Hello guys , I'm a 18 year old Indian guy.
I weigh around 60kgs at height 178cm
My BMI is 18.9 which is really close to being underweight.
The problem is I have belly fat and it doesn't seem to go away , I did intermittent fasting for about 3 weeks which really helped me lose weight but had no effect on my belly fat . I'm counting my calories regularly via an android app and I'm always below my daily calorie maintenance level by 200-300 but the question is , even after doing all this why have I not seen almost any change in the fat of my belly , there has been a noticeable reduction in fat from other parts of my body such as the face , arms , legs , thighs and neck.
What should be done to fix the overall skinny but fat look of my body ? Should I lose more weight or do something else? Please help me out.
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09-10-2019, 09:14 PM #1
How should I get lean (and get abs) when I'm skinny-fat and underweight?
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09-10-2019, 09:20 PM #2
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You should post a photo for better advice, but my gut tells me that you should be building muscle and not trying to lose weight. When you're skinny fat there comes a point where no amount of dieting is going to get rid of your belly unless you get so skinny that you look like a skeleton. You need to build muscle all over and then worry about the fat later.
All it takes is consistency, effort, proper nutrition, good programming, and TIME.
Don't be upset with the results you didn't get from the work you did not do.
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09-10-2019, 09:39 PM #3
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09-11-2019, 12:08 AM #5
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09-11-2019, 01:26 AM #7
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Yep
That's life as a natural lifter.
You've got to remember that people with good physiques often come from a long sporting background - which means they've effectively been training for years, even if they didn't use weights, it still affects their underlying body composition. Whereas if you have been sitting in front of a computer for most of your life, you have very little underneath... this takes time to rectify.
This lack of understanding of body composition is the source of many problems of this forum. You would do well to take note of this. Almost everyone underestimates how much fat and how little muscle they begin with. I did.
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09-11-2019, 06:21 AM #8
I'm a naturally very skinny dude. My girl just dumped my ass again and ****ed up all the progress I made since she last dumped me. I'm like 135lbs now ****ing terrible, but anyway I sincerely recommend eating a high protein, high fat, lowish carb diet. I eat sonic everyday, burritos, energy drinks, protein powder(not healthy but **** it if it works it works) Im getting like 180p 220c 150-190f macro blend. It doesn't take too long with a fast metabolism. I went from being skinny fat with like a 2 pack, to veins all over my pelvis, shoulders and chest in about 3 months. Just hit the gym like it's the only thing keeping you sane. I leaned up and gained weight at the same time but I had also just come from borderline starvation.
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09-11-2019, 06:27 AM #9
My advice build muscle first and forget trying to get small skinny abs. They don't look good and you have to starve to get them.
Build a solid base of muscle and strength and then reveal your work later. You can still look lean and big without abs they usually are a waste of time unless you have the mass. You will look better in the long run.
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09-11-2019, 08:52 AM #11
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There is nothing wrong with the Indian diet as long as you make sure you get both enough protein and enough vegetables. Carbs are not the enemy, they will give you energy in the gym.
If there is a problem in the Indian population, it's down to lifestyle (not enough exercise, too many calories in total). There is a high prevalence of type II diabetes too which can affect results.
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09-11-2019, 09:56 AM #12
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09-12-2019, 08:28 AM #17
I dunno, I had a job at 14 and bought my own protein bars and powders to supplement the fact my parents did mostly all of the cooking. Also asked for my mom to pick certain foods up at the grocery store so I could make some of my own meals. But yea sitting at home making excuses is cool too, not quite sure what the point of posting was though.
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