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Want To Get Rid Of That Belly Fat? Lift Weights!
I just read an article over on msnbc. com - Pump iron to stop middle-age spread - about a new study that was just released:
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So let's go lift some weights, ladies! :strong: |
What about non middle age spread :D
I've had a fat tummy since I was 20 or so, now I'm 33, and I be lifting!! But to my mind my tummy looks worse than ever!!! To be fair, all my abs work has changed the shape of my tummy. *TMI alert* I think my trainer should have measured the length rather than width of my tummy, it used to touch my thighs!:fr: It was hidden under my jeans. Now it kind of has a centred raised section and sits out in front!!! Very weird the changes in our bodies when we lose weight!!! I'll keep lifting, and hopefully improvement will come, or I'll meet a nice plastic surgeon ;) :dizzy: |
Bump worthy .... as Meg ususally is :)
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kykaree- you may be "popping" your abdominal muscle when you are lifting instead of bearing down. It sounds strange, but i had an aerobics instructor tell us that if we didn't engage the core abdominals and only worked the surface ab muscles we would wind up with a firm but "popped" tummy, like a woman who is 4 months pregnant. I have a hard time explaining it, but if you are working at a gym or with a trainer, you may be able to ask someone if they can explain about properly engaging your abdominals during all your exercises. Posture is probably important as well.
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that is too funny, because i know exactly what you are talking about.*** don't read this is you have problems with seeing things in your mind when you read them**** my tummy does the same thing. when i don't have clothes on, i can see the bottom half of my tummy hanging down. jeans makes it look like a pot belly, but with no support, it just droops down!!! :p and what i call my upper belly, it sticks out as far as my boobs do. i took my before picture....well, it's really my "after losing 17 pounds" picture, but you get the point, i took this photo of me in my workout pants and just my bra, turned to the side....and believe me...it is scarey. like looking at the goodyear blimp!!! :o do you really have to do an hour of weight lifting at a time?? is it just working the whole gym room, doing upper body and lower body all at the same time?? i usually do upper body one day....and well, really that's all i have been focusing on it upper body. i was hoping the jogging would take care of lower body. ;) thanks for the article. i'm actualy going to click on the link and see if i can read the whole thing. :D |
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Our family have a genetic predisposition to strange stomachs, so I think I'm stuck with it, we'll see what happens when the fat goes!!! You gotta do your lower body too. I do an hour on upper body with a bit of lower body thrown in for balance on day 1 then day 2 do lower body with a bit of upper body. I easily do an hour at a time. Then on cardio days I do core for a nice balanced workout and a bit of a stretch. |
I don't do lower body strengthening either. I am a deffinite apple shape- I am larger on top. I do treadmill/bike or a step aerobic tape for cardio. I really feel like I'm getting all the muscle in my legs/butt that I want. I really want to focus on getting my top half smaller so I'm better proportioned.
I think everybody needs to do what works for them and their body shape. Since you do weights every day- are you doing different upper body muscles on day 1 and day 2? Be sure to rest muscles for 48 hours inbetween workouts. |
I think it changes first and then gets smaller. What happened with mine was, I had a pot belly which one was big 'mound'. Now its two lumps of fat, but I've lost quite a bit in that middle. Its strange to 'celebrate' the fact that I have more lumps of fat, but its defenition.
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Sue! That's what's happening to me (if I get the light right when I'm looking)!
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