"Jelly fat" vs "Solid fat" Easier to lose?
tiffanyslimdown
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Personally, my fat is so soft all over. Just jiggle & jiggle lol.
My doc said that jelly fat is easier to lose than solid fat but is there any truth to that?
Will the *skin of a person with jelly fat draw tight after weight lost like the skin of someone with firm skin and solid fat?
Drop your opinions and experiences!
My doc said that jelly fat is easier to lose than solid fat but is there any truth to that?
Will the *skin of a person with jelly fat draw tight after weight lost like the skin of someone with firm skin and solid fat?
Drop your opinions and experiences!
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Eh? Fat is fat is fat. It seems your friends and doctors are trying to make this weight loss thing way more complicated than it is.0
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wut in the wut????
fat = fat ..
it comes off when you are in a calorie deficit.
If your doctor really said that, then you need to find a new one, ASAP.
and I am sorry but what does this commend even mean?? "Will the soft of a person with jelly fat draw tight after weight lost like the skin of someone with firm skin and solid fat?"0 -
Subcutaneous versus visceral?0
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I feel like I live on a different planet than the OP does.0
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wat
Fat is fat. That's all there is.
If your doc said that, he must have graduated at the very bottom of his class because bruh... that's just... complete and utter b___ s___.
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tiffanyslimdown wrote: »Personally, my fat is so soft all over. Just jiggle & jiggle lol.
My doc said that jelly fat is easier to lose than solid fat but is there any truth to that?
Will the soft of a person with jelly fat draw tight after weight lost like the skin of someone with firm skin and solid fat?
Drop your opinions and experiences!
That doctor sounds like a real smooth talker.0 -
I need to tone my fat. Advice?0
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »wat
Fat is fat. That's all there is.
If your doc said that, he must have graduated at the very bottom of his class because bruh... that's just... complete and utter b___ s___.
more than likely he got his doctorate out of a cracker jack box....0 -
TheVirgoddess wrote: »I feel like I live on a different planet than the OP does.
star system jiggle fat?0 -
IsaackGMOON wrote: »wat
Fat is fat. That's all there is.
If your doc said that, he must have graduated at the very bottom of his class because bruh... that's just... complete and utter b___ s___.
more than likely he got his doctorate out of a cracker jack box....
http://www.expressuniversitydegree.com/buy-a-phd/0 -
Let me guess...the same doctor that told you B12 injections in your rear will help you lose weight?
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Maybe there was a miscommunication. If soft fat is less dense, I suppose losing one pound might look like more than 1 pound of denser or firmer fat.
OP meant "skin" not soft. I don't think skin recovery has anything to do with the fat that was underneath.0 -
I understand what your Doctor is saying....sometimes people (men especially) have very firm fat compared to jiggly fat (like mine)..I think a lot of men have this problem around their mid section....I have noticed once I begin to lose weight it seems I get smaller but my fat is squishier...if that makes sense...but I have a lot to lose so it's awhile before I can see the muscle tone.....once I do I begin to feel firm again.0
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tiffanyslimdown wrote: »Personally, my fat is so soft all over. Just jiggle & jiggle lol.
My doc said that jelly fat is easier to lose than solid fat but is there any truth to that?
Will the soft of a person with jelly fat draw tight after weight lost like the skin of someone with firm skin and solid fat?
Drop your opinions and experiences!
LOL I would get a new physician asap.0 -
ceoverturf wrote: »Let me guess...the same doctor that told you B12 injections in your rear will help you lose weight?
he probably sells a 30 day cleanse out of his office too....0 -
IsaackGMOON wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »wat
Fat is fat. That's all there is.
If your doc said that, he must have graduated at the very bottom of his class because bruh... that's just... complete and utter b___ s___.
more than likely he got his doctorate out of a cracker jack box....
http://www.expressuniversitydegree.com/buy-a-phd/
this made me laugh so much
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DomenicanTracy wrote: »I understand what your Doctor is saying....sometimes people (men especially) have very firm fat compared to jiggly fat (like mine)..I think a lot of men have this problem around their mid section....I have noticed once I begin to lose weight it seems I get smaller but my fat is squishier...if that makes sense...but I have a lot to lose so it's awhile before I can see the muscle tone.....once I do I begin to feel firm again.
see muscle tone?
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You really need to get rid of that doctor.0
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IsaackGMOON wrote: »IsaackGMOON wrote: »wat
Fat is fat. That's all there is.
If your doc said that, he must have graduated at the very bottom of his class because bruh... that's just... complete and utter b___ s___.
more than likely he got his doctorate out of a cracker jack box....
http://www.expressuniversitydegree.com/buy-a-phd/
bahahahahahahaha0 -
I like jelly rolls, they are delicious.
And also this has been stuck in my head since I started reading..
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Long term, daily macronutrient intake can affect body composition, even in a caloric deficit.
Specifically, not enough protein or dietary fat.0 -
AbsoluteTara79 wrote: »Subcutaneous versus visceral?
that's what i thought, maybe. however
"The good news is that visceral fat yields fairly easily to exercise and diet, with benefits ranging from lower blood pressure to more favorable cholesterol levels. Subcutaneous fat located at the waist — the pinchable stuff — can be frustratingly difficult to budge, but in normal-weight people, it’s generally not considered as much of a health threat as visceral fat is."
http://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/abdominal-fat-and-what-to-do-about-it0 -
skinnyminnyme80 wrote: »Tell me more...AbsoluteTara79 wrote: »Subcutaneous versus visceral?
Just a guess at what the doctor may have been referring to...
Visceral surrounds organs. Subcutaneous is under skin. Both fat.
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PrizePopple wrote: »I like jelly rolls, they are delicious.
And also this has been stuck in my head since I started reading..
roflmao...0 -
No idea. But I am not keen on any form of fat0
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PrizePopple wrote: »I like jelly rolls, they are delicious.
And also this has been stuck in my head since I started reading..
Lol! Lol! Lol! Lmbo! Lol!
Needed that laughter! Thx0 -
Fat is fat. Doesn't matter whether it jiggles or not. Fat can only be eliminated by a calorie deficit and work outs to build lean muscle.0
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Well, this is a humorous thread, but I think I get what you're asking. I've lost 30 lbs (several times) and I'm now over 50, so what I have left is the jigglier type of fat as opposed to the more dense fat I used to have more of. I think it takes similar effort to lose either. It may require more toning to finish losing the jiggly stuff.0
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peaceout_aly wrote: »Fat is fat. Doesn't matter whether it jiggles or not. Fat can only be eliminated by a calorie deficit and work outs to build lean muscle.
can you explain the difference between lean muscle and fatty muscle?0
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