You dont specifically. Losing fat comes from where ever it was last put on. If fat was gained on your stomach, then hips, then thighs. It will come off in reverse; first your thighs, then hips, then stomach. Fat is lost from where ever your body pulls it from.
yes and no it depends on your natural body type for further information contact your gp because anorexia and underweighitis are very hard to get rid of by yourself. hope this helps
You can see your ribs because of low body fat percentage, but still have belly fat due to the distribution of fat in the body. Belly fat tends to accumulate around the midsection, even if other areas are leaner.
She would only appear fat because of the size of her belly, not from the level of fat on her body, such as over the hips, ribs, and deposits on her rump and brisket. A cow with a huge belly but with ribs and hips showing is certainly not fat.
Depends on how fat/muscled you are.
two fat guys eating Pork ribs at a bar :P
Pork ribs are very fattening. They have 20 percent saturated fat. The reason for this is because the pork and beef ribs is the most fatty part of the animal to eat.
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The number of ribs doesn't depend on body weight or fat. The number can vary between people, but as said it's not because of the figure if it does.
Pork ribs are very fattening. They have 20 percent saturated fat. The reason for this is because the pork and beef ribs is the most fatty part of the animal to eat.
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To reduce fat on your ribs, focus on a balanced diet with fewer calories and regular exercise. Incorporate cardio and strength training to help burn fat and build muscle in that area. Consistency and patience are key to seeing results.