How to get rid of the dreaded lower belly "pooch" - ladies??
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Just a thought but aside from Heavy Lifting, you could incorporate some Jillian Michaels DvD's...like 30 Day Shred/Ripped in 30/Shed it With Weights/No More Trouble Zones/Yoga etc. It worked for me and alot of others I know...but it is a combination with Weights/Cardio/Dvd and a bit of a larger deficit.
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Lowering body fat percentage is the only thing that works.
Ways of doing this varies. Generally a combination of cardio+heavy lifting and clean eating at a moderate deficit (=nothing your grandmother wouldn't eat, as someone said before me) with lots of protein is the way I was taught to do that.0 -
Moderate calorie deficit (250-400), heavy lifting, and time.
Going to add posture to that as well. Tucking your pelvis under and making sure your spine is correctly aligned can instantly improve the appearance of your belly. Strengthening the core (through heavy lifting or whatever your preferred means) helps with posture.0 -
Different sorts of abs targeted exercises might help. Lots of people just do crunches, which don't target all the muscles. If you do things like reverse crunches (lift your legs in the air and lift your butt up), or those ones where you put your elbow towards the opposite knee and sideways bends to catch your obliques. I hope all that made sense. A good range of moves alongside whatever you already for exercise and continuing to eat well will help shift it!0
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Incorporate Tae Bo Insane Abs into your routine. You will see a difference.0
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I found post pregnancy DVD's useful as they tend to target that specific area. All the females on my dad's side are overweight, but my own mum was very slim.
Sadly she died young so I've no idea whether she would have naturally got bigger with age and I have an under active thyroid (from birth) which may affect my outcome regardless of genetics.
I've reached my initial goal and just trying to lose another four to finish Wii Fit (says I should be 9st 3). my face, neck arms and legs are slim but my biggest area is still around abdomen although it has shrunk loads from 48" to 34 " around the widest part. my top half also shrunk which I never measured to start with as I was only interested in losing my tummy but I do know my boobs were a 40 and are now a 34 also and waist 30" (from 38 ").
Dropping wheat helped too for me. Mines is much flatter though and clothes wise gone from 20-14... not quite in 12's cos of having to get trousers over tummy and most fasten there now instead of your actual waist higher up! so have to go up a size as I'm only 5ft 3 and half too I find petites tend to be a smaller fit.0 -
Moderate calorie deficit (250-400), heavy lifting, and time.
Exactly this.
All those workouts that target abs and what not do jack **** unless the fat is gone.
I have a pretty flat stomach, and all I do is a bit of cardio(1-2 days a week) lifting(2-3 days a week) and eat at a deficit. I def. don't eat clean.. there are too many good foods to be enjoyed!0 -
You guys are amazing and I appreciate all the info! I def know that a bunch of crunches is not the way to get rid of it. I've never been an overly big girl, I topped out at a size 8, so I don't think it's loose skin.... so just got to keep burning up that fat!! I'm thinking I may do Jillian's DVD's this summer. I'm training for a 10k now and doing boot camp so I'm sore several days a week. But after my 10k I want to train for a half marathon, so may be time to start incorporating new strength training.
However I have heard great things about Pilates - so I may have to start incorporating that more, even if only 1 or 2 days a week.
Add me if you've got more ideas or want to support each other as we work off our "pooch".0 -
You guys are amazing and I appreciate all the info! I def know that a bunch of crunches is not the way to get rid of it. I've never been an overly big girl, I topped out at a size 8, so I don't think it's loose skin.... so just got to keep burning up that fat!! I'm thinking I may do Jillian's DVD's this summer. I'm training for a 10k now and doing boot camp so I'm sore several days a week. But after my 10k I want to train for a half marathon, so may be time to start incorporating new strength training.
However I have heard great things about Pilates - so I may have to start incorporating that more, even if only 1 or 2 days a week.
Add me if you've got more ideas or want to support each other as we work off our "pooch".
Did you know doing allot of cardio, especial long runs will cause you to hold water, due to inflammation from muscle trauma.
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I hate to tell you but I was over weight all through high school then in my early 20's will all the activity I ended up under weight at 91 lbs and still had a belly pooch a family friend used to say I had a French belly . . . . . . . I think that was meant to make me feel better but now you can imagine my belly pooch more like a duvet cover as I am now 213.8 lbs but I have lost 28 lbs and still going down at 57 I don't have much hope of getting rid of my belly pooch but will have a damn good try0
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P90X!!! The Ab Ripper X and Core Synergistics DVDs totally helped with my belly pooch. And I have had 2 babies!!0
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Personally for me, I would much rather prefer a workout set like P90X. It's a physical product that consists of 13 dvds,nutrition guides and calendar. I like it because it's convenient and this is one of the few products where I've seen consistent results. I lost 30 pounds in 2 months. I could have lost more but I was a bit lazy. For those of you who are interested, I happen to know where you can get P90X at a deep discount of $65. Check out http://www.squidoo.com/where-can-i-buy-p90x that lens will direct you to the P90X for $650
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bump. Pooch sucks!0
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Does anyone think that bike riding would help???0
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Check out Theresa Tapp. Specifically her idea of putting "organs in place." It really does work to get that flat lower belly. Her stuff is scientifically sound. I have been using her Basic Workout Plus for years. Good Luck!0
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So first the disclaimer, you can't spot reduce, so lose fat and it will go slowly.
That said personally for me the lower belly was always an issue and I talked to my PT about it an he made me a programme that focused on reshaping the front wall of my stomach muscles (which were weak from bad posture), which included a lot of exercises that were actually focused on my pelvic floor muscles (which is hilarious and when I did them at the gym it looked like I was barely moving ) haha.
Anyway all I can see is my stomach is significantly flatter and my posture much better after about a month of these I started noticing real improvements and I can't wait till my next cut to see the real difference0 -
Running definitely helps. Since I started running again I have noticed an improvement after only 3 weeks. But it's a slow progress and the best thing is if you do a combination of things, i.e. eating healthy, weight lifting (compound moves) and cardio. I don't think that biking helps because I have biked all my life and never felt any improvement. I still have a very long way to go, but won't give up!0
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My "pooch" has flattened dramatically in the last 4 days. I cut back significantly on refined sugar and wheat and added a probiotic supplement. Any time I do that, it reduces my belly bloat/pooch very quickly. May not work for all, but I think diet and genetics are the major factors. I've had 4 kids and I didn't get a pooch until after the 4th kid. And it wasn't the kids, it was me overindulging.0
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I wonder if pelvic floor exercises would help ?0
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lift heavy
eat clean
a lot of money and a great plastic surgeon :laugh:0 -
Aerobic exercise (running, dancing, etc)
Reverse Crunches
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BUMP!!!! One of my biggest trouble spots!! :grumble:0
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I have this problem too. I have two kids ages 4 and almost 2. I've lost about 20 pounds since last summer. The crazy part is that I can wear a size 8 on my hips/legs, but they won't button over the pooch. So, I have to wear a 10 which is really a little big for my hips/thighs. SO ANNOYING!
Thanks for posting...hoping to get more information from reading all the responses!0 -
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Moderate calorie deficit (250-400), heavy lifting, and time.
^^^this
mine is going away, slowly but surely
This + 2 days moderate cardio and HIIT 2 days and remebering it isn't MAGIC... It doesn't just happen.. you work your *kitten* off for it !!!!!0 -
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