"Cellulite is the visible, superficial result of un-toned, underused muscles, beneath/below the areas of skin which show the cellulite dimples and bumps."
Nah, that is not the case. Cellulite comes into being when fat accumulates in the subcutaneous connective tissue. So cellulite is the visible result of fat accumulations, although you don't need to be fat to have cellulite. It is mostly genetic whether your body tends to deposit fat there or not. Loosing weight when you are being obese or overweight improves cellulite and working out when you don't already do will tighten your trouble zones, but I think you don't necessarily work out wrong if you still have cellulite. Sure, you could try to lower your bodyfat below 15% or so, but that is not really an option, is it?
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"Cellulite is the visible, superficial result of un-toned, underused muscles, beneath/below the areas of skin which show the cellulite dimples and bumps."
Nah, that is not the case. Cellulite comes into being when fat accumulates in the subcutaneous connective tissue. So cellulite is the visible result of fat accumulations, although you don't need to be fat to have cellulite. It is mostly genetic whether your body tends to deposit fat there or not. Loosing weight when you are being obese or overweight improves cellulite and working out when you don't already do will tighten your trouble zones, but I think you don't necessarily work out wrong if you still have cellulite. Sure, you could try to lower your bodyfat below 15% or so, but that is not really an option, is it?
May 18, 2010 - 2:39amThis Comment
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