saggy fats

AlbertBuniel
AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi myfitnesspal community. So here's my story

I was 130kg before like 3years ago. That was my heaviest weight. So I decided to go for a diet. No exercise because I was too lazy. Now I am at 100kg. In that 3years I lose and gain weight several times. Now I am smaller in size but I am still fat. I got saggy fats everywhere. I think my body fat percentage is 30-40%. I am also weak, I cant do a single knee push up. I don't know what to do now.
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  • AlbertBuniel
    AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
    Sorry for my bad english
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.
  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    Hi myfitnesspal community. So here's my story

    I was 130kg before like 3years ago. That was my heaviest weight. So I decided to go for a diet. No exercise because I was too lazy. Now I am at 100kg. In that 3years I lose and gain weight several times. Now I am smaller in size but I am still fat. I got saggy fats everywhere. I think my body fat percentage is 30-40%. I am also weak, I cant do a single knee push up. I don't know what to do now.

    Start where you are and make small improvements. You have to start somewhere. As you get stronger then gradually increase. Do wall push ups to start. If you start lifting weights you can start changing your shape and help prevent future muscle loss. The saggy skin is a separate issue but concentrate on health and wellness for now.
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    I'm in the same position and I did exercise for three years. I lost 60kg but I have "fat pockets" that wont go away lol I have no idea what to do about them.
  • AlbertBuniel
    AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    My goal before is to lose weight hoping that I can do a push up or any bodyweight exercise so I don't need to have a gym membership because I am broke af.
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    So do bodyweight exercises at home. I don't go to a gym. I workout at home. I have adjustable dumbbells and use Youtube. I started out really fat. I eat at a deficit and am now a lot less fat. With more commitment and strength training I hope to be not at all fat and improve my body composition.
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    you can do floor bodyweight exercises (like pushups) against a wall to build strength until you can do them on the floor - there are lots of workouts on darebee if you need ideas.
  • AlbertBuniel
    AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
    you can do floor bodyweight exercises (like pushups) against a wall to build strength until you can do them on the floor - there are lots of workouts on darebee if you need ideas.

    Can I have a link to those workouts please? Btw thank you guys for the help
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.
  • tcunbeliever
    tcunbeliever Posts: 8,219 Member
    www.darebee.com
  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    It doesn't have to cost anything. Look on YouTube for "beginner" bodyweight exercises to start out.
    https://youtu.be/1RtM3L00BUU
  • VintageFeline
    VintageFeline Posts: 6,771 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    What you do matters more than how long. 90 minutes of cardio and overeating will not get you the body you probably want.
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    edited November 2016
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    What you do matters more than how long. 90 minutes of cardio and overeating will not get you the body you probably want.

    I cant argue with your logic. However I do 15 minutes of cardio and the rest is weight training and no monitor my caloric intake religiously.

    Not everyone that struggles is *kitten* lazy.
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,376 Member
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    My goal before is to lose weight hoping that I can do a push up or any bodyweight exercise so I don't need to have a gym membership because I am broke af.

    Look into the book You Are Your Own Gym by Mark Lauren. It does a good job laying things out in a way that allows you to start even as out of shape as you are. As others have said, if you can't do a pushup from your knees, do it against the wall, or with your hands several steps up a flight of stairs and your toes on the floor. It is all about angles. Also, don't neglect things like squats, lunges, etc.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,260 Member
    30-40% body fat is still overfat and an overfat body is most likely going to have saggy fat. That's just how it is. The solution is to lose fat and gain muscle.

    How tall are you, OP?
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,376 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    So what sort of exercise were you doing for 90 minutes? I am suspecting cardio rather than strength training. Strength training will do more over time with a moderate deficit to reshape the body than cardio will. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/977538/halp-heavy-lifting-made-me-supah-bulky
  • courtneyfabulous
    courtneyfabulous Posts: 1,863 Member
    Eat more protein and exercise. Keep eating in a caloric deficit to lose the rest of your excess fat. Stop being lazy.
  • AlbertBuniel
    AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    30-40% body fat is still overfat and an overfat body is most likely going to have saggy fat. That's just how it is. The solution is to lose fat and gain muscle.

    How tall are you, OP?

    I'm 5 feet 10inches
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    What you do matters more than how long. 90 minutes of cardio and overeating will not get you the body you probably want.

    I cant argue with your logic. However I do 15 minutes of cardio and the rest is weight training and no monitor my caloric intake religiously.

    Not everyone that struggles is *kitten* lazy.

    Go back and read the OP!
    It's not about you.
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    You've lost 60 kilos--that's alot, congrats. Fat pockets will depend on alot of things such as: age, dna, time.... Losing alot means you've got to be patient, after a few years I'd re-evaluate, and you might have to consider surgery if it's still bad. Alot of people talk about this problem. Do a search and you'll get more information.
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    You've lost 60 kilos--that's alot, congrats. Fat pockets will depend on alot of things such as: age, dna, time.... Losing alot means you've got to be patient, after a few years I'd re-evaluate, and you might have to consider surgery if it's still bad. Alot of people talk about this problem. Do a search and you'll get more information.

    Thanks :) I was exploring surgery but it is way too expensive.
  • sijomial
    sijomial Posts: 19,809 Member
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    My goal before is to lose weight hoping that I can do a push up or any bodyweight exercise so I don't need to have a gym membership because I am broke af.

    Start by moving your body!
    If you have shoes you can walk, then after a while you can walk up hills, then after a while you can run....

    You have your own bodyweight, there's loads of bodyweight routines available for free on the internet.

    You are at an age when you can progress remarkably quickly - but only if you put the effort it.
  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,260 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    30-40% body fat is still overfat and an overfat body is most likely going to have saggy fat. That's just how it is. The solution is to lose fat and gain muscle.

    How tall are you, OP?

    I'm 5 feet 10inches

    Your BMI is 29, putting you at the high end of the overweight classification. The top weight in the healthy zone at your height is 174, which is about 28 pounds away from you. If you have not been doing anything to retain or build muscle, chances are you will have to go even lower to get your body fat down to a healthy percentage.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    What you do matters more than how long. 90 minutes of cardio and overeating will not get you the body you probably want.

    I cant argue with your logic. However I do 15 minutes of cardio and the rest is weight training and no monitor my caloric intake religiously.

    Not everyone that struggles is *kitten* lazy.

    start your own thread if you want help
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    Morgaen73 wrote: »
    sijomial wrote: »
    The answer is in your post - your current body composition reflects that you were lazy and didn't exercise.

    I call *kitten*. I've been exercising consistently 5 90 minute sessions per week for the last 5 years and I have the same problem.

    You've lost 60 kilos--that's alot, congrats. Fat pockets will depend on alot of things such as: age, dna, time.... Losing alot means you've got to be patient, after a few years I'd re-evaluate, and you might have to consider surgery if it's still bad. Alot of people talk about this problem. Do a search and you'll get more information.

    Thanks :) I was exploring surgery but it is way too expensive.

    I know it's expensive, and you may not need it. I'd console patience for now, and then decide in a couple of years. Keep up your lifting. Do a search and you may get some ideas.
  • AlbertBuniel
    AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    jemhh wrote: »
    30-40% body fat is still overfat and an overfat body is most likely going to have saggy fat. That's just how it is. The solution is to lose fat and gain muscle.

    How tall are you, OP?

    I'm 5 feet 10inches

    Your BMI is 29, putting you at the high end of the overweight classification. The top weight in the healthy zone at your height is 174, which is about 28 pounds away from you. If you have not been doing anything to retain or build muscle, chances are you will have to go even lower to get your body fat down to a healthy percentage.

    Pardon me but the last sentence is a bit confusing to me. Can you elaborate please
  • siraphine
    siraphine Posts: 185 Member
    edited November 2016
    That would be because you are still dancing between the overweight and obese line. Being lighter than what you were doesn't make you perfect, it just makes you healthier than what you were. If you want the fat gone, you're going to have to lose a bit more and exercise. Laziness does not reap rewards. Toned bodies come to those who work for them.

    The reason you can't do a single pushup is because you aren't trying to GET to the point where you're able to. I'm classified as obese, had ankle surgery, and spent half a year in a wheelchair and had to learn to walk again like a damned baby and I got to the point where I can do it. Stop making excuses and TRY.
  • DebSozo
    DebSozo Posts: 2,578 Member
    Some people have said the fat gets soft and then does get flatter over time. See what happens as you start working out.
  • born_of_fire74
    born_of_fire74 Posts: 776 Member
    Try "Convict Conditioning" by Paul Wade. No gym membership, no special equipment required. You'll need a chair and/or bench but you likely have something suitable in your home already. He is very focused on a slow introduction to exercise to promote proper form and posture with a gradual, sustainable increase in activity and fitness. I think you can even find a downloadable PDF if you're too broke to buy the book. Good luck!
  • AlbertBuniel
    AlbertBuniel Posts: 7 Member
    Thank you myfitnesspal guys for the help
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