stubborn fat

hkbecky

Active Member
Hi Cathe,

I just want to say i love your workouts, you always manage to keep me challenged and actually wanting to workout rather than dreading it!

My question is - is it possible that the fat closest to the muscle and the final layer covering my muscles is extra-stubborn? Or is fat - fat wherever it is on your body?

Is there a reason why the last layer is the hardest to lose?
Now, I've heard of many cases where people like me have trouble losing the final layer of flab on my thighs and tricep area.

I can see the formation of nice muscle building beneath my flab and I have been working out regularly and eating clean 4-5 days a week for over a year. I'm almost as lean as I want to be but not there just yet!!

Any tips on how to finally rid the flab to a nice lean layer of skin?

I'm anxious and can't wait to show off the fruits of my labour this summer.

Thanks!!
 
Hi! Would still love to know the answer to this question!

And have an additional question about fat:

Correct me if I'm wrong, I read that there's also fat inside the muscle. From what I understand, if you work hard enough and over a consistent period of time, the fat from within the muscle will also start to reduce along with the layer above the muscle. This will make the muscle even more toned, lean, solid and also shrink in size. Which makes a very fit and toned person heavier than someone of the same build who does not have as much muscle.

Is this true?

Many thanks again!
Becky
 

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