Loosing Weight = Loosing belly fat?

noxiousvegeta
noxiousvegeta Posts: 17
edited November 13 in Health and Weight Loss
Hello, im 19 years old and i have a belly fat. Im 68kg and i am 1,77meters (21.71 BMI)
At 16years old i was 85kgs.

Now i have a belly fat and im going down in weight in the hope to loose that belly fat.
My objective is at 60kgs. (19.15 BMI)

Opinions?

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  • bunnywestley81
    bunnywestley81 Posts: 178 Member
    Lose, sweetie, not loose.

    You're female yes?

    Nature has designed many women with a layer of belly fat for the purpose of helping to protect the baby growing stuff.
    Even when I got quite severely under weight there was still a teeny layer of fat on my lower tummy. It is what it is. Daresay it could be stripped off eventually but I prefer to have boobs.
  • Belly fat has always been my biggest problem. It will probably be gone by the time you get to a Bmi of 19.5 or so. Sadly, spot training doesn't work. You need to reduce total body fat. Just don't get too thin... Part of it is just body type. I will never have a teeny waist (It's the straight body type). We all have our imperfections.

    thanks! this made my ideas a little bit more clear ^^
    Lose, sweetie, not loose.

    You're female yes?

    Nature has designed many women with a layer of belly fat for the purpose of helping to protect the baby growing stuff.
    Even when I got quite severely under weight there was still a teeny layer of fat on my lower tummy. It is what it is. Daresay it could be stripped off eventually but I prefer to have boobs.

    no i am not a female, i am a male, forgot to mention in the post above, my fault, sorry
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    Progressive weight training and calorie control

    Women's stomachs are naturally rounded
  • rabbitjb wrote: »
    Progressive weight training and calorie control

    Women's stomachs are naturally rounded

    i think i cannot do weight training because i have a herniated disc
    (and i am a male)
  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    OK

    with a medical condition you need to consult your medical team / physio

    you can just drop fat with calorie control but without having the musculature there then you'll just be skinny .. for a male I think that's a low low BMI personally but it's what you want
  • Mech9
    Mech9 Posts: 252 Member
    I have two herniated discs and I work with heavy weights. You just have to be careful and work with a professional to show you the proper form.
  • rabbitjb wrote: »
    OK

    with a medical condition you need to consult your medical team / physio

    you can just drop fat with calorie control but without having the musculature there then you'll just be skinny .. for a male I think that's a low low BMI personally but it's what you want

    ok im calling a physio
    Mech9 wrote: »
    I have two herniated discs and I work with heavy weights. You just have to be careful and work with a professional to show you the proper form.

    sounds good but risky
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