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I think the mechanics are the same as how it was explained to me for E (but I'll happily stand to be corrected by someone with direct experience).
Your existing body fat doesn't get redistributed. Rather, the distribution pattern of new body fat changes over that 6-month period of time.
If your weight remained perfectly stable then this wouldn't cause any visible changes, but in the real world we're constantly gaining and losing fractions of a pound over the course of the day.
Over time, you'll eventually burn through the body fat in places where it isn't building up anymore and gain it where it does. You can accelerate this process by deliberately burning off your old body fat, but large swings in body weight in a short period of time are generally considered to be unhealthy for a number of reasons.
Just keep working slowly toward your ideal and you'll get there!
This is very helpful, thank you. Any tips on burning the old body fat?
Yes, and I'm sorry:
It's way easier to add one or two data points to the graph every day than to count calories and estimate your burn rate, and the long baseline better captures your overall habits and averages out any variance in hydration.
Cardio or 5x5 Stronglifts