Its always a uniform weight loss based on the muscle tone on every body part and the amount it is exercised.
But not a perceptible amount from your feet. When you lose weight it's just that you shrink your fat cells. There are precious few fat cells in your feet.
run... motion is key
i think the best way to do that diet and work out
Yes, you can lose weight in your thighs by losing water, which includes taking diuretic pills. You can also lose weight in your thighs by swimming in the water and exercising.
Sometimes. Usually, however, weight gain of any kind tends to widen and sometimes make feet larger, and this increase tends to remain, even with weight loss.
The length of your feet will not decrease but the height may, depending on how much fat is stored around the bones of your feet.
If you mean when you first start its because you lose water weight. Also if youre very heavy you'll lose more weight then only a slight overweight person.
yes but its also healthy to eat right if your trying to lose weight you should also go to a diet you have to eat right if you want to lose weight.
All you have to do is lose weight. Once you lose weight your feet will become less swollen or less fat. If you are already thin then good luck because odds are your foot is already as small as it can be.
Yes, as you lose weight and with age (and possibly with postmenopause), your feet do "shrink". I used to wear an 8.5 shoe (and still do if it is closed toe), however for flip flops I can wear anywhere from a 7 to a 7.5. Your foot does not shrink in length, just width.
No. You can also eat "regular" food.
No matter what the height of the person desiring to lose weight, the number of calories to burn off 1 pound is the same. One pound equals about 3500 calories.
Matthew Hagee lost weight by eating a gluten free diet. He also chose to stay away from fatty foods and sugary sweets. A weight loss plan focused on cardio also helped him lose the weight.