Get rid of lower stomach

giggles_del
giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
edited November 23 in Fitness and Exercise
So I have lost a lot of weight over the years, but I can not seem to get rid of my lower stomach. I also want to tighten my stomach overall. What excercise a can help, or what in general can I do to get rid of it?

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  • KatyDidIt9090
    KatyDidIt9090 Posts: 6 Member
    Work on your core. Cardio...over 45 min, ab machines, lifting legs...that elevated chair exercise where u have to bring ur knees to ur chest. That's how u know how weak or strong ur core is! :#
  • harlequin0318
    harlequin0318 Posts: 415 Member
    Work on your core. Cardio...over 45 min, ab machines, lifting legs...that elevated chair exercise where u have to bring ur knees to ur chest. That's how u know how weak or strong ur core is! :#


    Doing ab work will not get rid of the fat covering your abs - spot reduction does not happen. Tighten up your logging - weigh everything you consume, only eat back about 50% of your exercise calories, and do more of the exercises that you enjoy doing. Full body lifts/compound lifts will usually burn the most calories, and if you like cardio - do that too :)
  • giggles_del
    giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
    Will that help with my lower stomach? I seem to lose wait inches with the workouts and cardio, but my lower stomach doesn't seem to go down
  • kwtilbury
    kwtilbury Posts: 1,234 Member
    Depending on how much you weighed at your heaviest, it may just be loose skin. I have the same problem. No matter how low my bodyfat % is, I'll never have washboard abs.
  • rbchick66
    rbchick66 Posts: 10 Member
    To tighten that area. Do bicycles, leg lifts, and planks. Make sure your form is correct, your head sould never touch the ground during core work outs to prevent neck and back injury. Keep up the rest of your routine as well. Good luck!!
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    Will that help with my lower stomach? I seem to lose wait inches with the workouts and cardio, but my lower stomach doesn't seem to go down

    You can thank genetics for that. Achieving a flat stomach will be determined by your body fat %, genetics (this determines when) and your body composition.

    What is your current workout schedule? How many calories do you eat?

    At this point, you want a small deficit and a workout routine that is focused on progressive lifting and some cardio.

  • giggles_del
    giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
    kwtilbury wrote: »
    Depending on how much you weighed at your heaviest, it may just be loose skin. I have the same problem. No matter how low my bodyfat % is, I'll never have washboard abs.

    I don't know my body fat % but I have lost a total of about 55 lbs so I do believe it's lose skin, so I won't get rid of it with workouts?
  • giggles_del
    giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
    psulemon wrote: »
    Will that help with my lower stomach? I seem to lose wait inches with the workouts and cardio, but my lower stomach doesn't seem to go down

    You can thank genetics for that. Achieving a flat stomach will be determined by your body fat %, genetics (this determines when) and your body composition.

    What is your current workout schedule? How many calories do you eat?

    At this point, you want a small deficit and a workout routine that is focused on progressive lifting and some cardio.

    I started my workout more consistently recently, I try to stick with an hour, 3 times a week. I mostly do cardio in the treadmill. This is my first week counting my calories and I try to stay under 1,200 when I don't work out. I do have days when I consume more calories and don't workout a lot
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    Well considering you dont have much to lose so you will want a smaller deficit. Also, cardio is great for heart health but you really should look into resistance/weight training as it works the muscular system. Also, upping protein to around .6 to .8g per lb of body mass will help too.
  • giggles_del
    giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
    Sounds good, I will continue with the cardio and start doing more weight training .. Again, thank you!
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    I would also like to add, that you should look into a few things. First a structured weight lifting program such as: New rules of lifting for women (NROL4W), Strong Lift, Strong Curves (this one is more focused on lower body and towards women who want that booty), or starting strength. All of these are beginner workouts. There are plenty of other good routines depending on access to equipment. So if you want, let us know what access you have an we can give a few suggestions.

    Also, regarding your calories, drop your per week weight loss goal down to 1 lb or .5 lbs. This is where you should be aiming. Or what you can do is switch over to the TDEE way of tracking. TDEE = total daily energy expended or maintenance. This way of doing calories incorporates exercise into the equation and gives you a standard calorie goal to reach. So each day, you are aiming to get the same calories instead of eating more calories on workout days. Many of us prefer this way because it makes it easy to hit our macronutrients.


    If you want some helpful threads below are some good reads:

    Logging Accurately..step by step guide

    Calorie Counting 101

    A guide to get you started on your path to Sexypants.
  • rigby619
    rigby619 Posts: 28 Member
    I also struggling with this area! It's the only part I have left to tone really.... I've started this week with the bicycle sit-ups, the bench sit ups and knee to chest. I have to be patient now to see if this pays off!! :-) I did a similar post and many suggestions were that food plays a huge part so I have also started to be more strict and a more protein based diet.

    Good tips here though!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,026 Member
    So I have lost a lot of weight over the years, but I can not seem to get rid of my lower stomach. I also want to tighten my stomach overall. What excercise a can help, or what in general can I do to get rid of it?
    Consistent reasonable calorie deficit. You can't spot reduce any area of the body with exercise. Fat comes off the body systematically. So where you usually hold it, is usually the last place to go.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,026 Member
    Work on your core. Cardio...over 45 min, ab machines, lifting legs...that elevated chair exercise where u have to bring ur knees to ur chest. That's how u know how weak or strong ur core is! :#
    Working your core doesn't reduce fat though. It strengthens the muscle underneath.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • jennmpantoja
    jennmpantoja Posts: 1,080 Member
    The lower part of my stomach is the HARDEST!! It really depresses me at times (well really all the time). I've realized that I have to cut sugar, very hard when I'm a coffee addict. Cardio, lots of freaking cardio, crunches and planks. That's my biggest issue for me regarding my difficult area on my body.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    The lower part of my stomach is the HARDEST!! It really depresses me at times (well really all the time). I've realized that I have to cut sugar, very hard when I'm a coffee addict. Cardio, lots of freaking cardio, crunches and planks. That's my biggest issue for me regarding my difficult area on my body.

    Cutting down on sugar and cardio do not help to get a flat stomach.
  • jennmpantoja
    jennmpantoja Posts: 1,080 Member
    I can say that if I don't lose this belly with all the working out I'm doing within a year I'm going to get it fixed @psulemon
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    I can say that if I don't lose this belly with all the working out I'm doing within a year I'm going to get it fixed @psulemon

    Well that is good.. I would make sure that you are doing some lifting too. Personally, I have seen much more body changes with lifting that I ever did with cardio. But to reiterate, achieving a flat stomach will be determined by your body fat %, genetics (this determines when) and your body composition.

  • jennmpantoja
    jennmpantoja Posts: 1,080 Member
    Oh yeah @psulemon genetics are a HUGE battle for me. So many women in my family have the lower tummy issues, however they have had kids. I've not, so its just really depressing for me.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    The lower part of my stomach is the HARDEST!! It really depresses me at times (well really all the time). I've realized that I have to cut sugar, very hard when I'm a coffee addict. Cardio, lots of freaking cardio, crunches and planks. That's my biggest issue for me regarding my difficult area on my body.

    coffee has nothing to do with sugar.

    work on cardio and strengthening. the strengenthing will make them more pronounced after you lose the body fat necessary to see them. (if that made sense)
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    edited August 2015
    Oh yeah @psulemon genetics are a HUGE battle for me. So many women in my family have the lower tummy issues, however they have had kids. I've not, so its just really depressing for me.


    Kids or not, almost anyone can get a flat stomach or a defined stomach. Genetics will determine at what body fat % will be required. Some women can do it at 22% body fat, some need 18%..

    Read this thread
  • ruqayyahsmum
    ruqayyahsmum Posts: 1,513 Member
    if its loose skin it can take up to 2 years to tighten if it will

    loose skin comes down to age, genetics, how overweight you were, how long youve been overweight, if your weight has yoyoed over the years etc

    even then a full body progressive weight lifting routine can improve the look of things
  • giggles_del
    giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
    psulemon wrote: »
    I would also like to add, that you should look into a few things. First a structured weight lifting program such as: New rules of lifting for women (NROL4W), Strong Lift, Strong Curves (this one is more focused on lower body and towards women who want that booty), or starting strength. All of these are beginner workouts. There are plenty of other good routines depending on access to equipment. So if you want, let us know what access you have an we can give a few suggestions.

    Also, regarding your calories, drop your per week weight loss goal down to 1 lb or .5 lbs. This is where you should be aiming. Or what you can do is switch over to the TDEE way of tracking. TDEE = total daily energy expended or maintenance. This way of doing calories incorporates exercise into the equation and gives you a standard calorie goal to reach. So each day, you are aiming to get the same calories instead of eating more calories on workout days. Many of us prefer this way because it makes it easy to hit our macronutrients.


    If you want some helpful threads below are some good reads:

    Logging Accurately..step by step guide

    Calorie Counting 101

    A guide to get you started on your path to Sexypants.

    So NROL4W is a program, or a workout routine I can do? I have was going to the gym, but I haven't been able to go in the last 2 months due to my schedule. At home I only have a set of Dumbbells. Thank you for the time and help. I am just starting at trying to lose a few lbs and mainly tightening my body since I do have many lose skin.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    NROL4W is a structured lifting program but it also provides information on diet. You can get the book for like $15 or something like that. And while somw of the science is older (it was written in 2006), it is still fairly solid. There is also strong curves which is a structured lifting program that you can find online. It puts a lot of focus on lower body.

    For your free weights? How weight range does your set go up to?
  • hamptontom
    hamptontom Posts: 536 Member
    i'm down forty pounds, and i've got the same problem...the Flesh Colored Fanny Pack. :)

    i'm hopeful that time and continued effort will at least minimize it, but I'm also putting in the work necessary to give myself the best possible chance of seeing it go away.

    i'll keep my fingers crossed for both of us. :)
  • giggles_del
    giggles_del Posts: 7 Member
    @psulemo I will look into them. For the weights I only have a set of 3lbs, they r not heavy. I'm working on fitting the gym in my schedule starting next week.
  • psuLemon
    psuLemon Posts: 38,431 MFP Moderator
    @psulemo I will look into them. For the weights I only have a set of 3lbs, they r not heavy. I'm working on fitting the gym in my schedule starting next week.
    Cool. If you dont have gym access you could also purchase selecttech dumbells and resistance bands. There are some workouts that are pretty good. Generally, the limitations of those are hand strength.
  • KittensMaster
    KittensMaster Posts: 748 Member
    What worked for me

    The last 15 lbs I have lost seemed to have come out of my core

    I added a few things at the suggestion of my trainer to work my core and glutes since they are joined and an improvement in one compliments the other

    Kettle bell swings and stiff leg deadlifts and regular deadlifts.

    I added long duration fairly intense cardio to dig out the body fat. I bought a bicycle and ride that thing 100 miles a week now. The drop from 34-36 waist jeans to 32 was dramatic.

    My profile pic is a month old and kind of shows the narrow waist.

    Not sure what exactly was the thing that narrowed my waist and burnt out the hip area fat. Maybe a combination of it all.

    I will say it has been the hardest fat to lose so far. Next will be the six pack fat covering the horizontal muscles.

    Just grind away mercilessly at it. It will come off eventually.


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