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Anonymous
You will not lose fat by doing area-specific workouts, such as ab workouts to reduce belly fat.
My advice is to reduce your diet to 5 meals a day, ~300 calories or so per meal.
5 small meals will get your metabolism working faster, and the diet will only amount to 1500 calories per day - enough for you to maintain a decent exercise schedule (nothing too heavy) and still burn body fat - thus turning it to muscle - and replacing/removing those rolls of fat you dislike.
My advice:
Join a gym, or use your school's gym.
Start a basic workout schedule (easy to research via google.com).
Jog, run, bike, or walk for 20-30 minutes a day, 3-5 days a week.
Start slow and amp up your workout over time; only make adjustments in weekly or monthly intervals.
If you do not have time for the gym, simply do the last couple of steps/ideas I suggested.
The diet/exercise combined are a must. You can't remove those 'jelly rolls' by specifically targeting them - you have to burn fat from your entire body, and, being large stores of fat, they will eventually be gone.
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