Does lifting make your veins more prominent?
newlife7654
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I have begun lifting weights 3 times a week and my fiance said that my veins are showing more, and that I my arms (forearms in particular) are looking more masculine. Do you think that really happens? Any advice on how to stop this? I need to lose weight and tone, so I don't plan on stopping weight lifting.
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combination of losing fat and improved circulation to your muscles (which is a by product of lifting) will make you more vascular. its mostly temporary though and will fade within a couple hours of lifting0
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Anything that increases blood flow can and likely will increase vascularization.0
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Need pics to see what you're talking about.0
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Only if you're really, really, really lean or sometimes right after lifting my forearms will be a little veiny. It goes away.
Weird thing, I use lifting straps to help me isolate muscle groups before my grip wears out (weak hands) and noticed my forearms aren't quite as vascular as they would be when I don't use them.
These are my fav:
http://www.versagripps.com/
EDIT: I'm pretty proud of my emerging bicep vein.0 -
combination of losing fat and improved circulation to your muscles (which is a by product of lifting) will make you more vascular. its mostly temporary though and will fade within a couple hours of lifting0
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That happens when you lose fat but like the other person said it is also temporary. That's what Arnold described as The Pump.
I say enjoy the feel and tell your husband that fit is the new sexy
congrats on starting this journey0 -
I've been exercising pretty consistently over the last 2-3 months and I'm noticing the veins in my feed are showing more now. Other than that not especially, they're not exactly ripping out of the fat on my arms :P0
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Thanks everybody! Fit is the new sexy...I love it. Thanks for the reassurance this is normal, and hopefully temporary.0
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Losing fat and genetics is what makes your veins pop.0
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Sorry about the double post0
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Nope, bodyfat does. You can be beefier than Arnold at his prime and with enough fat you won't be able to see a vein. You can see veins because there's nothing in-between the skin and the veins, so to speak. Fill it up with soft cushy fat and the vein is now hidden.0
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I started lifting in November and my hands and forearms look like a veiny road map to me. I agree it may be genetics, because I remember playing with my grandmother's veiny hands when I was a kid.0
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Tell your BF to stop complaining and get his weight up.
You haven't gotten masculine- it's a lot of lot of lot of work to get "masculine.
and by a lot I mean work and drugs.0 -
Lol, I'm jealous. I want my veins to show when I'm lifting, that bicep/forearm vein especially on girls is really attractive to me for some reason, I'm strange I know.0
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Your fiance needs to not be so picky.0
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You could start smoking. Nicotine is a vaso constrictor. Caffeine is a vaso dilator. I'm quite vascular and if freaks my kids out. Warm weather will also make them pop.
jk about smoking. Don't smoke. I've heard it's bad0 -
Lol, I'm jealous. I want my veins to show when I'm lifting, that bicep/forearm vein especially on girls is really attractive to me for some reason, I'm strange I know.
I'm the same way. I want OP to post pics! I'm jelly over here.0 -
Yes - sadly, for me, too. I don't like the veins on my legs/arms. Unfortunately, there's no way to stop is besides gaining weight and quitting lifting.0
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Having good CV fitness IMO doesn't make anyone look more masculine. It's called being physically fit. Don't let anyone hold you back!0
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Chics dig my veins...0
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The more fat I cut, the more my veins pop out. Working out definitely makes them pop out more, but that's temporary.
To the OP: I don't think anything you do can cover up your veins, besides putting on fat... Looking "veiny" is just a consequence of low body fat, as far as I know. Where you carry your fat is genetic.0 -
It's made me more vein-y (it's really gross). My wrists and forearms are probably where I carry the least fat so I imagine that is why they show up there. For me it's after exercise and when I'm warm - BUT they're more visible than they used to be regardless.0
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Funny enough, that's what I look out for after lifting. Makes me feel like a super woman. Lol0
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Yes. I have veins showing up all over my forearms, a big one in each bicep, and several on my lower abdomen. Comes with the territory.0
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