Tired of being skinny fat.
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To the original question: I would recommend reducing the cardio and lifting heavier. Lower the reps per set and increase the weight. You might also trying increase the protein in your diet to promote muscle growth. Also, some people have a harder time building muscles - I can see your progress and you are doing great!
To the woman with the AMAZING back, shoulders and arms....you are a true inspiration! And I want to look just like that, when I am done. Thank you so much for sharing.
To the woman who insulted both of the woman I mention earlier.....REALLY?! :noway: To insult the bodies that both of these woman have worked hard to achieve is just rude. So ZIP IT!0 -
hey it's better than just being fat!0
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Ugh, OP and others, please ignore the negative nancy poo poo head in this thread.
OP: vjohn's advice about heavy lifting and consistency is very good. There are several beginner programs available to you. Pick one, try it, and modify as needed. Take your time, and just keep pushing.0 -
to the ladies who went from skinny fat to having more muscle tone, how heavy were the weights you used? and how often did you lift weights?0
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6 months to go from this:
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Lift heavy. Be consistent.
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6 months to go from this:
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Lift heavy. Be consistent.
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
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5'9'' and 132 pounds? Sounds like you're skinny skinny. Start lifting and eat more protein. You should be able to gain some muscle.0
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Lift heavy. Be consistent.
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
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6 months to go from this:
to this:
Lift heavy. Be consistent.
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
I think she is absolutely gorgeous in both photos. I can't wait for my back and arms to look like that! I will be one of the happiest women alive.0 -
to the ladies who went from skinny fat to having more muscle tone, how heavy were the weights you used? and how often did you lift weights?
I'm not really sure how to answer this question.
As simply as I can.... as heavy as possible that goes for my main compound lifts, as well as my accessory work that I can't seem to give up. I lift 4 days per week.
Silly example, but if I were using dumbbells to do bicep curls (yes, I do them, don't laugh) I started out with maybe 10lb dumbells and the goal was to progress to heavier weights. I now use 25 lb dumbbells for curls, and 30 lb dumbbells for hammer curls.
Feel free to look at my exercise diary, it's all open. You can FR me too if you want.0 -
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
Thanks. While I am not offended, I am curious as to why you are posting this. This is not the purpose of the thread, nor are your other comments against women who are looking to recomp their bf%.
I went from 24% bf to approximately 18%, which should satisfy the OPs query.
ETA, of and OP- I ate at maintenance which was about 2k per day. I am 140 and 5'8". Same weight in both pics.
Seriously, I was about to comment the same thing. Coming onto a thread and telling women that their bodies don't look good when they didn't ask is the exact definition of body shaming. The OP has a wish, women who have accomplished the same thing through healthy natural means are giving her answers and showing her their results, which they are happy with. If this isn't the kinda body you want, well, then this isn't the thread for you.
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It seriously pisses me off when people whine about women who prefer a less fat, less soft, etc. look and would rather look lean and trim.
STOP WITH THE BODY SHAMING PLEASE.
And even though I don't have pictures to share right now, I went from 33% body fat down to 22% from October last year to March this year while only losing 5 total pounds.
You still need a calorie deficit since "skinny fat" by definition is someone who has more body fat even though they are wearing smaller clothes and may be light. But, I would cut down on the cardio, make your deficit a small one (like TDEE-15% or so) and concentrate on the strength training.0 -
6 months to go from this:
to this:
Lift heavy. Be consistent.
You are ripped and look awesome!!!0 -
to the ladies who went from skinny fat to having more muscle tone, how heavy were the weights you used? and how often did you lift weights?
I'm not really sure how to answer this question.
As simply as I can.... as heavy as possible that goes for my main compound lifts, as well as my accessory work that I can't seem to give up. I lift 4 days per week.
Silly example, but if I were using dumbbells to do bicep curls (yes, I do them, don't laugh) I started out with maybe 10lb dumbells and the goal was to progress to heavier weights. I now use 25 lb dumbbells for curls, and 30 lb dumbbells for hammer curls.
Feel free to look at my exercise diary, it's all open. You can FR me too if you want.
thank you so much. I'll take a look!0 -
to the ladies who went from skinny fat to having more muscle tone, how heavy were the weights you used? and how often did you lift weights?
I lift 4 times a week. My program incorporates compound lifts at 3x5 as well as other accessory moves for 4x10. I lift as heavy as I can to get those 5 or 10 reps in without going too heavy so I can't make that mane reps or too light where I can do more than that.
Heavy is going to be relative to the person and their individual ability and strength, but on a decent program you will be able to build strength rather quickly. For example, when I started out, I was just benching the bar (45 pounds) but my max is now 120 pounds. 45 was heavy for me back then, now it's not...but that doesn't mean it isn't heavy for someone else right now.0 -
Way to go!!! U look fantastic VJ!! Hard work pays off!! Thx for sharing!0
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agreed
You the eff asked you? Ignorance abounds as usual on the MFP forums.0 -
Loved the progress photos in this thread <33330
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6 months to go from this:
to this:
Lift heavy. Be consistent.
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
Really? I mean, she looks fine in the first pic, but I can definitely see why she would strive for the second look...and I suspect she's healthier and feels better in the after pic too. Anyhow...
In...
...because I bet this thread goes places in the pages I haven't read yet.0 -
agreed
You the eff asked you? Ignorance abounds as usual on the MFP forums as usual.
he always does this...i just act like he didnt write anything.0 -
Thanks for the compliments, everyone :blushing: :blushing: :blushing:
I'm still chubby, so I don't have much to add, OP. But the advice you were given prior about lifting is what I would advise. :flowerforyou:0 -
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
agreed
I'm sorry, you two must have been under the impression that vjohn04 had some interest in your opinions when she posted that pic. I can't fathom where you got that crazy idea.
As it turns out, a woman posting a progress picture as an example of how long it takes to make a significant dent in body fat % isn't an invitation for every fool on the forum to post their assessment of the poster's attractiveness. This is amazing, I know.0 -
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
agreed
I'm sorry, you two must have been under the impression that vjohn04 had some interest in your opinions when she posted that pic. I can't fathom where you got that crazy idea.
As it turns out, a woman posting a progress picture as an example of how long it takes to make a significant dent in body fat % isn't an invitation for every fool on the forum to post their assessment of the poster's attractiveness. This is amazing, I know.
^ This. I'm pretty sure the couldn't care less about opinions from the couch potato set.0 -
Troofpersonnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
agreed
I'm sorry, you two must have been under the impression that vjohn04 had some interest in your opinions when she posted that pic. I can't fathom where you got that crazy idea.
As it turns out, a woman posting a progress picture as an example of how long it takes to make a significant dent in body fat % isn't an invitation for every fool on the forum to post their assessment of the poster's attractiveness. This is amazing, I know.0 -
6 months to go from this:
to this:
Lift heavy. Be consistent.
You are gorgeous!!!!!! Your body is my goal:). *bows to you*.0 -
personnally...I think you look much nicer in the first pic...if that is "skinny fat"....bring it on!!!!
agreed
I'm sorry, you two must have been under the impression that vjohn04 had some interest in your opinions when she posted that pic. I can't fathom where you got that crazy idea.
As it turns out, a woman posting a progress picture as an example of how long it takes to make a significant dent in body fat % isn't an invitation for every fool on the forum to post their assessment of the poster's attractiveness. This is amazing, I know.
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OP: what strength training routine are you doing?0
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Delicious is an understatement. I would kill for that back. I wonder if her abs are just as fabulous.0
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6 months to go from this:
to this:
Lift heavy. Be consistent.
Wow, I am impressed. You looked good before, but you look GREAT in the after. Well done on your hard work.
^^^ Love your back!!! Such inspiration!!!!
ps. dont pay attention to what others are saying. It's their preferance but to me you look perfect!0 -
to the ladies who went from skinny fat to having more muscle tone, how heavy were the weights you used? and how often did you lift weights?
I'm not really sure how to answer this question.
As simply as I can.... as heavy as possible that goes for my main compound lifts, as well as my accessory work that I can't seem to give up. I lift 4 days per week.
Silly example, but if I were using dumbbells to do bicep curls (yes, I do them, don't laugh) I started out with maybe 10lb dumbells and the goal was to progress to heavier weights. I now use 25 lb dumbbells for curls, and 30 lb dumbbells for hammer curls.
Feel free to look at my exercise diary, it's all open. You can FR me too if you want.
I think you look awesome! You looked good before but now you are smokin' hot girl.0 -
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