How can I avoid this

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  • missworld95
    missworld95 Posts: 131 Member
    Alright kids, no need to be rude. I'm not a freaking professional, I just started a lifestyle change so I don't have any clue about fitness, eating etc. SORRY... and of course I know I won't look exactly like that, I was just asking about the muscle bulking up part.

    Thank you very much for those who weren't complete *ssholes for no reason, and gave me a straight answer.
  • PantalaNagaPampa
    PantalaNagaPampa Posts: 1,031 Member
    Squats, Squats, and more Squats to EARN those legs.

    Keep doing the shred for that lean tones look. No worries about looking like that unless you want to start eating big and lifiting big, it is a whol other lifestyle change. good luck with the shred.
  • missworld95
    missworld95 Posts: 131 Member
    Thanks!
  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    Alright kids, no need to be rude. I'm not a freaking professional, I just started a lifestyle change so I don't have any clue about fitness, eating etc. SORRY... and of course I know I won't look exactly like that, I was just asking about the muscle bulking up part.

    Thank you very much for those who weren't complete *ssholes for no reason, and gave me a straight answer.

    You don't have to be a professional -- everyone has to start someplace. You just happened to pick an image of a body type people work YEARS to achieve through immense amounts of work. And for a lot of people around here, that is their goal -- so without realizing it you kind of insulted bunch of people by saying their goal was something to fear for its looks and something that just happens without effort.

    I understand your fear. I want to have a leaner body, but one that is still soft -- toned but not lots of muscle. Like people said, you're doing the correct workouts for that goal. If you're just starting out researching workouts and nutrition will be super helpful so you can focus your energies on how to achieve your goals.
  • missworld95
    missworld95 Posts: 131 Member
    Alright kids, no need to be rude. I'm not a freaking professional, I just started a lifestyle change so I don't have any clue about fitness, eating etc. SORRY... and of course I know I won't look exactly like that, I was just asking about the muscle bulking up part.

    Thank you very much for those who weren't complete *ssholes for no reason, and gave me a straight answer.

    You don't have to be a professional -- everyone has to start someplace. You just happened to pick an image of a body type people work YEARS to achieve through immense amounts of work. And for a lot of people around here, that is their goal -- so without realizing it you kind of insulted bunch of people by saying their goal was something to fear for its looks and something that just happens without effort.

    I understand your fear. I want to have a leaner body, but one that is still soft -- toned but not lots of muscle. Like people said, you're doing the correct workouts for that goal. If you're just starting out researching workouts and nutrition will be super helpful so you can focus your energies on how to achieve your goals.

    I really didn't mean to offend. Like I said, I admire her for her dedication, I just have her leg shape, so I gain and lose weight mainly in my thighs. I'm just trying to make sure I won't gain a lot of muscle in that area because it's not my goal. But really, thanks for the explanation :smile:
  • sweetsarahj
    sweetsarahj Posts: 701 Member
    You can avoid this by doing exactly what you are doing.


    LMAO!
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