weight loss help

hello, i need help losing weight. i am a 21 year old female 5feet 1inch tall. i used to be very active in sports till grade 12, so was never over-weight, but now in my university i dont involve in sports much and also dont do any other strenuous exercises plus i spent most of the last two years at home sitting on couch and studying, the result being that i have gained 7-8 kg and much around my lower abdomen and buttocks! now i really really want to lose all that extra fat around my waist and buttocks so please tell me the best exercises, healthy regimes, and diets that i can use to cut down all tht extra weight!

help please!
 
Welcome!

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Well, the bad news is there is absolutely nothing you can do to lose fat from any particular part of your body (i.e. abs and bottom), so get that particular goal out of your head right now.


The good news is - you can work on what/how you eat, and exercise, in order to lose fat, and at some point, it will come off of the places you want it to.

First - tell us what you eat on a typical day. Evaluating your current habits is a good place to start.

Also, what activity, if any, do you do? What do you have access to?
 
deschain: why did u say there's absolutely nothing tht can be done about the extra fat around lower abdomen? i mean do u have ne solid reason or proven fact? i personally dont wanna believe u, there has to be a way, some exercise or something! there are so many listed on this website for so many body parts! some of them has to work for me?what about those exercises aimed specifically at lower abdomen n buttocks?? help help!
 
deschain: why did u say there's absolutely nothing tht can be done about the extra fat around lower abdomen? i mean do u have ne solid reason or proven fact? i personally dont wanna believe u, there has to be a way, some exercise or something! there are so many listed on this website for so many body parts! some of them has to work for me?what about those exercises aimed specifically at lower abdomen n buttocks?? help help!

Re-read Deschains post.

What she is saying is that one cannot spot reduce fat loss and the "pattern" of fat loss can be gentically determined per individual.

You can decrease your body fat - through dietary manipulation and exercise and you can lose the portion you desire but you dont have the choice where it comes off as you move forward with your goal, but it WILL come off if your faithful with diet and excercise.

I am going to post this article for you to read to give you an idea.

Source:

Why cant we spot reduce?

This is an important question and one I'm frequently asked. You need to know a little bit of biology to understand the answer. Here's what you need to know. Fat is stored in special cells located all over your body called adipocytes. Adipocytes grow and shrink as they store and release fat, much like a balloon grows and shrinks as air is blown in and released. You gain weight when you pump up your adipocytes with fat by consuming more calories than you burn (excess calories can get stored as fat). You lose weight when your adipocytes release fat into the blood stream and shrink, either in response to exercise (exercise sends a signal to adipocytes to release fat) or when you reduce your calorie intake to the point where you are burning more than you consume. Fat released into the blood stream by adipocytes circulates to the muscles where it is burned for energy. (A car burns gasoline for energy; your muscles burn fat and carbohydrate.)

Exercise stimulates adipocytes to release fat by increasing circulation of hormones like norepinephrine (adrenaline). When norepinephrine reaches an adipocyte, no matter where in your body it's located, it signals special chemical messengers inside the adipocytes to stimulate fat release, and just like the balloon that shrinks when you let out the air, adipocytes shrink when they release fat. You will keep the fat off as long as it gets burned by the muscle and does not return to the adipocyte for storage. That's one of the reasons why exercise helps control body weight.

The reason that you can't spot reduce during exercise, which is what you are really asking, is that you don't have any control over which adipocytes release fat. Norepinephrine and the other hormones released during exercise do not discriminate. That is, they stimulate adipocytes to release fat wherever they are located. We all have patterns of weight loss and weight gain that tend to repeat (you typically gain and lose weight in the same pattern over and over), and we don't have any control over this. The good news is that we can stimulate our adipocytes to release fat and shrink to help us lose weight, and more important, keep it off, as long as we exercise regularly and keep our muscles burning fat.


Best wishes to you!

and,

one more thing,


ROCK ON! Party yourself into being happy and rocken it! :)


Chillen
 
Thanks Chillen.

Hasanz, you mentioned all the things out there that mention specific body parts. This is part of the problem of why so many people have difficulty obtaining their goals.

There is so very much out there promising things that are not actually possible - like pills, gadgets, or even certain exercises, that will reduce fat from any particular body part. It then leaves people with the misguided belief that this is a possibility. When it doesn't happen the way they thought it could, they get discouraged and quit.

Some people actually will lose fat from their "target" areas right off the bat --- but not because of what they did, because of their body.


Also, you can very well do exercises that "target" specific body parts. You can target a muscle or group of muscles to be worked, however, that is entirely different than where you lose fat from.
 
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Just to add to the above posts, generally speaking the first place that you start to store fat in the last place you tend to lose it.

Of course you can lose fat from the body parts you mentioned, it is just up to your body as to how it wants to go about it.
 
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