Losing Belly Fat!! Ugh!
BikeNut5
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Trying To Lose "BELLY-FAT?" I've been asked to re-post my popular "Puddles & Ponds" belly-fat explanation. It has helped many of my friends to finally understand how "fat-loss" really works. Here it is:
Recently, while sitting on my friend's outdoor deck, a women asked me; "Franny, what's the best way to lose this pooch on my belly?" Me, being a bit frustrated by this common misconception, had to grab my own head to keep it from exploding!
At that moment, it hit me - The perfect explanation! I said:
"Kim, Look over the deck at this beautiful town. It has just stopped raining, and now, a thin layer of water covers the entire terrain. Notice how water has also pooled to form small and large puddles, and the small Pond across the street has swelled to accommodate newly deposited rain-water. Eventually, the sun will appear, and the water will begin to evaporate. "All" the water in the town is actually evaporating at the same rate. It doesn’t seem that way, because the ground dries quickly, and it takes til mid-day the small puddles to be gone. The larger puddles are shrinking but may take a full day or two to disappear. To the naked-eye, the pond across the street won't change much at all after a day of sunshine.
Our "Body-fat" is a lot like the town's rain-water. A thin layer accumulates underneath our skin over most of our bodies (Like the wet town). It’s called “subcutaneous-fat”. We also store body-fat in larger quantities all around the body - kinda like puddles; Doctors call this “depot fat”. It tends to gather in the hips, butt, and thighs, on women, and on the frontal belly, lower and upper-back, on men. These are the body’s puddles and ponds.
As we lose fat from exercise or reduced-calorie eating, the fat-loss in our body is like the evaporating water. The thin layer of fat on our upper-chest area, facial jaw-line, and the backs of our hands, tends to show the first signs of the fat actually disappearing. This is because those areas tend to have lesser fat deposits than other parts of the body.
Be assured, the body "is" losing fat over its entire landscape. It’s just that the belly - for example - is like a pond. Unfortunately, although the water is evaporating, it’s not until the shore-line recedes, that we notice a water-level drop. See what I mean?
Male Bodybuilders understand this from experience with contest-dieting. Their Abs is the last area of their body to experience total leanness. This is because they begin their fat-loss diets with the most amount of fat (usually) around their middle. Conversely, Female Bodybuilders would agree that it’s usually their butt and upper-thighs that are the last to experience razor-sharp leanness.
Therefore, if you are exercising and eating, to lose fat, but seeing results only in some areas of your body, and not other areas…stay the course. Your belly or butt is NOT being stubborn at all. It’s losing fat as fast as the rest of your body. It just seems like a slow poke, because it’s a “Pond”, not a “wet street”, or “puddle”. Our bodies burn fat like the sun evaporates water on the town, a little at a time, but, ALL at the same time".
The last important thing to remember is this; Performing extra Abs exercises WILL NOT help. Remember, you can NOT spot reduce body-fat around your waist by exercising that area.
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Recently, while sitting on my friend's outdoor deck, a women asked me; "Franny, what's the best way to lose this pooch on my belly?" Me, being a bit frustrated by this common misconception, had to grab my own head to keep it from exploding!
At that moment, it hit me - The perfect explanation! I said:
"Kim, Look over the deck at this beautiful town. It has just stopped raining, and now, a thin layer of water covers the entire terrain. Notice how water has also pooled to form small and large puddles, and the small Pond across the street has swelled to accommodate newly deposited rain-water. Eventually, the sun will appear, and the water will begin to evaporate. "All" the water in the town is actually evaporating at the same rate. It doesn’t seem that way, because the ground dries quickly, and it takes til mid-day the small puddles to be gone. The larger puddles are shrinking but may take a full day or two to disappear. To the naked-eye, the pond across the street won't change much at all after a day of sunshine.
Our "Body-fat" is a lot like the town's rain-water. A thin layer accumulates underneath our skin over most of our bodies (Like the wet town). It’s called “subcutaneous-fat”. We also store body-fat in larger quantities all around the body - kinda like puddles; Doctors call this “depot fat”. It tends to gather in the hips, butt, and thighs, on women, and on the frontal belly, lower and upper-back, on men. These are the body’s puddles and ponds.
As we lose fat from exercise or reduced-calorie eating, the fat-loss in our body is like the evaporating water. The thin layer of fat on our upper-chest area, facial jaw-line, and the backs of our hands, tends to show the first signs of the fat actually disappearing. This is because those areas tend to have lesser fat deposits than other parts of the body.
Be assured, the body "is" losing fat over its entire landscape. It’s just that the belly - for example - is like a pond. Unfortunately, although the water is evaporating, it’s not until the shore-line recedes, that we notice a water-level drop. See what I mean?
Male Bodybuilders understand this from experience with contest-dieting. Their Abs is the last area of their body to experience total leanness. This is because they begin their fat-loss diets with the most amount of fat (usually) around their middle. Conversely, Female Bodybuilders would agree that it’s usually their butt and upper-thighs that are the last to experience razor-sharp leanness.
Therefore, if you are exercising and eating, to lose fat, but seeing results only in some areas of your body, and not other areas…stay the course. Your belly or butt is NOT being stubborn at all. It’s losing fat as fast as the rest of your body. It just seems like a slow poke, because it’s a “Pond”, not a “wet street”, or “puddle”. Our bodies burn fat like the sun evaporates water on the town, a little at a time, but, ALL at the same time".
The last important thing to remember is this; Performing extra Abs exercises WILL NOT help. Remember, you can NOT spot reduce body-fat around your waist by exercising that area.
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great post!0
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thanks for sharing that, now I understand and I won't be so upset that it's taking longer for my belly.:)0
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thanks for the analogy, I like it.
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Great story! Thank you for sharing.
Right now, I'm looking forward to the parting of the Red sea! :bigsmile:0 -
"LIKE"0
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This was really interesting and actually did make me feel better, thanks! Now I just need to work on consistently loosing & keeping the weight off! Lol!0
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very nice explanation.0
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Amazing post! By far the best explanation I have ever heard. AND it makes me feel good to know that what I am doing is helping all over. U should totaly repost this every month and let ur story help others.0
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My belly is an ocean.0
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bump0
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Thanks for sharing!!! this is an amazing explanation!!0
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bump for later0
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Thanks for the great info:)0
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That's a wonderful explanation. Thanks for sharing :-)0
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Your friends were right! Thanks for re-sharing0
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Thanks I needed to see this!0
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That's a great explanation. Thank's for posting.0
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Thanks so much for reposting this, I wish I read that before I bought my special DVD workout aimed for the abs..
So then, what do all those abs exercises aimed particularly for abs do then? just toning the muscles underneath "the pond".. (or well.. in my case "the lake" )?0 -
Excellent re-post!!! It was greatly needed b/c that is the focal point of my frustration!! Thank you! :-)0
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thanks for sharing the post. really got a lot of understanding out of it0
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Thanks for sharing this post,such a descriptive way of seeing what your FAT is doing in there:ohwell: Its the truth!..LOVE IT0
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My belly is an ocean.
Mine too.0 -
This gives me a ton more hope and makes me feel more patient about losing the fat. Thank you!0
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So then, what do all those abs exercises aimed particularly for abs do then? just toning the muscles underneath "the pond".. (or well.. in my case "the lake" )?
Exactly, but toning is a confusing word for a lot of people. I prefer "defining." Basically, those exercises will make your six-pack look more impressive once the pond (or lake) is drained some more :bigsmile:0 -
Thanks much! Makes great sense. I've never heard it put that way!0
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I love this0
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thank you for the inspiration and advice this morning...0
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Thank you for sharing this! It definitely helps me feel better after reading this. Makes complete sense :-)0
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I needed the reminder of truth today.
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Thanks so much for sharing. This is perfect!0
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