Ladies, what was your hardest area to lose?

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  • CLM1227
    CLM1227 Posts: 61 Member
    My husband

    Awesome.
  • k_wat4264
    k_wat4264 Posts: 25 Member
    Saddlebags!! I hate them so much. I'm a healthy weight and can see quick results in my arms and abs but the legs wont budge.

    Its crazy all the women on my maternal side were tiny tiny tiny as young adults, but now even the ones that haven't had kids have hips, thighs, & saddlebags.

    Sort of feeling like I'm doomed. Hoping prevention is my friend.
  • lillyrose2020
    lillyrose2020 Posts: 178 Member
    The dreaded muffin top/love handles - makes it hard to find decent fitting clothes. I haven't lost big numbers yet at all but my trousers are a little baggy on my legs but still fit snuggly around these nasty love handles.
    Come to think of it even when I get back down to goal weight, I still had them so there really is no hope! Nobody else in my family has them so I can't blame genetics. It was all me! My guess is that every pizza and take-away I have ever eaten has migrated there and decided that is where it is staying!
  • DjinnMarie
    DjinnMarie Posts: 1,297 Member
    Definitely the dreaded pooch. It's the first to gain, and last to lose.
  • spirit095
    spirit095 Posts: 1,017 Member
    My hardest areas to lose at the moment is my stomach and arm fat :sad:
  • tr3kkie9rl
    tr3kkie9rl Posts: 144 Member
    My Tummy. My legs are super skinny so is my upper body. Oh also my boobies. Never get smaller ugh.

    I wish I had your problem!! My boobs are the first thing to go every time lol. Thighs take forever though. I can see and feel muscle under there, but that layer of jiggle doesn't seem to change much. I am definitely heavier below the waist.
  • willywonka
    willywonka Posts: 743 Member
    saddlebags!! and i've never been able to see my abs, of course i don't work them like i should, but even at my smallest, i could never see them
  • stillhere1981
    stillhere1981 Posts: 119 Member
    Not sure yet since I just started, but my breasts and face seem to be what is going away first (when what I really want to go are my hips).
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    Belly area and thighs....still working on them both.
  • imsahagun
    imsahagun Posts: 12 Member
    Yes to the little pooch above the c/section scar. A nice article of clothing with lycra helps tremendously.
  • OKfarmgal
    OKfarmgal Posts: 160 Member
    My stomach is the only place that hasn't changed. I had 3 C-sections and I'm worried that surgery will be the only help for the area. :grumble:
  • OldSportOldsport
    OldSportOldsport Posts: 275 Member
    Legs! I would love to have slim legs but they're chunky monsters.
  • carolineat111
    carolineat111 Posts: 97 Member
    Thighs. Ugh the thighs!! lol

    I was lucky, I had four c sections and all in all my pouch above my scar it minimal (can't say the same for my scar unfortunately).
  • ghurl7
    ghurl7 Posts: 27 Member
    i am still working on my lower abdomen ... there is still saggy skin that needs to turn into muscle .... i notice that planks, pushups, burpees help a lot .... stair jogging too .... it burns baby ... lol
  • Advaya
    Advaya Posts: 226 Member
    I had one c-section (with a 6 lb baby so she was far from giagantic) and I never gained a lot of stomach while pregnant (I gained weight, way more than I should have, but very little in the stomach)..... but I think its not so much that the c-section causes the pouch but being pregnant at all. I can't tell if I have one really, I've always had a bit of overhang, but it seems to be shrinking.

    I want to lose my turkey neck most, and I've never lost it even when I lost 40 lbs before.. but I hope!!
  • KatieKansan
    KatieKansan Posts: 61 Member
    Most definitely my tummy! After two kids its hard to get it back in shape..
  • caracrawford1
    caracrawford1 Posts: 657 Member
    Funny, my stomach has been the first to go. That is the last spot that gains. it is genetic, but whatever you put on last is the first to go. I've not had any children, so I don't have to deal with post pregnancy pooch or c section scars or whatever, but either way, that shouldn't matter. You can get a flatter stomach, you may just have to work harder at it.