I would apreciate some suggestions about one of my clients. She is a 50yr old housewife who's main concern is to loose body fat. We started at just under 200lbs and over the past 4months she has lost 30inches around the body and 40lbs down from her total weight (bf% is a little inaccurate in this instance). She has been doing empty stomach cardio at 65-75% of her mhr x5 timed per week and we have started to integrate some light squats, lunges and a little ab work (the latter is more for psychological benefits). The cardio is varied with intervals and inclines etc to add variety and avoid stagnancy. Weight training is not possible as her upper body is disabled and her lower body is very delicate in terms of joint pain etc, which is all conected to her disability. Her diet is clean, with a ratio of 50%p 30%c 20%f, her supplement intake consists of glucosamine, caffine (natural form), efa's, multivit, whey and cayenne. The main problem is her stomach. Although it has decreased in size it is still very hard and solid. The fat stores in this area seem to be refusing to shift possibly due to the length of time they have been there. Any suggestions on things that could be altered to help tap into these stores. Please dont state obvious things like theres no such thing as spot reduction as thats not what im looking for. Is there scientific evidence to suggest that post menapausal women maintain ab fat stores due to estrogen levels? Also drugs are out, natural all the way! Thanks