Accelerate a whoosh?
Pbrookf
Posts: 13 Member
Hi there! I am pretty much at my goal weigh (I say "pretty much" because I didn't exactly have a set number, more of a range and I am in that 5 pound range). Hurray!
However, I seem to have a good case of the squishy/super soft fat thing going on and was wondering if someone had any advice about getting a "whoosh" happening.
Thanks for any advice!
However, I seem to have a good case of the squishy/super soft fat thing going on and was wondering if someone had any advice about getting a "whoosh" happening.
Thanks for any advice!
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Cut sodium and carbs for two days.
Prolly won't bis a sticky, woosh, though!0 -
Thanks-will try that! Although not sure exactly the meaning on the second line (I am going to think "probably won't be a sticky woosh).0
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You can't spot reduce fat, and cutting sodium isn't going make belly fat magically vanish either. Cutting sodium will gain you a short term water loss but have zero impact on the squish you describe.0
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It's sort of all over (not just belly unfortunately). It's a very strange consistency--not like loose skin but has no "give" at all. It should be considered a separate state of matter.0
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After I hit my goal, I lost the squishy fat without changing weight. I didn't work hard - walking and sitting on a Pilates ball all day at work. It all contracted in time.
Congratulations!0 -
Might only be me, but if I have a glass of fullfat milk some time after dinner I usually have a slightly lower weight the next morning compared to eating the same calories in candy. I thought the idea of this is just rubbish, but I've been experimenting with this for quite a while, and threw some statistics over my data, and at least for me there's a significant difference in weight btw. candy and milk I noticed that years ago as well when I had a yoghurt or milk sometime during work my trousers would fit better the next day. I don't expect this to work for other people though.0
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I have found as the months went on as I maintained my body continued and still continues to change shape - I workout very consistently though and am very active.
Any time I wanted a whoosh on the scales I went back to doing interval training, I think it boosts the calorie burn enough to shed weight and inches0 -
if you are trying to accelerate water weight loss it is only going to be a temporary loss and will eventually come back …why not just accept that your weight fluctuates +/- five pounds a day? I think you would be better off focusing on body comp rather than the scale.0
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MamaBirdBoss wrote: »Cut sodium and carbs for two days.
Prolly won't bis a sticky, woosh, though!
No.
OP, do you lift?0 -
MamaBirdBoss wrote: »Cut sodium and carbs for two days.
Prolly won't bis a sticky, woosh, though!
why?0
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