Hip fat
zayyy237
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Hey guys! So I'm fairly small in terms of weight but I have a lot of hip fat which I'm assuming was because all my life my diet was mainly sugar/ as in the majority ( bad I know ) but now I'm wondering if I cut out sugar will the hip fat dissapear slowly? Or do I need to target it with exercise?
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Neither. Eat in a calorie deficit and you'll lose from everywhere. You can't spot reduce.12
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Hey guys! So I'm fairly small in terms of weight but I have a lot of hip fat which I'm assuming was because all my life my diet was mainly sugar/ as in the majority ( bad I know ) but now I'm wondering if I cut out sugar will the hip fat dissapear slowly? Or do I need to target it with exercise?
If your diet is mainly sugar, you are probably eating WAAAY to many calories, which explains your hip fat. And a high sugar diet is really unhealthy.
What do you have for breakfast? Are you eating multiple donuts and/or giant pastries? Swap it out for two eggs if you like eggs. Right away you are 300 calories down.2 -
It's not the sugar, it is too many calories. You cannot spot reduce. Lift heavy and some cardio, you'll be golden3
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Thanks guys! And no my calorie intake was 1300 more or less but 90 % of it was sugar!0
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Thanks guys! And no my calorie intake was 1300 more or less but 90 % of it was sugar!
As other said, a calorie deficit will help you reduce body fat. Lifting weights will help maintain muscle during weight loss. If anything, concentrate on getting adequate protein (should be roughly .8g per lb of body weight in grams of protein). I somehow doubt you were eating over 300g of sugar, but that doesn't really matter.1 -
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gonetothedogs19 wrote: »
She wasn't eating 1300 the entire time. Even trained professional under reporting calories in. And based on genetic disposition, when she gained weight, the hips were the first place to go. Even if her diet was mainly fats and proteins, the exact same result would occur. Ask me how I know.1 -
gonetothedogs19 wrote: »
Genetics. In the OP she stated that "all her life" she has eaten mainly sugar. She obviously (well, I'm assuming) hasn't counted calories all her life and accumulated the fat before starting to count calories. The sugar didn't make her gain fat, the calorie surplus did.
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The only thing worse than hip fat is a fat hipster.3
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From everything I hear and read, it isn't sugar that is responsible, but being in a calorie surplus will add the weight. Meaning you can eat sugar all day, as long as it didn't go over your maintenance calories.
However, I have my own personal opinions regarding sugar, and want to limit it wherever possible. Weekends are difficult because of the habit I've formed (drink on fridays), which seem to have a domino/knock-on effect with me.0 -
Hey guys! So I'm fairly small in terms of weight but I have a lot of hip fat which I'm assuming was because all my life my diet was mainly sugar/ as in the majority ( bad I know ) but now I'm wondering if I cut out sugar will the hip fat dissapear slowly? Or do I need to target it with exercise?
Sugar does not create fat. If you are smaller but believe you have a lot of hip fat, then either how your hips look is genetic or your body perception is skewed.
You can't target fat loss, as spot reducing is a myth. But, exercise is always all-around good for health.
There is nothing wrong with sugar, but making it the majority of your diet is not nutritionally sound. Balance is important.1 -
Thanks guys! And no my calorie intake was 1300 more or less but 90 % of it was sugar!
Well, if you gained actual weight then you were overall eating much more than 1300 calories.85Cardinals wrote: »The only thing worse than hip fat is a fat hipster.
A jokester.0 -
It wasn't weight I was gaining if anything I've lost weight but I feel like the fat is all on my hips rather than anywhere else, I'm 5 ft 7 and 55 kg but I was a lot heavier when I was younger and I'm sure that's when I had excess calories but judging by responses I guess I just need to keep my calorie intake more or less consistent and make better food choices
Once again thanks everyone0 -
It wasn't weight I was gaining if anything I've lost weight but I feel like the fat is all on my hips rather than anywhere else, I'm 5 ft 7 and 55 kg but I was a lot heavier when I was younger and I'm sure that's when I had excess calories but judging by responses I guess I just need to keep my calorie intake more or less consistent and make better food choices
Once again thanks everyone
Since you are borderline underweight, its more likely genetics, body perception and maybe a body composition issue. So if anything, eat around maintenance, eat around 100-120g of protein and lift. That can help improve your body composition a little. Or the other option would be bulk to add muscle and cut to eliminate the fat you gain. Below is an example of what you can do by add muscle and improving your body composition.
https://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/0 -
This was really helpful thank you0
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