Belly fat
johnpippin
Posts: 4 Member
I have lost 25 pounds in 3 months but I still have belly fat and I can't get rid of it no matter what I do I have tried to adjust my diet and try different workouts but it won't go away I need help any suggestions
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Are you strength training?0
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johnpippin wrote: »I have lost 25 pounds in 3 months but I still have belly fat and I can't get rid of it no matter what I do I have tried to adjust my diet and try different workouts but it won't go away I need help any suggestions
You have to keep losing weight. One cannot spot reduce (such as an area like the belly). Keep losing by running a daily deficit. Eventually that dangerous visceral fat will start to melt away.
Here's the brutal truth: http://www.acaloriecounter.com/blog/why-am-i-not-losing-weight/0 -
It's highly likely that it's the last place that will reduce. In order to loss it you will need to keep losing weight and body fat.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »
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Are you also working on stress relief?0
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johnpippin wrote: »
Sounds like you are eating at a surplus if you are getting bigger muscles. You can't lose weight in the belly when eating at a surplus.1 -
It is mostly your nutrition. I'm dealing with that as well. But cleaning up my foods have really helped me in that area. However, I still do a ton of abs workout. I do crunches, slow situps, planks, side crunches, leg lifts, you name it, I do it.0
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Mystical64 wrote: »It is mostly your nutrition. I'm dealing with that as well. But cleaning up my foods have really helped me in that area. However, I still do a ton of abs workout. I do crunches, slow situps, planks, side crunches, leg lifts, you name it, I do it.
The choice of food does not affect where your body loses fat.0 -
stevencloser wrote: »Mystical64 wrote: »It is mostly your nutrition. I'm dealing with that as well. But cleaning up my foods have really helped me in that area. However, I still do a ton of abs workout. I do crunches, slow situps, planks, side crunches, leg lifts, you name it, I do it.
The choice of food does not affect where your body loses fat.
I'm eating a good amount of fruits and vegetables and low fat foods I try to snack on nuts during the day to keep me feeling full0 -
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johnpippin wrote: »stevencloser wrote: »Mystical64 wrote: »It is mostly your nutrition. I'm dealing with that as well. But cleaning up my foods have really helped me in that area. However, I still do a ton of abs workout. I do crunches, slow situps, planks, side crunches, leg lifts, you name it, I do it.
The choice of food does not affect where your body loses fat.
I'm eating a good amount of fruits and vegetables and low fat foods I try to snack on nuts during the day to keep me feeling full
Are you logging your food, accurately counting your calories (weighing your food, logging from the data base, using bar codes, etc...)? Do you even know if you are or are not in a calorie deficit (the only way one can lose weight)?0
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