tomatheist
New member
Hi y'all.
35 year old male, 5' 8" 163 pounds. I maxed out at about 190 about a year ago, and have been working my way down ever since. I've found a lot of success in just being consistent with a 30-45 minute work out every day and eating better overall (nothing unsustainable). My workouts tend to be a run of 1.5-3 miles depending on the day, some work with weights (curls, presses) and sit ups (regular and oblique-focused).
Here's the problem: I'm tightening up everywhere but my stupid spare tire around my gut. Are there specific things I can add to my routine to focus on that? It's not like extra skin or anything, it's just a collection of fat that refuses to go away. I've always been sort of built that way -- but when I'm skinny (like under 140) it goes away. But I don't want to be skinny, I want to be like 150 with some muscle definition. But at 150 I have the spare tire, which is so frustrating. How do I fight this stupid biology?
Thanks!
35 year old male, 5' 8" 163 pounds. I maxed out at about 190 about a year ago, and have been working my way down ever since. I've found a lot of success in just being consistent with a 30-45 minute work out every day and eating better overall (nothing unsustainable). My workouts tend to be a run of 1.5-3 miles depending on the day, some work with weights (curls, presses) and sit ups (regular and oblique-focused).
Here's the problem: I'm tightening up everywhere but my stupid spare tire around my gut. Are there specific things I can add to my routine to focus on that? It's not like extra skin or anything, it's just a collection of fat that refuses to go away. I've always been sort of built that way -- but when I'm skinny (like under 140) it goes away. But I don't want to be skinny, I want to be like 150 with some muscle definition. But at 150 I have the spare tire, which is so frustrating. How do I fight this stupid biology?
Thanks!