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Help - I'm Flabby
I've lost 59.4 pounds so far and I'm starting to look good. I've been going to the gym since July and do about an hour of cardio (ellipitical & treadmill), and sometimes a few weights. I do pilates,with and with weights on the days I do not go to the gym for my upper body (most times).
I looked at myself in the mirror (bra & undies) and did not like what I see. I'm flabby. I have about 20 more pounds to lose before I reach my goal weight, but it looks like I need a lot more. With clothes I think I could be happy where I am. I'm wondering if I will ever tone myself up. I'm begining to think that this flab will not disappear and a big part of it is excess skin. What have others done to lose the flab? |
Hi Caledon,
You just need to keep on with what you are doing. It probabvly took a few years to agin it, and it is going to take some time to lose it. It sounds as though your exercise is OK, a good mix of stuff that targets everything you want it to. You just might have lost a lot of body fat quite quickly and now your body needs time to adjust. In the long term if the flabby bits stay you could think about ways to get rid of them - but that boils down to plastic surgery or well tailored clothing (and suck it in knckers!?!?!). But I woldn't worry about that just yet. Let your body have a nother few months to settle AFTER you reach your goal weight. You never know, your skin might have a bit more elasticity than you think. You could always help it along with a truly healthy and balanced diet, and a little massage and oil! And if the surgery sounds promising you ned to remember that you wouldn't get any surgery until you had proved you could maintain your weight for quite some time. So patience is required whatever happens! I just read that back, sorry I have obviously still got my work head on :) |
Re: Help - I'm Flabby
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Anyway, give it time. I've talked to quite a few people who have personal experience with this and they've all said that it could take a couple months for skin to stop sagging and up to six months or a year after you reach your goal weight for the skin to fully tighten up. The best advice I've received is pretend that you were pregnant! Look into massage therapy and ointments for treatment of stretched skin after giving birth. |
Check this thread out regarding loose skin...
http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/show...threadid=24374 Check out what Meg said: Quote:
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Caledon - The same thing happened with me when I first started losing. At about 50 pounds down (started at 263), I realized that I really didn't like what I saw - the flabbiness, etc. I started lifting weights shortly thereafer, and my body has *dramatically* improved. Though I still have a ways to go, I finally feel like I'm moving in the right direction. Just a thought :-)
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