone here who wants meh. :P I've read each and every one of your posts so don't be afraid to stop by.0 -
I am aiming at 1lb a week too. 1,420 cals per day based on 25 min work out 4 times per week. Last time I managed to loose on less exercise, but my job has changed and now I sit for 8 hours a day0
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I am ridiculously sedentary so any kind of exercise is a step for me. :P0
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Hey fair play to you for starting back! ...I joined this site over a year ago, i didn't have an awful lot of weight to loose (approx a stone) maybe more but a lot of that weight was on tummy, actually loosing the stone caused my tummy to go down a good bit but im now at the stage of body recomp - trying to tone up, make it look better. All I can say is common sense really, eat at a moderate deficit that suits you, for me that was tdee-20% going to minus 10% when i has the last 7-8 lbs to loose.
Try to do some form of activity/exercise at least 3 times a week - it will stand to you. You mentioned being quite sedentary so even walking is a start, not many want to hear this but strength training will be very beneficial as you loose, the only strength training i had really was in Julian Michaels 30 day shred which is not a lot but I will say I did loose inches doing her workouts,..only now have I started going to strength classes and i'm starting to notice some change in my stomach area.
However, in saying that and I notice a lot have said it on here it is primarily down to diet, 80/20 works really well...have your whole nutritious foods, try to meat your goals while also leaving room for treats in moderation . This is for life so there will be times you will fall off the wagon as such but don't beat yourself up about it, there has been plenty of times i've ate more treats than i have nutritious foods for various reasons but the important thing is that you can get back into it and maintain a positive relationship with food, find your happy medium.
For the belly area - I found cutting down on potato worked for me, its not for everyone (maybe you don't eat potato) but little changes in diet like that can make you feel more comfortable (less bloated) for me that was cutting on potatoes, adding more vegetables and watching my bread intake which used to be quite high. Now I try to hit protein goals more and get a better range of foods in my diet. I follow this clean eating blog and she posted not so long a list of 10 flat belly foods (foods that won't cause bloating as such)
Raspberries, Kale, Oatmeal, Low-fat yoghurt, almonds, salmon, watermelon, garlic, avocado, quinoa,
Best of luck with your weight loss0 -
Thank you for the info!0
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I am mid-weight loss journey. My belly was (and is) my "area" too. It was also, sadly, the last thing to start changing, and still the most stubborn. I would say just keep doing cardio along with everything else! Welcome back, we are all in this together.0
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That's gonna be so annoying. :P Tummies are evil.0
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Same here! I had to start over again but so far I'm doing good. But just like the person mention above, you can't spot reduce. For example, I don't like my belly either, but when you lose weight, you lose weight everywhere, not just in 1 area. But that doesn't mean you can't lose the belly, just keep dieting and working out, stay focused and you'll see results!0
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