Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you OP. I have the exact same issue--lean legs but a larger waist.
To the PP, you are ridiculous. If it were as easy as just losing the muffin top, no one would have one. I exercise 4x a week and am very fit and muscular everywhere except my darn jelly belly.
You can exercise 24 times a week and still have a belly fat. It is 80-85% of what you eat, and not how often you excersices. I've seen people loosing muffing top without exercising, just correcting their diet.
OK but in the meantime OP and some of us have to actually have something to wear for lunches and the park. Jesus, these kinds of responses never make sense- or maybe just maybe she doesn't have the energy or time or care to invest in having an aesthetically perfect body if she's healthy in all other regards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you OP. I have the exact same issue--lean legs but a larger waist.
To the PP, you are ridiculous. If it were as easy as just losing the muffin top, no one would have one. I exercise 4x a week and am very fit and muscular everywhere except my darn jelly belly.
You can exercise 24 times a week and still have a belly fat. It is 80-85% of what you eat, and not how often you excersices. I've seen people loosing muffing top without exercising, just correcting their diet.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you OP. I have the exact same issue--lean legs but a larger waist.
To the PP, you are ridiculous. If it were as easy as just losing the muffin top, no one would have one. I exercise 4x a week and am very fit and muscular everywhere except my darn jelly belly.
Anonymous wrote:You can alter jeans. The best thing that I found that fit me when I was in your shoes, was Gap long and lean. Not sure if they still making them. The absolutely best thing, I lost my weight and toned my stomach ( I am not ripped, but no muffin top). Now every jeans I try fit gorgeous.