How to build muscle and look toned??
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nadiabear1
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Heyy, I really need help with building muscle because I literally have none, and people are telling me not to lose any more weight because it's dangerous, But when I look at my body I find myself disgusting and It's because I'm not toned at all, I have a flabby belly and thighs, I can't go to a gym because I'm not confident enough and I only have some 3kg dumb bells. Pleasee post some youtube videos which will help me build some muscle and will lower my body fat percentage, Thank you so much xx
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Tony Horton's youtube channel is a good place to start for free workouts. He has some good resistance training workouts that he posts there that will give you a good start. As for building muscle make sure you are eating at a calorie surplus. I would keep your protein intake fairly high yet though for shredding the belly fat. 40%-50% protein will help get rid of that. Here's a good place to start
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEX38eAVa3g&list=UUtg-WxwloE0cwFeIea7ckqw. Also I'd invest in some adjustable dumbbells if you are looking to build muscle. 3kg dumbbells aren't going to be enough. I hope this helps!
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Sorry dear, but 6lb. weights won't get the job done. Go to the library and check out books on weight training to educate yourself, or read some articles online. Start a progressive weight lifting program. You'll be amazed at how you can transform your body in a relatively short period of time if you lift 3x per week and eat the proper diet.0
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Do a search for bodyweight exercises. you can get a pretty fair strength training workout with no equipment at all!0
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I also think yoga is a good place to start toning, particularly for your core.0
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Do a search for bodyweight exercises. you can get a pretty fair strength training workout with no equipment at all!
I second this suggestion. And there is a fair amount of progression to keep you busy for years. For example, you can go all the way from wall push ups to 1-handed elevated push ups.0
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