What is the best exercise to get rid of 'love handles'?
Dukesjourney
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Hi all,
Does anyone have any advice on the best exercise to get rid of love handles?
I've lost a lot of weight recently but can't seem to shift it.
Hhhheeelllppp!!!
Does anyone have any advice on the best exercise to get rid of love handles?
I've lost a lot of weight recently but can't seem to shift it.
Hhhheeelllppp!!!
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I am not a trainer or anything but I think that cardio and diet. Love handles are hard to get rid of. Best of luck!! Don't give up!0
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You just have to keep losing fat and eventually the love handles will go away. You can't spot reduce fat and no exercises will help you remove fat from a specific area.0
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I have love handles too - so not loveable! I gain all my weight around my midsection so muffin top big time. Anyway, I am working my obliques muscles (the muscles on the sides of the abdomen) by doing bicycle crunches twisting side to side. Still have to lose the fat of course. Just google bicycle crunches to see what the exercise looks like. I also do yoga planks to strengthen my whole core midsectoin and regular sit-ups on a sit-up machine at the gym.
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Losing enough fat for them to disappear would be the best exercise. Focus on eating less calories that you are burning, be more active and do some strength training to keep your muscles fired up, and you will get there eventually. Even though I still have a lot to lose, my love handles have shrunk considerably. They are almost unnoticeable! And I don't recall doing a single crunch.0
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fork putdowns and table pushaways.
3x per day.0 -
Keep doing what you're doing.... you've succeeded at losing a lot of fat already... you can't control where you lose fat from, but keep going and you will lose the love handles when your body fat percentage is lower... how much lower no-one can say as this kind of thing varies with genetics. but there's no specific exercise to get rid of them, just get your body fat percentage lower
I'd recommend exercises that increase core strength, because core strength is important. So don't stop doing them, but whether the love handles stay or go depends on body fat percentage.0 -
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Keep doing what you're doing.... you've succeeded at losing a lot of fat already... you can't control where you lose fat from, but keep going and you will lose the love handles when your body fat percentage is lower... how much lower no-one can say as this kind of thing varies with genetics. but there's no specific exercise to get rid of them, just get your body fat percentage lower
I'd recommend exercises that increase core strength, because core strength is important. So don't stop doing them, but whether the love handles stay or go depends on body fat percentage.
Thanks I've started doing 30 day plank challenge so hopefully that will increase my core strength. How do I measure my body fat percentage?0 -
Losing enough fat for them to disappear would be the best exercise. Focus on eating less calories that you are burning, be more active and do some strength training to keep your muscles fired up, and you will get there eventually. Even though I still have a lot to lose, my love handles have shrunk considerably. They are almost unnoticeable! And I don't recall doing a single crunch.
I've lost a lot too and my love handles have shrunk but its the 1 area which doesn't seem to be on proportion with the rest of my body it's so annoying. S' pose I just need to keep on gyming and hopefully they eventually catch up with the rest of my body.0 -
Losing enough fat for them to disappear would be the best exercise. Focus on eating less calories that you are burning, be more active and do some strength training to keep your muscles fired up, and you will get there eventually. Even though I still have a lot to lose, my love handles have shrunk considerably. They are almost unnoticeable! And I don't recall doing a single crunch.
I've lost a lot too and my love handles have shrunk but its the 1 area which doesn't seem to be on proportion with the rest of my body it's so annoying. S' pose I just need to keep on gyming and hopefully they eventually catch up with the rest of my body.
When losing a lot of weight, almost everyone is bound to go through the what I call "the awkward teenage puppy" phase. My current shape reminds me of when my lab was growing up and he had such awkward proportion. I have the same problem with my butt looking like a bulb in the middle of my body, but I know how I looked when I was at my target weight so I'm not too worried. Just continue doing what you're doing and things will eventually even out.0 -
Ditto the comments made - cardio for fat loss, weight training to minimise muscle loss, then more weights after you've stopped losing to gain muscle to tighten those areas up (I found mine shrunk and firmed with NROL4W)0
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pilates has done wonders for my core stability (and my mid section is flatter, narrower,has some definition and the handles are going)0
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Losing enough fat for them to disappear would be the best exercise. Focus on eating less calories that you are burning, be more active and do some strength training to keep your muscles fired up, and you will get there eventually. Even though I still have a lot to lose, my love handles have shrunk considerably. They are almost unnoticeable! And I don't recall doing a single crunch.
I've lost a lot too and my love handles have shrunk but its the 1 area which doesn't seem to be on proportion with the rest of my body it's so annoying. S' pose I just need to keep on gyming and hopefully they eventually catch up with the rest of my body.
It is one of the biggest misconceptions out there that doing certain exercises (i.e. sit-ups to get rid of belly fat, etc) will target that fat as opposed to fat in general. Not true. You lose from the layers of fat stored all over your body, which means you collect where you collect. Nothing you can do about that except keep on the downward trail. And beware of developing a body image issue over it.0 -
fork putdowns and table pushaways.
3x per day.
Lol
He's right though :-)0 -
try blogilates! it's amazing!0
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fork putdowns and table pushaways.
3x per day.
Haha, love it.0 -
fork putdowns and table pushaways.
3x per day.
Haha, love it.
im still struggling with my form.0 -
The best exercise to lose love handles is patience...0
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fork putdowns and table pushaways.
3x per day.0 -
Unfortunately one can not 'spot reduce' when it comes to weight loss, you will need to lose weight (fat) overall to notice some difference. The worst part is that it's always the place you want to lose most, where you will lose last.. Sucky0
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You just have to keep losing fat and eventually the love handles will go away. You can't spot reduce fat and no exercises will help you remove fat from a specific area.
This is true. But, doing core exercises can make your love handles less noticable as you strengthen those muscles.0 -
Bicep curls.
LOLed :laugh:0 -
You just have to keep losing fat and eventually the love handles will go away. You can't spot reduce fat and no exercises will help you remove fat from a specific area.
This is true. But, doing core exercises can make your love handles less noticable as you strengthen those muscles.
? what?
Love handles become less noticeable as they go away which requires fat loss which is done by losing weight.
You can do all the core exercises you want but if you aren't losing weight it does nothing to make love handles "less noticable"0 -
fork putdowns and table pushaways.
3x per day.
So true!
One never knows where the fat will come off first (or last for that matter). Keep losing the fat and eventually the love handles will go.0 -
Hi all,
Does anyone have any advice on the best exercise to get rid of love handles?
I've lost a lot of weight recently but can't seem to shift it.
Hhhheeelllppp!!!
Scooby will tell it to you straight....
The Spot Fat Removal Myth
What exercise gets rid of love-handles?
http://scoobysworkshop.com/spot-fat-removal/0 -
Eat less, move more, repeat, wait.0
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Using them.0
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Calorie deficit achieved by doing more exercise, eating less, or a combination of both.0
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