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By Wayne Foong

How to burn stubborn fat: The truth about belly fat, love handles, and thighs

Understand the truth about stubbon fat

Learn how to actually burn stubborn fat

Progress to speed up the fat burning process

Follow workout guide, not just diet plan

Spot Reduction Is a Myth

Trying to burn fat from your belly, love handles, or thighs? It feels impossible, right? That’s because you’ve been sold a lie.

Spot reduction is an idea that you can target fat loss in one area of the body. Unfortunately, spot reduction is a myth. No amount of crunches, planks, or so-called miracle creams will melt fat from a single spot. If they worked, we’d all have six-packs from laughing at bad fitness advice.

But here’s the good news: losing stubborn fat is possible. You just need to understand how fat loss really works.

You can’t spot reduce fat

Fat loss doesn’t happen in just one place. It happens across your whole body at once. Your genetics determine which areas shrink first and which hold on until the very end.

Some people notice fat loss in their face before anything else, while others slim down in their arms or legs. But here’s the frustrating truth: the areas you care about most, like your stomach, thighs, or hips, are usually the last to go.

This is why so many people give up too soon. They start a diet, don’t see quick changes in their “problem area,” and assume they’re doing something wrong. In reality, they just needed more time.

The truth about stubborn fat

Think of fat loss like draining a swimming pool, you can’t decide which part of the water level drops first. It all lowers at the same time, just not evenly.

For most men, the hardest fat to lose is around the stomach and love handles. For most women, it’s the hips, thighs, and butt. And then there’s face and neck fat, which everyone notices the moment you gain or lose a few pounds.

This comes down to genetics. Your body has favorite spots to store fat, and those are also the last ones it lets go of.

Unfortunately, the most stubborn areas like belly fat, love handles, or thigh fat are usually the last to go. This frustrates people into quitting early, when in reality, they just needed more patience and consistency.

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How to actually burn stubborn fat

The only proven way to burn fat is to create a calorie deficit.

This means burning more calories than you consume. No detox teas, special creams, or magic workouts will change that.

At first, you’ll notice fat loss in places you didn’t expect, like your arms or face. That’s normal. The key is to stay consistent. If you remain in a calorie deficit, your body will eventually burn fat from those stubborn spots too.

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How to speed up the process

While you can’t target fat loss, you can make stubborn areas look better by building muscle underneath. This doesn’t burn fat directly, but it helps your body look leaner and more defined once the fat starts coming off.

  • Struggling with belly fat? Train your abs. Not just burn fat, but to reveal a stronger core.
  • Holding fat in your thighs? Train your legs to build shape and strength.
  • Frustrated with face fat? Unfortunately, there’s no “face workout.” Just keep losing fat overall, and it will go down.

The fastest and most sustainable strategy is combining a calorie deficit with strength training.

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Calorie deficit is the key

Fat loss is simple, but it isn’t easy. You can burn stubborn fat, but only if you stay consistent and patient. Most people quit right before they would have seen results.

Stay in a calorie deficit, train consistently, and give your body time. The stubborn fat will come off.

If you want to stay motivated, focus on building strength while losing fat. 

That’s why we created the Calisthenics Playbook for Push Pull Squat. A beginner-friendly workout guide that helps you build muscle, master bodyweight moves, and improve your physique while staying lean.

I am fat, can I do calisthenics?

A lot of people worry that they need to lose fat before they can even start training, but that’s not true. You don’t need the “perfect body” to begin building strength.

In fact, calisthenics is one of the best ways to get started no matter your size, because you’re learning to move your body better, build muscle, and burn calories at the same time. 

If you’ve ever asked yourself “I’m fat, can I do calisthenics?” We made a full YouTube video on that exact topic. It walks you through how to start, what to focus on, and how to stay consistent so you can see real results.

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Yellow Dude teaches people how to get strong using their body weight. His style is simple - anyone can follow along and learn.

You can spot him by his yellow skin, fit body, and perfect form. He helps people learn bodyweight exercises, from basic moves to hard skills.

When he's not showing proper workout form, he makes funny memes about training and gets people excited about calisthenics.

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