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Why would you deal with it if you didn't have to? Go see a chiropractor, see if he can do anything.Originally posted by speed dawg
I have this problem also. I have a slight curvature in my lower spine. My dad has it also, we walk the exact same way. My belly is always poking out. It's just one of those things in life you have to deal with.
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Aight, just posting an update. It's been 3 weeks and I've narrowed down the possible causes of the 'beer gut'.
From the quote:1. I could very well be lactose intolerant, and an expanded stomach/digestive tract could be the side affect. I've scheduled an allergy test for afew days from now, so that should clear this up. Also, on monday i'll start a program which involves no dairy for 8 weeks, so these effectively take care of the possibility of lactose intolerance.
2. It could, although unlikely, be bad posture. I'm going to get a chairopractic exam done, to cross this possibility off.
3. I'll follow EFFORTs advice and do the morning cardio as well as crack down on my diet, again starting on monday. I somehow doubt that this is the case, but its certainly a possibility, I just have hard time believing it. Again it couldn't hurt to clean up my already clean diet. Shedding afew more % of external fat couldn't hurt, atleast not yet.
4. It could be the intra-abdominal fat thing, in which case the only solution is...*drum roll*....more dieting! If it's this one, I'm going to be uber-mad, because this is only common in old women. My mom works at a hospital so I'm going to ask for a CT scan, which is the only way to test for intra-abdominal fat. This will take acouple weeks to get hold of, but it'll conclude this possibility as well.
5. another thought I have is just that I might be a hardline endomorph.
If this is the case, then I guess there's nothing much I can do, except mabye surgery.
6. Perhaps it is just slack abdominal muscles and has nothing to do with digestion or bodyfat. If it's this, I believe there's a surgical procedure to fix it, but I won't consider anything for the time being.
1. I haven't had milk in 3 weeks. Although it isn't the cause of the belly in general, it did contribute to overall bloating. Not too noticeable, I just get things like tiny *****-tits and feeling generally bloated. For myself, I probably won't be drinking much milk from now on, since my body doesn't seem to like it too much. It's not a major problem so I'm not going to be anal about it though. The lactose-intolerance is ruled out, although it does lead to minor bloating.
2. I went to the chiropractor last week, and he gave me the once-over. He says I have great posture, but... but apparently I have a slight pelvic tilt, which might be a major player in the battle of the bulge. I have another appointment this thursday where he'll do a real exam. By the way, sleeping on your stomach is terrible I discovered. sleeping that way tilts your pelvis forward, making the belly more prominent. sleep on your back. This one is still in play.
3. Cardio is still happening, tweaked my diet abit, and sticking to it. I did binge drink this weekend, but that's the last time until June, and I'll stick to that. I did abit of mirror gazing and realized that I still have a substantial amount of visceral(thats what they call it apparently) fat to burn off, so that certaintly could be the entire thing right there. I'm going to work my body fat down to 7-9% by the end of this year, so that should clear this up. This is still a very likely cause of the beer belly, despite a faint outline of a four pack.
4. The intra-abdominal fat thing is still possible. Still working on that CT scan, probably within the next few weeks, although haven't booked it. Still in play, although because of the amount of fat I noticed I still had, I think this is less likely, also considering its usually found in old people(50+).
5. I still don't really know how much of an endomorph I am. I could just be an overweight mesomorph. I'll let you guys decide this in my next progress pics(next weekend).
6. I've been really cracking down on the ab muscle thing this month. Been working them twice a week, hitting from all sides, weighted, etc.. pretty intense. I've noticed a strength gain and the natural urge of my belly to push out has decreased a little. Underdeveloped ab muscles could still be a factor. I suppose another few months of good ab work will decide this. My chiropractor also commented on weak abdominal muscles, so we'll see how this goes. This one is still a major player.
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So far so good. Fell off the rails this weekend, but fvck it was st.patties day and i'm part irish. Back on the dusty trail this monday, so I'm expecting some good results in the next few months.
peace