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Inches

DCSKULL
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i want to lose 2 inches off of my waist by August 7 and one inch off of my hips.Does anyone have any ideas?
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You can't spot reduce, so even if you lost weight you might not lose it from those areas.0
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You can't spot reduce. Fat will come off where your body wants it to come off. And it absolutely won't come off in a month's timeframe.
You can eat at an appropriate calorie level to reduce weight based on your stats. If you're < 25 lbs overweight, the most you should shoot for is about .5 lbs/wk.
Also, those inches may or may not even be achievable numbers, since it depends on what your current stats are in relation to your frame.0 -
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I understand and will adjust accordingly. I am not overweight, I just want to get a better figure. Truthfully it probably strengthening that I want more I do not need to lose fat, according to my docotor. Does anyone have any ideas about how to stregthen my core a little bit by the date above?0
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Look into a body recomposition plan. Eating at or near maintenance (not losing/gaining) and lifting.
And why that specific date?0 -
I have a huge event that day.0
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Well, if it is a wedding, then you might be better served by getting the dress to fit your current figure, and maintaining. It's too short a timeframe, and last minute alterations will be a pain to handle.0
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Strengthening your core isn't going to reduce your waist and hips in a one month timeframe.0
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I have been toning for the last 8 months and I was in decent shape to begin with and last week I went to see my doctor and he said that I am in good shape, and overall I like my body, I would like to just get as much more as I can in the time I have left before the event. And it is not a wedding, but a beach party with my long distance partner who I have not seen in 12 months due to school.0
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DeguelloTex wrote: »Strengthening your core isn't going to reduce your waist and hips in a one month timeframe.0
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I have been toning for the last 8 months and I was in decent shape to begin with and last week I went to see my doctor and he said that I am in good shape, and overall I like my body, I would like to just get as much more as I can in the time I have left before the event. And it is not a wedding, but a beach party with my long distance partner who I have not seen in 12 months due to school.
Spanx sells swimwear.
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I have been toning for the last 8 months and I was in decent shape to begin with and last week I went to see my doctor and he said that I am in good shape, and overall I like my body, I would like to just get as much more as I can in the time I have left before the event. And it is not a wedding, but a beach party with my long distance partner who I have not seen in 12 months due to school.
Spanx sells swimwear.
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Since my doctor said that I am in good shape should I just continue what I have been doing and stop obsessing? And thanks to all.0
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You can eat at an appropriate calorie level to reduce weight based on your stats. If you're < 25 lbs overweight, the most you should shoot for is about .5 lbs/wk.
In your mind it should take A YEAR to lose 25 lbs!? That's crazy.
A 1-2 lb loss per week is perfectly reasonable with any level of overweight of obese status.
Op never said she was overweight.
Generally speaking when a person has less than 25 pounds to lose, setting at a half pound will give a pretty reasonably deficit.
One to two pounds may create too drastic of a deficit for a person to follow.
Back on topic: op, yes stop obsessing and enjoy the time with your significant other.0 -
(Decided not to continue a debate that was derailing the thread)0
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