HELP: I dont want muscles, Just want to get rid of flab!
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Just do cardio, don't do any strength training.
It's not up to us to tell her that she needs to have muscles, and that they are beautiful etc. She can do as she pleases with her body.0 -
Thank you, your advice is appreciated. But forget large muscles, I don't even want the smallest of toned muscles showing up on my arms. I want it to look just as it does without the flab, no tone no nothing.
Lipo might do it.
And skin removal after the Lipo.
To firm your skin, you need to firm what is underneath and know that your skin will not bounce back to a perfect shape right away, it took time to get there and time spent being like it was and now it will take time for it to go to a nice shape too.
Also don't for a second think you can get overly muscular by working out with weights regularly, that will not happen. You'd have to be taking steroids or have to bulk and cut for a long period of time to get there and obviously that is not what you are doing. So just keep lifting until you get where you want to be and then figure out your body and weight maintenance to stay there.0 -
Just do cardio, don't do any strength training.
It's not up to us to tell her that she needs to have muscles, and that they are beautiful etc. She can do as she pleases with her body.
Well, technically everyone needs to have muscles. And technically, they are beautiful.0 -
I found this video on Pinterest, and just watching it made my arms hurt, but it's designed to help tone your arms without bulking them up. Hope this helps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=4dQOBbLnk7o
watching that video made my eyes bleed. around the 3 minute mark when she tried to fly back to jupiter or wherever in the universe she's from my brain exploded.
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Just do cardio, don't do any strength training.
It's not up to us to tell her that she needs to have muscles, and that they are beautiful etc. She can do as she pleases with her body.
Well, technically everyone needs to have muscles. And technically, they are beautiful.
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I know the exact kind of body type you mean. You want to appear soft and feminine, like Marilyn Monroe. I don't know why people have to be so snarky about it, you have the right to look any way you want as long as you go about it in a healthy way.
I think you should focus on cardio. Since you've already been walking, maybe you try upping the intensity with something else that's still fun, like dancing. You don't have to join a class or anything. I lost weight in the past by just dancing in my room in front of a mirror, lol. I did it for about an hour a day (I need to start doing it again! :O). You can also invest in rhythm/dance games to make it more engaging as well. If you're swinging your arms a lot while dancing, you'll likely notice them getting more firm without the muscled look.
Also, Marilyn Monroe has said she liked to use five pound weights to exercise her arms, and she'd do repetitions util she got tired. She also noted she didn't like to count rhythmically because she couldn't stand exercise if she had to feel regimented about it. So I think you'll get the look you want with cardio and just a bit of arm training. I hope I've been of some help, lol.0 -
Thank you, your advice is appreciated. But forget large muscles, I don't even want the smallest of toned muscles showing up on my arms. I want it to look just as it does without the flab, no tone no nothing.
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You described skinny fatness to a T. Just overdo your cardio and undereat. That'll get you to lose body fat and atrophy those muscles...0 -
/sigh
You're profile picture describes my reaction to the OP's "problem."0 -
I know the exact kind of body type you mean. You want to appear soft and feminine, like Marilyn Monroe. I don't know why people have to be so snarky about it, you have the right to look any way you want as long as you go about it in a healthy way.
I think you should focus on cardio. Since you've already been walking, maybe you try upping the intensity with something else that's still fun, like dancing. You don't have to join a class or anything. I lost weight in the past by just dancing in my room in front of a mirror, lol. I did it for about an hour a day (I need to start doing it again! :O). You can also invest in rhythm/dance games to make it more engaging as well. If you're swinging your arms a lot while dancing, you'll likely notice them getting more firm without the muscled look.
Also, Marilyn Monroe has said she liked to use five pound weights to exercise her arms, and she'd do repetitions util she got tired. She also noted she didn't like to count rhythmically because she couldn't stand exercise if she had to feel regimented about it. So I think you'll get the look you want with cardio and just a bit of arm training. I hope I've been of some help, lol.
This person said it well. Again, we don't have the right to project our own ideals on her.0 -
I found this video on Pinterest, and just watching it made my arms hurt, but it's designed to help tone your arms without bulking them up. Hope this helps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=4dQOBbLnk7o
watching that video made my eyes bleed. around the 3 minute mark when she tried to fly back to jupiter or wherever in the universe she's from my brain exploded.0 -
must not bash op must not bash op...
just to tell OP i have had to eat 3000 calories a day (eat beyond being full) and lift at least 100lbs with free weights. This stuff doesn't come easy.0 -
Thank you, your advice is appreciated. But forget large muscles, I don't even want the smallest of toned muscles showing up on my arms. I want it to look just as it does without the flab, no tone no nothing.
I hate to break it to you, but the fat is covering up the muscles. If you lose the fat the muscles will be visible. :huh:0 -
I hear atrophied limbs are all the rage these days.0
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wth did i just read?0
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you would have to not workout... and not eat... not having muscles is the silliest thing I have ever heard!0
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Hate to tell you but you body is already covered in muscles. They are literally every where.
And are very important for supporting your skeletal structure.
Lifting heavy weights helps lower your risk of osteoporosis.
but females do not get "BULKY" unless they are really trying hard to be bulky.
maintaining lean muscle helps your metabolism (so I keep reading) and keeps you from looking flabby as you lose weight.0 -
I found this video on Pinterest, and just watching it made my arms hurt, but it's designed to help tone your arms without bulking them up. Hope this helps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=4dQOBbLnk7o
watching that video made my eyes bleed. around the 3 minute mark when she tried to fly back to jupiter or wherever in the universe she's from my brain exploded.
I especially like how her hands shrank and her arms got shorter when she reached her arms straight out to the side. Magic! I wanna learn to do that!0 -
This has probably already been said, but I'm not going to read through 5 pages of replies...
According to the P90X program that I used, if you want bulk, use a heavier weight and fewer reps; if you want lean muscles (sounds like that IS what you want), use a lighter weight and more reps. That is, 8-10 reps for bulk, 12-15 for lean. The idea is to pick a weight at which the last rep or two is really hard. If the 15th is too easy, you need more weight. If you can't make 12 with the weight you have, try the next size down. And be sure you have good form with the weights you are using. Bad form is worse than anything.0 -
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ah, I have read further, you do not even want the 'smaller bit of toned up muscle"
in that case, just stick with cardio and eat at a caloric deficit until you get to th weight you want, then slowly increase to eat at maintenance check your TDEE (how many calories you need) every time you drop about 10 pounds as your caloric needs will change.0 -
If she doesn't want muscles, she doesn't want to look like she has muscles. I don't think anyone's helping her by telling her "you'll look so much better with muscles" - that's not what she wants and wasn't the question.
Usually if you want to fill out flabby skin you would have to have muscles, but since you don't want that, really all you can do is just try to lose as much fat as you can. Kind of a catch 22 because the more muscle you have, the more fat you'll burn. I guess really all you can do is just stick with cardio and eat at a deficit...and just keep going until you get to wherever you want.0 -
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I found this video on Pinterest, and just watching it made my arms hurt, but it's designed to help tone your arms without bulking them up. Hope this helps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=4dQOBbLnk7o0 -
I give up.
Well, I for one appreciated your info, bumblebums.
OP, I want my body to look like Heidi Klum's. but you know what? I'm 5'6" tall and most of my body is torso, meaning I have the leg length of a shorter person. I will never look like Heidi. I look more like a reasonably fit mother of two. my belly area juts out from two pregnancies and my waist isn't narrow. That having been said, I hate to burst your bubble, but you will never look like those women UNLESS you have similar body shape, height, and genetic muscle shape as they do.
I understand ur point but the reason I chose those two ladies was because they are both of my height of 5ft 5 and have the same hourglass body shape. I am not wanting something I don't have, I just want the end results to look like that
Side note #1 is not hour glass, she is pear shaped. I cant tell with #2 and am guessing 3 isnt either. It's a pet peeve of mine. Only about 8% of women are hourglass figure but post a topic on it and you get 400 replies of people who claim to be hour glass. There nothing wrong with pear shape (of any other shape)0 -
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I found this video on Pinterest, and just watching it made my arms hurt, but it's designed to help tone your arms without bulking them up. Hope this helps!
http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=4dQOBbLnk7o
I've seen her referenced here, usual negatively. I knew she was one of those women should lift heavier than 3 or 5 lbs. Then I saw that.
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Thank you, your advice is appreciated. But forget large muscles, I don't even want the smallest of toned muscles showing up on my arms. I want it to look just as it does without the flab, no tone no nothing.
really? why not? muscles are beautiful!
I totally agree. Muscles are the best part of the human body. I am very proud of mine. I have earned them
to the OP: Please do not be afraid to get "toned". Good luck in your journey to health.0 -
This has probably already been said, but I'm not going to read through 5 pages of replies...
According to the P90X program that I used, if you want bulk, use a heavier weight and fewer reps; if you want lean muscles (sounds like that IS what you want), use a lighter weight and more reps. That is, 8-10 reps for bulk, 12-15 for lean. The idea is to pick a weight at which the last rep or two is really hard. If the 15th is too easy, you need more weight. If you can't make 12 with the weight you have, try the next size down. And be sure you have good form with the weights you are using. Bad form is worse than anything.
Case in point of why we should NOT listen to Tony Horton. This is crap. Lots of reps is for endurance, not lean muscles. Lifting weights on a deficit at all, regardless of reps, will help you lose fat and NOT build muscle. To build those pesky muscles, you have to eat more, which is the OP is obviously not doing anyway.0 -
OP, I think what you're seeing is really a body fat percentage difference. Like the difference between 24-25% and 18-20. At the higher body fat level you're not going to see those defined muscle lines. However, if you do lift, properly, you will slightly increase the width of your upper back, thus making your hourglass figure more pronounced, and you will slightly increase your butt and thighs, which will also make your hourglass figure more pronounced. You can still maintain that soft, rounded appearance. Trust me, women nearly kill themselves to get to that third picture.0
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Wow, I just want to chime in this mess. OP, don't let anyone body police you. It's gross people saying they want you to have a body you don't want to have.
So, a couple of things: You can't lose fat and gain muscle at the same time. So just lose fat by being in a caloric deficit. Want to do this by eating less? Go for it. Want to add cardio? Sure. Want to do weight lifting? That's fine too. You won't gain muscle even if you lift heavy because you'll be in a deficit.
You can burn muscle by being in a deficit, by the way. It is a source of energy after all.
If you want to look like the women you showed us, unfortunately, they're incredibly photoshopped. I can guarantee that their bodies have been smoothed out for those pictures. They're either very skinny and smoothed out to hide that, or have fat covering their muscles.0 -
I think she left a long time ago lol you guys are mean0
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I think she left a long time ago lol you guys are mean
She was here on the previous page, approximately 2 hrs ago. She seems to be doing ok.0
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