So you want a nice stomach
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This is exactly how I got my six packs...but. I am pear shaped and perhaps I was a nose ahead comparing to an apple shaped person as far as flat stomach goes.
I was just fat shaped
I do tend to hold the most fat in my lower stomach and my thighs. The rest of me will be super lean, but those areas hang on to fat. First to come and last to go.
totally. One thing that annoys me is that I still have a small roll of fat hanging around the oblique area although my front stomach is cleared marked now. I guess I need more patient like your No. 5
By the way, I wish all my skinny friends could take your write up as advice. They constantly "cry" out about their floppy lower belly but they insist doing crunches was the only way out....0 -
Thanks this is timely advice! Can anyone suggest any strength exercises that can be done with free weights at home, and would relatively light weights (10 lbs) be sufficient for a small female just beginning strength training?1
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Thanks this is timely advice! Can anyone suggest any strength exercises that can be done with free weights at home, and would relatively light weights (10 lbs) be sufficient for a small female just beginning strength training?
chalean extreme is an awesome program for 12 weeks and you will never get bored.0 -
Thanks this is timely advice! Can anyone suggest any strength exercises that can be done with free weights at home, and would relatively light weights (10 lbs) be sufficient for a small female just beginning strength training?0
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Thanks this is timely advice! Can anyone suggest any strength exercises that can be done with free weights at home, and would relatively light weights (10 lbs) be sufficient for a small female just beginning strength training?
Look up You Are Your Own Gym. It's a good place to get started. Eventually you may want to invest in a gym membership or heavier weights.2 -
Bumping for the evening crowd.3
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Bumping for the evening crowd.
Counterbumping for truth, justice, and to multiply the number of people who are achieving their goal physiques.
Because it's possible.
... or so I'm told. :sad:3 -
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Never heard it described as drying out a sponge. I've always had a hard time explaining that to my patients and athletes. It's fantastic!0
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Never heard it described as drying out a sponge. I've always had a hard time explaining that to my patients and athletes. It's fantastic!
It's a hard concept for most people to understand.1 -
Bump....and a sponge is a great analogy. (looks at profile picture :grumble: )0
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Bump....and a sponge is a great analogy. (looks at profile picture :grumble: )
Mine wasn't very pretty when I started out.
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Bump....and a sponge is a great analogy. (looks at profile picture :grumble: )
Mine wasn't very pretty when I started out.
wow!!! how long did it take you if i may ask?1 -
Bump....and a sponge is a great analogy. (looks at profile picture :grumble: )
Mine wasn't very pretty when I started out.
wow!!! how long did it take you if i may ask?
3 years. I am a single mom with two young boys (4 and 5) plus a full time job. I was going to school during most of it. I don't regret it taking 3 years because it was still worth it. I tried every fad in the book. The steps I outlined in my opening post are the only things that actually worked for me long term. I am now a competitive bodybuilder.6 -
Love this post! Thanks for sharing it. :drinker:1
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Bump! Thank you for sharing :-)0
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bump!0
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Never heard it described as drying out a sponge. I've always had a hard time explaining that to my patients and athletes. It's fantastic!
agreed! Superb analogy Op!0 -
Thumbs up for OP's post :happy:!0
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one picture worth 1000 words啊。。。this is so impressive...you go Marine Corp Lady~0
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Bump....and a sponge is a great analogy. (looks at profile picture :grumble: )
Mine wasn't very pretty when I started out.
Wow you look absolutely fantastic!! You've given me hope it can happen as it seems very difficult thing to do right this minute. Thanks for posting this!!1 -
Thanks this is timely advice! Can anyone suggest any strength exercises that can be done with free weights at home, and would relatively light weights (10 lbs) be sufficient for a small female just beginning strength training?
Depending on what you have for free weights at home will define the advice.
If you have barbells start with those and no plates using one of the programs like Stronglifts, starting strenght or New rules of lifting for woman.
Or start with a program that starts you with body weight exercise like pushups, squats, lunges etc.
Small female is irrelevant when talking about weight lifting....you will be surprise yourself I guarantee it.0 -
I got caught assuming due to all my military friends who can still run 6 minute miles..drunk...while smoking a pack a cigarettes...and laugh at me while I am trying to keep up.
<- former air force, I got out of shape in the military.
ETA: will stop hijacking now. :-/
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Thanks usmcmp!! Thanks to many others for their input as well.0
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Well I've been following most of that but the big one that I wasn't following, and will start following is eating enough. I was at 2300 calories for the last 90 days. Now im going for 3100 and seeing how that fits.0
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Well I've been following most of that but the big one that I wasn't following, and will start following is eating enough. I was at 2300 calories for the last 90 days. Now im going for 3100 and seeing how that fits.
That's one of the reasons I suggest TDEE-20%. It's based off your activity and exercise levels, so you will be eating at a decent deficit while getting enough calories.1 -
bump thanks for sharing0
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Love it!
Need to rid the house of all crappy food and start a fresh, i got so close but my sweet tooth got the better of me, again and again! :-/
Donate it to a shelter.1 -
Tagging for reference and inspiration.0
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bump for reference0
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