Why does my stomach look like this?

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  • julie_bee_123
    julie_bee_123 Posts: 25 Member
    I think it's mostly your posture. It looks like the way you hold your shoulders and your hips.
  • jsalazar8714
    jsalazar8714 Posts: 9 Member
    Moter98 wrote: »
    I posted awhile back about my stomach pooching out and was advised to lift and gain weight and that it was possibly a muscle mass issue. So I gained 7lb, lost a couple and now sit at 115lb at 5'3". But my stomach looks worse than it did before. Yet it seems no matter what weight I'm at it still pooches out. I've been as much as 9 lbs lighter before and still had the belly pooch. How can I get rid of this? (I've had 4 kids, but had this before I had kids too.)
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    "why does my stomach look like this?" i think that same question about so many parts of my body lol! and since getting in better shape i learned eat healthy (real healthy not marketing healthy) work out well (not over doing it) and enjoy life and the rest follows my body may never look mens health cover worthy but i feel better and just this morning i looked at my toes and thought why do they look like that but that doesnt stop me from trying to gomi someone in jiu jitsu class despite my lack of flexibility at the moment. so ms i say you look great now enjoy the day and keep at it!!! im still trying to get the hang of this macro tracking and cal tracking. grrrrr!
  • RadishEater
    RadishEater Posts: 470 Member
    Mine sometimes looks like this and I am 19 BMI only. Bloating is normal. If I eat low sodium and watch what I eat to eliminate bloating it goes down. I just like to eat things that make me bloat and also like to eat bigger portions, haha. svqc2xg47bfb.png

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    It’s nice to see others with bloating sometimes it feels like it’s just me when you’re inundated with pictures on the internet. I bet if I drank less seltzer water and chewed less gum I’d be less bloated a lot. Also I love my broccoli cauliflower and beans 😂.

    I with the others that’s it’s organs and genetics, because even unbloated, if I lost the last bit of stomach fat, my stomach would still stick out a bit no matter the posture. If I tense my abs, I can feel where the muscle starts and from a side view it’s definitely farther out than people with flat stomachs have,which is annoying but as long as I’m getting stronger and accomplishing fitness goals I’m not too bent out of shape about it.
  • Moter98
    Moter98 Posts: 51 Member
    Weak/untrained transverse abdominis (corset/belt muscles) & less than ideal posture possibly.
    Look into doing stomach vacuums (very old school exercise)

    I will try these, thanks.
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    Great suggestions!!!!!!
  • hgycta
    hgycta Posts: 3,013 Member
    I appreciate all the suggestions!!! I'll definitely work on building some muscle (and gaining some weight, I did struggle with anorexia nervosa which explains the low BMI but I know it's very unhealthy to stay at this weight)!!
  • gothicbees
    gothicbees Posts: 18 Member
    edited August 2018
    Could just be your internal organs! It's totally natural and healthy for a woman to have fat stores there to maintain proper hormonal/reproductive health. not having a pooch there would be more of a concern than having it! Just means your body is working and healthy.
  • MeteoraTitanium
    MeteoraTitanium Posts: 102 Member
    I'm very slim build and 5'3.5 (1 + twin pregnancy) I have a gap between my belly button, not major but it still bothers me. Body weight excersises and light/medium weight training helps keep abs stronger and toned. When I don't do it I really notice a change in midsection 🙈
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