sthern_chick
12-09-2004, 08:16 PM
I am misproportioned! My upper body is larger than my lower body, it seems that I gain weight only on my upper body. I have been told to do cardio like jogging, but the problem is my lower body gets smaller also. How can I focus on losing fat on my upper body without altering my lower body???? Please, I need to change, I need to do something about this.
alexthegreat
12-09-2004, 10:25 PM
you can't. when you lose bodyfat you lose it throughtout your body. the only thing for your legs to get big is workout heavy and consume enoguh protein. Give it time.
HobbZ
12-11-2004, 01:59 AM
Your legs wont get "small" if you do cardio, they'll just lose fat, which is usually considered to be good. Also, if there isnt much fat to burn on the lower body, then its going to burn from the upper body.
Cardio and dieting is the solution.
Tank53
12-15-2004, 10:24 AM
It's the old Apple vs. Pear shape. I think I'm an apple too so welcome to the family...
Seriously though, even if you are losing from your legs, you're losing from your upper body too. You can't spot train to lose weight in a particular area. Think of you body like a blown up balloon. You can't just let air out of part of it, like the top part or lower part. If you let air out, it's out of the whole balloon. Same way with your body and fat. If you lose it, you lose it overall not just in sections like your legs or arms.
Eventually there will be no more fat to suck up from your legs and most of your fat burning attention will be drawn to your upper body. It'll catch up in time. Just keep exercising.
Jessicca
12-15-2004, 03:31 PM
Where at specifically on your upper body? Stomach, arms, everywhere?
hausgrl
12-16-2004, 07:18 AM
I am misproportioned! My upper body is larger than my lower body, it seems that I gain weight only on my upper body. I have been told to do cardio like jogging, but the problem is my lower body gets smaller also. How can I focus on losing fat on my upper body without altering my lower body???? Please, I need to change, I need to do something about this.
Well think about it ... the majority of cardiovascular activities involve a lower body workout - especially jogging. So logic would be ... incorporate some upper body workouts.