Goodbye blubber!
albali
Posts: 225 Member
Hi all!
I am feeling a little jaded at the moment. I know I'm doing okay (weight loss is steady, inch loss is good), but I have an issue with my belly! I thought, wrongly, that 'cos it's the fattest part of my body, it would be the place that lost most inches, most quickly! In fact, I have stayed proportionally the same! So, I am smaller all over but the belly remains!:grumble:
So, really I am looking for reassurance that it will in fact EVENTUALLY go!! Did any of you guys have the same issue and can give me hope that the belly will eventually be banished???!
I know I have to keep going, I am eating low fat and doing running, zumba, rowing and a bit of 30DS so I guess eventually it will shift! Just looking for some motivation!! Pleeeeeeeeze!!:sad: :sad:
I am feeling a little jaded at the moment. I know I'm doing okay (weight loss is steady, inch loss is good), but I have an issue with my belly! I thought, wrongly, that 'cos it's the fattest part of my body, it would be the place that lost most inches, most quickly! In fact, I have stayed proportionally the same! So, I am smaller all over but the belly remains!:grumble:
So, really I am looking for reassurance that it will in fact EVENTUALLY go!! Did any of you guys have the same issue and can give me hope that the belly will eventually be banished???!
I know I have to keep going, I am eating low fat and doing running, zumba, rowing and a bit of 30DS so I guess eventually it will shift! Just looking for some motivation!! Pleeeeeeeeze!!:sad: :sad:
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Boy, for my own sake, I wish I could tell you that you're the only one enduring this particular problem but I have lost 57 lbs and still have a large, annoying belly full of jiggle! It's the very last place to lose weight from and it can be tricky to lose but don't give up.
I've been eating an avocado a day and the belly fat seems to be disappearing...slowly, but disappearing. Don't give up! You'll get there:-)0 -
It's just a case of sticking with it. Im desperately trying for a six pack, but it almost seems like an impossible task. The truth is its not about how many crunches you do, its about your body fat percentage, and most people find the tummy the hardest bit to shift, and its usually the last part to go too. I like to remember the saying, a six pack is made in the kitchen, not the gym. Good luck with your goals, as long as your properly motivated long term, you will 100% achieve what you want0
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