under arm fat
bnorris2013
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So i know obviously I need to loose weight which I have been doing but I really want to work on the under arm fat as it drives me crazy that I can't wear tank tops or anything like that because I am embarrassed by this big ball of jiggly fat so what can I do
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Do you do any type of strength training?1
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Cant spot reduce fat loss but- pushups are good. Even if you start out with them on your knees.
You will want to do arm work outs while you lose fat.1 -
Working on the same thing myself. Under recommendation I've started strength training three days a week. It's slow going, but if the soreness in my arms is any indication it will pay off eventually.1
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Eat in a calorie deficit for long enough and the fat will go. Strength training will help build/retain muscle and give a more "toned" look. If you have been (or are) very overweight, you may experience some loose skin which you can't do anything about but it is better than being obese.3
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I'm 300lbs, got arm fat and wear whatever I like. You're trying to lose weight and make a difference, ignore other people and wear what makes you comfortable!6
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You need to build the scaffolding. Go to the gym and start doing work that hits your triceps, here's a few examples... overhead press, pushups (can even do against the wall to start with), bench press, seated rows paying attention to negative reps, assisted dips, tricep extensions, rope pulldowns, etc etc.1
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If you do resistance training, it will help tighten up the loose skin. Try to do at least 2-3 days a week resistance training along with 30-60 minute cardio at least 3 times per week. If you're doing cardio and resistance training during the same time, make sure you do the resistance training first. As far as the intensity of the cardio sessions, do either interval training(ex: 30 second sprint then walk for 60 seconds X 10 reps) or moderate level intensity(ex: maintain about 65% max heart rate for the duration of the session) for 30-60 minutes. Let me know if you have any questions. Have a blessed day!0
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You probably won't lose the arm fat until after you've gotten to your goal weight. It'll get better the longer you work out and strength train. You don't want to lose weight quick or you'll have excess skin. I did get rid of my arm fat, but it took a long time. I lost the weight, but still had skin hanging down, even though I had definition in my arms. I continued weight training and that eventually helped and I no longer have excess fat or skin under my arms. If you are new to weight lifting, you might want to check out a BodyPump class. You work out all your major muscle groups and it really helped me learn more about lifting. You don't lift super heavy because you have to make it through an entire song, but I have excellent muscle definition now.
Please note this is not possible unless you eat right. I've been going to Body Pump for close to 1 year now, and some people have not changed a bit because they are most likely eating too much, and they never try to increase the weight they lift.0 -
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Eat at a deficit to lose body fat. Of course, lifting weights will help with your muscle tone, but you won't see the muscle with a high body fat percentage.
Keep losing and you'll get smaller all over - including arms.0 -
bnorris2013 wrote: »So i know obviously I need to loose weight which I have been doing but I really want to work on the under arm fat as it drives me crazy that I can't wear tank tops or anything like that because I am embarrassed by this big ball of jiggly fat so what can I do
"Bat wings" - or "Bingo Wings" are tricep muscles.
https://www.verywell.com/triceps-exercises-1231109
This won't spot reduce......but strength training helps you retain muscle as you lose weight.0 -
Lose weight and lift.0
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You'll need a progressive lifting program and a caloric deficit. You can't spot reduce. The issue is that people become so focussed on one area that they think that is problem, usually it's the entire body that has to be in order for that one spot to see results. It's the same as a kid looking in the mirror and thinking "I wish I had bigger arms" when in reality the true issue is that their entire body is lacking in muscle but they're too focussed on a singular area.0
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