Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 I read this interview with Lyle Mc from The Facts about Fitness website. http://thefactsaboutfitness.com/research/lyle_part_two.htm Q. Are there any tricks you have for women who want to lose the last bit of 'stubborn' fat? Do they need to do things significantly differently to men? A. Women's hip and thigh fat has been a perennial problem as it tends to be the most stubborn of all bodyfat to lose. Men's abdominal fat, although many men will disagree with me here, is relatively easy: men mainly need to be more patient and the abdominal fat will come off. In contrast, hip and thigh fat is very difficult to mobilize and burn off. This is why you get women with absolutely ripped upper bodies who are still carrying significant fat in their lower bodies. The reason is clearly evolutionary, women's hip and thigh fat exists to support pregnancy and milk production. Quite in fact, during lactation, women's hip and thigh fat becomes the easiest to mobilize but I haven't figured out a good way to take advantage of this...yet. There are a number of reasons for the stubbornness of women's body fat, not the least of which is poor blood flow. If a woman feels her hip and thigh fat, she'll tend to notice that it's colder than other parts of her body; this is due to poor blood flow. It turns out that aerobic activity can overcome this limitation; women tend to need more cardio than men to come in ripped (many men can get ripped on nothing but lifting and calorie restriction). But even regular cardio doesn't solve the problem. Other reasons include the type of fat that is stored there and the fact that stubborn body fat is more resistant to fat mobilizing stimuli. Dan Duchaine was probably the first to come up with a solution and that was oral yohimbe. Falsely touted as a testosterone booster, yohimbe blocks the receptor on fat cells (called an alpha-adrenoreceptor) that makes fat mobilization so difficult. Regular use of oral yohimbe with caffeine prior to morning fasted cardio can have a noticeable effect on women's fat loss. As I discuss in the Ultimate Diet 2.0, it turns out that low-carbohydrate diets (20% or less calories from carbohydrate for 3-4 days) tends to automatically inhibit those same alpha-adrenoreceptors. The third and fourth day of the UD2 are good for mobilizing and burning off stubborn body fat. Has anyone tried Yohimbe? Just curious. I tend to think that if it worked so great everyone would be talking about it! __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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