Will my body slowly get rid of fat?
hh121
Posts: 6 Member
Hello all,
Weighing in at 100KG (can't remember when it was exactly, but it was late May/early June) was a big shock to me, so that's when I started my journey!
Anyway, I'm now down to about 82KG. However, despite my BMI being 'healthy' (I'm 6ft exactly), I still have quite a bit of fat in my stomach, legs and facial areas.
My question is this - will my body slowly but surely 'get rid' of this fat naturally? My face, for instance, is quite chubby for someone of my height and weight, I feel. Or do I just have to keep losing weight until I'm content with my fat levels?
Weighing in at 100KG (can't remember when it was exactly, but it was late May/early June) was a big shock to me, so that's when I started my journey!
Anyway, I'm now down to about 82KG. However, despite my BMI being 'healthy' (I'm 6ft exactly), I still have quite a bit of fat in my stomach, legs and facial areas.
My question is this - will my body slowly but surely 'get rid' of this fat naturally? My face, for instance, is quite chubby for someone of my height and weight, I feel. Or do I just have to keep losing weight until I'm content with my fat levels?
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You have to eat at a deficit to reduce body fat levels.0
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You haven't really answered my question.0
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As your body loses fat, it loses from where IT wants to. The answer is, you'll need to lose more fat to lose it in those places.
You can't exercise your face, LOL0 -
Build muscle and it will burn the fat. Nothing worse than being "thin" but you butt still jiggles.0
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Do you exercise?0
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As your body loses fat, it loses from where IT wants to. The answer is, you'll need to lose more fat to lose it in those places.
You can't exercise your face, LOL0 -
Well you can't spot reduce, but if you are eating adequate protein (varies for everyone, 0.8g/lb for heavier people or 1g+/lb for leaner/lighter peopl eis a good starting point) and ideally strength training, then your body will lose more fat than muscle/etc. Remain at a deficit of course as well.0
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If you eat at a moderate calorie deficit while lifting heavy weights, then yes. Mathematically and scientifically you HAVE to lose weight if you are expending more calories than you are taking in.0
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Thanks everyone!
Guess i'll just carry on what I'm doing and start to lift some weights!0
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