Belly fat GET OFF ME!
L33TBl0nde
Posts: 54 Member
So, I've been exercising and dieting for a month or so, my legs are getting muscular and hard as stone, my arms are loosing fat as well, my butt and my face is looking AWESOME!...
But - my belly fat, won't change..... In addition, my breast aren't getting any smaller as well. I've always been muscular and heavy build, but I've always had the "apple" form. This means all my fat is centered around my stomach and breast, which doesn't look feminine or natural at all. I really want to get this fat off...
Shall I just keep exercising like MAD and eat healthy, untill there's no fat to burn on other parts and THEN hope for my stomach fat to burn off as well? or do you guys have any fantastic tips?
Thank you.
But - my belly fat, won't change..... In addition, my breast aren't getting any smaller as well. I've always been muscular and heavy build, but I've always had the "apple" form. This means all my fat is centered around my stomach and breast, which doesn't look feminine or natural at all. I really want to get this fat off...
Shall I just keep exercising like MAD and eat healthy, untill there's no fat to burn on other parts and THEN hope for my stomach fat to burn off as well? or do you guys have any fantastic tips?
Thank you.
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keep at it...i am having this issue but with back fat, annoying as hell that its the last place to shift since its the fat that bugs me the most. i am assuming once i have built up a good layer of muscle then the extra fat will start melting, hope so anyway
i know that for me with belly fat i can lose that fairly quickly by lowering my intake of carbs.0 -
Bodies are stupid and they seem to like to do the opposite of what you want sometimes. I've lost 52 pounds and my belly looks no different. I got asked if I was pregnant the other day. Felt great.
Keep in mind, you've only been at it for a month. It's really not that long to see major body changes. Just have to be patient.
Don't eat to little or exercise like mad. Everything in moderation. You can't make it come off your body any faster than other parts. It will happen when it wants to. And keep in mind, you can't spot reduce like do a bunch of sit ups or something. Muscle does not replace fat.
Good luck.0 -
me too, my belly is the last place i seem to be loosing. it's the only place i really need to loose from now and it won't get smaller...0
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Welcome to my world :laugh: Bet none of you can beat mine :laugh:
This is me from the back
Check out my belly :laugh:
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Welcome to my world :laugh: Bet none of you can beat mine :laugh:
This is me from the back
Check out my belly :laugh:0 -
How long have you been at it?
Years. I kid you not. I had a baby in-between my fitness journey and began again when he turned 6 months old. He's now 30 -
Ahhh! The story of my life! I have lost 10 lbs (only have 20 to lose) and my stomach hasn't changed any. I remember when I was younger I weighed 130 and still had a stomach. I've always been a "skinny fat" because of my stomach. I've started lifting weight and am hoping this will be the key but we shall see. My clothes feel much better even around the stomach area and it looks flatter but when measured there is no difference. I don't get it really.
Just keep working on it and try different things to see what works for you! Hope it starts to come off soon!0 -
Ahhh! The story of my life! I have lost 10 lbs (only have 20 to lose) and my stomach hasn't changed any.
I'm 63kg. 3 kg away from my target weight of 60kg. Can't see my tummy melting away with 3kg :laugh: :laugh:0 -
Me too!!! It's so bloody annoying! :grumble:0
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Like a lot of people who posted, my belly fat is the last to go - ARGH! I have to lose fat EVERYWHERE else on my body before it starts coming off my stomach. The only good trick I know - and it doesn't help you lose fat, just makes it appear that way - is to cut down on salty foods and anything that makes me retain water, because then I don't look so puffy around the middle. Also, I keep doing crunches so that when that layer of fat burns off, there will be a nice layer of muscle underneath :-) Keep going, and don't give up! There are a lot of people in the same boat with you!0
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Thanks for the reply I appreciate it.0
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I can't beat you at all! My back is, well, a bit fatter, but my belly is smaller and more... Well... sloppy. I hate it so much. I wish for it to be muscular as the rest of me.
Thanks for your respond and the great pics.0 -
Ahhh! The story of my life! I have lost 10 lbs (only have 20 to lose) and my stomach hasn't changed any. I remember when I was younger I weighed 130 and still had a stomach. I've always been a "skinny fat" because of my stomach. I've started lifting weight and am hoping this will be the key but we shall see. My clothes feel much better even around the stomach area and it looks flatter but when measured there is no difference. I don't get it really.
Just keep working on it and try different things to see what works for you! Hope it starts to come off soon!
I guess we'll just have to keep on working phewww0 -
Welcome to my world :laugh: Bet none of you can beat mine :laugh:
This is me from the back
Check out my belly :laugh:
Fair play, that does look out of proportion with the rest of you. Hope you find your answers.0 -
Hey I am down about 112 lbs (5.2)and I still have back/belly flab! It's slowly melting away- but like you I noticed more muscle definition in my legs and arms first. I hit a plateau at 118lbs and started cutting out carbs- packaged bread, crackers, rice. I try to keep my carbs down to 100 and only from healthy foods. Look at my diary and good luck!0
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Like a lot of people who posted, my belly fat is the last to go - ARGH! I have to lose fat EVERYWHERE else on my body before it starts coming off my stomach. The only good trick I know - and it doesn't help you lose fat, just makes it appear that way - is to cut down on salty foods and anything that makes me retain water, because then I don't look so puffy around the middle. Also, I keep doing crunches so that when that layer of fat burns off, there will be a nice layer of muscle underneath :-) Keep going, and don't give up! There are a lot of people in the same boat with you!
Thank you! I do looooads of crunches and I try to take in as few as salty foods as I can. THanks for the great advice though!0 -
Hey I am down about 112 lbs (5.2)and I still have back/belly flab! It's slowly melting away- but like you I noticed more muscle definition in my legs and arms first. I hit a plateau at 118lbs and started cutting out carbs- packaged bread, crackers, rice. I try to keep my carbs down to 100 and only from healthy foods. Look at my diary and good luck!
Thanks for the great advice, already cutting down on carbs ...
I see there's light ahead perhaps, if legs and arms are just the first sight of loosing0 -
Just keep at it! I have the same problem. I've lost 40 pounds since Thanksgiving, my fitness levels have greatly increased, and my arms and legs are looking awesome. Under clothes I don't even hate my all around body any more.. naked though, I still look awful!!! But, I'm dropping pants sizes so I know it's moving.. Good luck and keep it up!0
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Fair play, that does look out of proportion with the rest of you. Hope you find your answers.
Tell me about it :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
This is in no way meant to serve as actual advice, but my personal trainer had me on a diet that cycles carbs, and when I was sticking to it, it seemed to be working (I had actually gotten down to about 13% body fat, as a man). Basically, depending on your goals (lean muscle gain, weight loss, etc) you had a certain number of days that are considered "high carb" days, where you can take in as much as 50g or so of carbs a meal (with 5-6 meals a day), "low carb" days where you'd consume about half that much, and "no carb" days when you don't train or do a lot of physical activity, where you'd have minimal carbs (maybe 50-60g of carbs all day). My advice is, if you have a personal trainer, or are thinking about doing so, be sure and ask them for a diet plan that suits your individual goals, because that's what my trainer did. And it worked, until I got too lazy to cook all the chicken and kangaroo (I'm in Australia, by the way) to go with the salads and such. And yes, I'm still working on getting rid of the belly fat to get some abs shining through.
Stick with it, and you'll start to see the changes, and you'll be blown away.0 -
Im just praying mine is fat and not all skin0
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I do think it will come with time.. we don't get to choose where the fat comes off first unfortunately. One thing to keep in mind is sugar, it goes right to the belly.0
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Tell me about it! I hate my belly so much, it's my biggest insecurity! Unfortunately I can't give you any advice other than what you're already doing, but I'll add you as a friend and we can motivate each other? Keep up the great work! Wishing you all the best!0
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So, I've been exercising and dieting for a month or so, my legs are getting muscular and hard as stone, my arms are loosing fat as well, my butt and my face is looking AWESOME!...
But - my belly fat, won't change..... In addition, my breast aren't getting any smaller as well. I've always been muscular and heavy build, but I've always had the "apple" form. This means all my fat is centered around my stomach and breast, which doesn't look feminine or natural at all. I really want to get this fat off...
Shall I just keep exercising like MAD and eat healthy, untill there's no fat to burn on other parts and THEN hope for my stomach fat to burn off as well? or do you guys have any fantastic tips?
Thank you.
That is about all you can do. However, if the problem is more body symmetry than size, you can later lift to maximize muscle in your genetically smaller areas to get the overall look you want.0 -
Bumping for any more suggestions0
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This is in no way meant to serve as actual advice, but my personal trainer had me on a diet that cycles carbs, and when I was sticking to it, it seemed to be working (I had actually gotten down to about 13% body fat, as a man). Basically, depending on your goals (lean muscle gain, weight loss, etc) you had a certain number of days that are considered "high carb" days, where you can take in as much as 50g or so of carbs a meal (with 5-6 meals a day), "low carb" days where you'd consume about half that much, and "no carb" days when you don't train or do a lot of physical activity, where you'd have minimal carbs (maybe 50-60g of carbs all day). My advice is, if you have a personal trainer, or are thinking about doing so, be sure and ask them for a diet plan that suits your individual goals, because that's what my trainer did. And it worked, until I got too lazy to cook all the chicken and kangaroo (I'm in Australia, by the way) to go with the salads and such. And yes, I'm still working on getting rid of the belly fat to get some abs shining through.
Stick with it, and you'll start to see the changes, and you'll be blown away.
Thanks for the great advice. I do see the changes, but it seems shining through badly on my cheeks and my arms / legs. I love this lifestyle though, so I won't change it. I'm happy with eating salad and meat as a primary.
Kangaroo is fantastic, wish I could live from that0 -
Shame here seems to go from everywhere else but my stomach. Gonna keep going and maybe trymore sit ups. If anyone has got any advice on how to lose this fat please help !!!!!!0
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same here!0
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awwww, the old belly fat, my number one arch nemesis! I'm with everybody on this form, stomach that has to go, I have no advice for anybody because I just started yesterday, but I do know I want to lose my stomach as well. Just keep working at it I'm sure, overtime maybe just not as quickly as you like.0
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awwww, the old belly fat, my number one arch nemesis! I'm with everybody on this form, stomach that has to go, I have no advice for anybody because I just started yesterday, but I do know I want to lose my stomach as well. Just keep working at it I'm sure, overtime maybe just not as quickly as you like.
Thank you, I know a month isn't the longest, but I just want to be healthy and flat SO BADLY ....
Thanks for the reply.0
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