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Old Tue, Jul-31-01, 14:09
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How to Deal with Flabby Skin

by Tom McCann and Liz Neporent

Let's imagine for a minute what a 30-pound garbage bag full of jelly sitting on the floor would look like. The jelly would expand to the outer limits of the bag and fill it entirely. Then, if you gradually removed a pound or two of jelly out of the bag each week, what would happen? The jelly would be gone, but most likely the bag would retain (at least in part) its previous jelly-filled shape.

The same thing happens to your skin after a significant weight loss. The fat that had built up around your trouble spots has caused your skin to take on a shape that may be hard to change. Your fat cells were essentially filled to capacity. Now that you've lost weight and eliminated the fat, all the cells have retained their shape, causing your skin to resemble the empty garbage bag on the floor.

This may seem discouraging, but just think, you've done a great job eliminating all that fat from your body. First, be proud of this accomplishment. Next, take some action to reduce that flabby skin. Here's how:

Build some muscle. Although 'spot reducing' a flabby area is impossible, weight training can help you 'spot train' in order to build muscle. Because muscle has a harder, more definite structure than fat, building yourself up may reduce the appearance of saggy skin, especially if you're young.

To maximize the benefits of weight training, train all of your major muscle groups; start with basic exercises for your buttocks, legs, chest, back, shoulders, arms, abs and lower back. There are a limitless number of exercises that build shapely muscles and help reduce the appearance of flabby skin. We recommend hiring a qualified personal trainer or 'exercise specialist' to help you structure a program that will work best for you.

Tone your midsection. Many of us, especially women, have particular trouble with stretched-out skin around the middle. If you've had a kid or two, we don't have to tell you that! Targeting your abdominal muscles with a variety of crunches and other middle-body exercises on a regular basis can not only help tone your tummy but also reduce the appearance of flabby skin. We recommend doing 3-5 sets of 9-15 abdominal exercises at least twice a week. Remember: The key is intensity. In other words, perform each and every rep slowly, carefully and precisely so by the end of the set your abs feel worked.
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Great article Fern ... I often get asked this by women at the gym and this article explains it all very well.
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{fern: 30-pound garbage bag full of jelly } Here in the UK we've got a hilarious advert about a guy who is trying to get rid of this 30-pound excess baggage and it's stalking him. I found it quite effecting in getting the message through to me - as does your message about the need to put in more exercise, more regularly.

Thanks.
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Fiona (and Dan)-
Glad you liked the article! I know people who have lost a lot of weight and still have a lot of excess skin so I figured this might help some people.

Fiona-
I'd love to see that ad.... just thinking of it is making me giggle!!
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If u saw it u'd really be ROFL for days. It is soooo funny. Being stalked by this shapeless mass of flab that vaguely resembles your love handles and tummy area. Poor man's going up the wall trying to get rid of it - a bit like losing on Low-Fat!
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