Anonymous wrote:How old is too old to get Lipo? (I’m not implying that OP is too old, I’m just curious if there’s an age where lipo is no longer a good idea).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not lose weight. A BMI of 20 is probably the lowest you can go without sacrificing bones and muscle. Just be heathy and continue to exercise and try not to focus on what your perceive as flaws. You are 55. You are the only one that cares about saddlebags. No one else notices this is thinks of it as a flaw. They probably think you look amazing for your age and it is great you aren’t overweight
She is BMI 20 but 24% fat. Sounds like a skinny fat situation to me. She can probably lose a little bit of fat, but she should mostly build some muscle.
Anonymous wrote:I would not lose weight. A BMI of 20 is probably the lowest you can go without sacrificing bones and muscle. Just be heathy and continue to exercise and try not to focus on what your perceive as flaws. You are 55. You are the only one that cares about saddlebags. No one else notices this is thinks of it as a flaw. They probably think you look amazing for your age and it is great you aren’t overweight
Anonymous wrote:I think saddlebags are cute and feminine! My thighs are just fat and cellulitey all over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barre 3 zapped mine.
B3 person here - I love my workout and my studio. I agree the workout will help with OP's issue,especially the new B3 Strength class.
OP here and thanks, I’ll look into it. I just joined a gym so can’t afford other classes right now. Can any of the exercises translate to the gym?
Yes, in B3 we do a lot of squats, planks, deadlifts, rows, overhead presses, bicep and tricep with dumbbells. Basically a lot of the "push-pull" compound motions which is what you want and will give you the biggest bang for your buck. The key really is to push yourself, hard. Don't use tiny 3lbs weights, you'll just be spinning your wheels and not make much progress. You have to use weights that are heavier than you think you can handle.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barre 3 zapped mine.
B3 person here - I love my workout and my studio. I agree the workout will help with OP's issue,especially the new B3 Strength class.
OP here and thanks, I’ll look into it. I just joined a gym so can’t afford other classes right now. Can any of the exercises translate to the gym?
Yes, in B3 we do a lot of squats, planks, deadlifts, rows, overhead presses, bicep and tricep with dumbbells. Basically a lot of the "push-pull" compound motions which is what you want and will give you the biggest bang for your buck. The key really is to push yourself, hard. Don't use tiny 3lbs weights, you'll just be spinning your wheels and not make much progress. You have to use weights that are heavier than you think you can handle.