Where are my big stomached ladies at?!

Hello!! So I'm around 46 pounds down and I still feel my stomach is huge. I know you cannot spot reduce and all I can do it tone but I carry the majority of my weight in my stomach which SUCKS. how long did it take you/do you think it will take to tone up?!
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  • yomomma2b
    yomomma2b Posts: 33 Member
    Me too.... :( sucks cause I still can't go down in size in jeans because of it and the legs in my size now are way too baggy on me. Lol
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    yomomma2b wrote: »
    Me too.... :( sucks cause I still can't go down in size in jeans because of it and the legs in my size now are way too baggy on me. Lol

    OMG we are totally in the same boat haha. And it's not like there as been NO difference it's just my stomach is still very disproportionate to the rest of my body lol :(
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    It can take a very long time and can come down to the very final few pounds. Be sure to read through this thread if you haven't already.
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    It can take a very long time and can come down to the very final few pounds. Be sure to read through this thread if you haven't already.

    Thanks for the info!
  • diwijo13
    diwijo13 Posts: 106 Member
    yomomma2b wrote: »
    Me too.... :( sucks cause I still can't go down in size in jeans because of it and the legs in my size now are way too baggy on me. Lol

    Yes! The same for me. It's so annoying.
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    diwijo13 wrote: »
    yomomma2b wrote: »
    Me too.... :( sucks cause I still can't go down in size in jeans because of it and the legs in my size now are way too baggy on me. Lol

    Yes! The same for me. It's so annoying.

    Bleh. I'll keep at it then and really focus on strength.
  • st476
    st476 Posts: 357 Member
    ErinSot wrote: »
    yomomma2b wrote: »
    Me too.... :( sucks cause I still can't go down in size in jeans because of it and the legs in my size now are way too baggy on me. Lol

    OMG we are totally in the same boat haha. And it's not like there as been NO difference it's just my stomach is still very disproportionate to the rest of my body lol :(
    Me too! I think the reason my stomach always looks big is because no matter how skinny I get my waist is never small. It makes me look like a box, which sucks because my legs get really thin so I look disproportionate too :(
  • _sacar
    _sacar Posts: 80 Member
    Linzon wrote: »
    Yep, apparently my stomach is going to be the last to go. The boobs were first to go, of course!

    Are you me? :D
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    Linzon wrote: »
    Yep, apparently my stomach is going to be the last to go. The boobs were first to go, of course!

    On the flip side, my cup size increased as I lost over 50 pounds and now that I am down to that final fat roll around my stomach...my breasts are losing size :( It's very frustrating because I lose fat everywhere but where I want to lose it. Such is life.
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    Bah. So if it's in genetics it's an impossible goal?
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    I have two large fibroids and my GYN calls my uterus a 20 week uterus - meaning it's the same size as if I were 5 months pregnant. I don't look 5 months pregnant, but I definitely have extra belly girth because of them.
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    lorrpb wrote: »
    If you have not reached goal weight, it's too early to complain about your stomach. If you haven't been strength training for at least 6-12 months, it's too early to complain about your stomach. Just sayin'. B)

    Very true!! I'll be more dedicated to my strength training :) I'll be the first to admit I prefer cardio lol
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    @erinsot, not an impossible goal but certainly one that is more challenging for us apple shaped folk than it is for a person who genetically stores fat in the thighs and hips - pear shaped. We see posts all the time on how to lose in those particular spots too.

    Visceral fat, the 'dangerous' stomach fat is relatively easy to lose through a calorie deficit and cardio.
    Subcutaneous fat in the stomach area is not as 'dangerous' (doesn't have the same effect on hormones etc), though unattractive to many, relies on a calorie deficit aiming at all over fat loss.

    It is more a case of deciding how far you want to lose to get those last pounds off.

    Here is me, I can love my stomach at this size. It is large compared to the rest of me, but it is subcutaneous fat, with decent muscle underneath so it gives me no health concerns.

    Cheers, h.

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    Where's this belly you speak of @middlehaitch ? You look perfectly wonderful, you should be very proud of yourself, and you look great in a bikini :smiley:

    Literally what I was thinking!!
  • lauraesh0384
    lauraesh0384 Posts: 463 Member
    I'm 5'6" 157 lbs (down from 240) which is only a few lbs from the high end of normal weight for me and I definitely still have a fat stomach. I have less fat on my stomach in comparison to my lower body, but I am your typical pear shape. I've started strength training to try and change my body composition. I don't even care about seeing muscles in my core. I just want a flat and toned stomach. Unfortunately I'm not sure what weight I need to get down to for that to happen. :/
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    edited July 2016
    Linzon wrote: »
    Yep, apparently my stomach is going to be the last to go. The boobs were first to go, of course!

    Yep, naturally :grumble: We lose weight first where we don't need to lose from, and don't lose from the ONE place we want to lose from the most til the bitter end! At least that's how it's worked out for me... I'm seriously learning to accept my podge and realising it loves me too much to ever leave me lol
  • sexyj198527
    sexyj198527 Posts: 1 Member
    Hi Everyone,

    I am new to using myfitnesspal and I think I really like it. I am currently 5'3 at 182 pounds that really bothers me since I had my last child 5 years ago via c-section. My stomach seems like it will never go down which can be very discouraging to my self esteem. So, I am deciding to take this one day at a time and see how I progress, because honestly I do not want a nip tuck lol.
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    @erinsot, not an impossible goal but certainly one that is more challenging for us apple shaped folk than it is for a person who genetically stores fat in the thighs and hips - pear shaped. We see posts all the time on how to lose in those particular spots too.

    Visceral fat, the 'dangerous' stomach fat is relatively easy to lose through a calorie deficit and cardio.
    Subcutaneous fat in the stomach area is not as 'dangerous' (doesn't have the same effect on hormones etc), though unattractive to many, relies on a calorie deficit aiming at all over fat loss.

    It is more a case of deciding how far you want to lose to get those last pounds off.

    Here is me, I can love my stomach at this size. It is large compared to the rest of me, but it is subcutaneous fat, with decent muscle underneath so it gives me no health concerns.

    Cheers, h.

    wzq7mn1x6bo7.jpeg

    Woah woah woah WOAH hang on, hold the phone!! ^^ THAT is "apple shaped"? No, honey! That is most distinctly an hourglass figure! Look at that perfect waist definition! Your bust bulges out, your waist dips in, and flares back out over your hips, like a Coke bottle. You may not have as lean a stomach as you'd like (hell, who here does?) but you are not apple shaped, and you look awesome!

    For perspective, this is apple-shaped:

    apple.jpg
  • SueSueDio
    SueSueDio Posts: 4,796 Member
    @AllOutof_Bubblegum Thank you for that picture! I've been thinking that my original hourglass had become an apple due to my huge 'Buddha Belly', but I can see from this that I am actually still an hourglass! (Or maybe an hour and a half... ;) ) (And H, you look great! :) )

    OP, I feel your pain and I'm fairly sure my stomach will be the last to go. It was never flat and toned even when I was young so I don't expect miracles, but although it's still very large I can see that it has shrunk and lifted a bit after losing 30lbs or so. I'm about halfway through my weight loss, so will be interested to see how it looks at the end!
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    Strange...it seems as though I'm hour glass as well! Even tho my tummy bulges I have the hourglass curves
  • middlehaitch
    middlehaitch Posts: 8,486 Member
    edited July 2016
    Ok, first @ErinSot my apologies for the slight derailment of the thread. It is all about big bellies anyway.

    @Christine_72 thank you, but I think you know me well enough from the forum to know I am at a good weight, lift, have reasonable strength gains, but have left it a little late to make good muscle gains. I am the slowest recomp on record. :)

    @AllOutof_Bubblegum, I am your basic apple with a little ruler thrown in for luck. (I will post a before pic so you can see the apple) The waist definition is completely new this year and acquired through the 6+ year slow recomp. I have been known all my life as having little/no waist definition. My measurements in my late teens 34, 27,34/5. Now, same weight, 33, 26, 34. An hourglass would need a 23-4 in waist.

    Fortunately/unfortunately there isn't a pic of me sitting in a bikini, I avoid them. If there was you would quite clearly see that there is a roll, hidden in the crease belly button at my waist, then another roll. It would take more effort than I am willing to give to get rid of that.

    I am not trying to belittle anyone's tummy, or try to make mine bigger than it is. I have just been quite surprised (pleasantly I must say) by the responses and wanted to show/explain that even though it may never be one of those wonderfully flat bellies we see, we can have one that is proportionally bigger than the rest of our bodies, but still quite lovable.

    Me pre weight loss as a true apple
    ( sorry if you have seen the pic before, it has been posted a couple of times recently)

    wpvpru1ho5w5.jpegCheers, h.

    Nb. The bra top is padded, and did you note that I have no hips or bum to counterbalance the belly :'(
  • magicpickles
    magicpickles Posts: 286 Member
    edited July 2016
    I've got a personal trainer. When I eat well, my stomach looks flat. When I eat badly, it puffs out and looks a lot bigger and rounder. I think it also happens when I eat bread. Maybe try some resistance training?

    You could also be retaining water from sodium
  • eringrace95_
    eringrace95_ Posts: 296 Member
    JessicaMcB wrote: »
    Still working on the toning up part and still unsure re: if I need to cut a bit more first, but I went from apple to significantly less apples ;) . Started February 1st and I have three kids under 4. You can do it OP, just keep chipping away at it and eventually you'll have no belly left to worry about <3

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    You look incredible! Good work