The bra overhang.....HELP
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DEFINITELY get fitted. I recommend Nordstroms, don't go to Victoria's Secret if you have a fairly large bust. I'm a 34H (5'6'', 139 lbs) and the only way to avoid things spilling out is to wear the right size. Your measurements might surprise you, especially post-baby and post-weightloss. I hope it goes well for you!
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You just had a baby....reason for overhang is obvious.0
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Well I thought maybe there was a workout I didn't know about that would make it go away.0
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Well I thought maybe there was a workout I didn't know about that would make it go away.
workouts work muscles.
unfortunately... back over hang is fat. and you can't workout fat. no matter how much you want to - it's just fat and lazy and refuses to do ANYTHING but sit there.0 -
no- you're muscles don't tone.
Surely one can tone muscle !
Maybe you meant to say you can't tone FAT ??0 -
lol thats what i said0
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no- you're muscles don't tone.
HUH ??
I don't understand your question.
Muscle's dont tone. toning is not a thing. did you read any more? they dont- they either get bigger- or they get smaller. they don't 'tone'... tone is something you do to a piano- or a guitar... not your muscles. It's like saying they 'lengthen'.
they don't do that either.
they get bigger.
or they stay the same.
or they get smaller. that's it-
that is the ONLY thing muscles do.0 -
no- you're muscles don't tone.
HUH ??
I don't understand your question.
Muscle's dont tone. toning is not a thing. did you read any more? they dont- they either get bigger- or they get smaller. they don't 'tone'... tone is something you do to a piano- or a guitar... not your muscles. It's like saying they 'lengthen'.
they don't do that either.
they get bigger.
or they stay the same.
or they get smaller. that's it-
that is the ONLY thing muscles do.
ok, thanks..
you asked I read. Yes, I do read. mostly medical journals & articles from the MayoClinic .thanks for asking.
then I guess you're saying the MayClinic.com & CelebralPalsy.org & WebMD.com are using the wrong terminology and they should stop using the inaccurate words "muscle tone" in the educational articles ?
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/weight-training/SM00041
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cerebral-palsy/DS00302
http://cerebralpalsy.org/about-cerebral-palsy/types/
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/chest-exercises-help-tone
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/isometric
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/muscle+tone0 -
Just ditch the bra lol Girl power0
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no- you're muscles don't tone.
HUH ??
I don't understand your question.
Muscle's dont tone. toning is not a thing. did you read any more? they dont- they either get bigger- or they get smaller. they don't 'tone'... tone is something you do to a piano- or a guitar... not your muscles. It's like saying they 'lengthen'.
they don't do that either.
they get bigger.
or they stay the same.
or they get smaller. that's it-
that is the ONLY thing muscles do.
oh. Guess the MayClinic.com & CelebralPalsy.rog & WebMD.com are using the wrong terminology.
They shouldn't use the word "muscle tone" in the educational articles ?
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/weight-training/SM00041
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cerebral-palsy/DS00302
http://cerebralpalsy.org/about-cerebral-palsy/types/
http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/features/chest-exercises-help-tone
correct.
it's a word that was made up by the fitness industry for women to get them to lift.
muscles don't tone.0 -
... tone is something you do to a piano- or a guitar.
you're able to TONE a piano or a guitar?
Maybe you meant to say TUNE a piano or a guitar?
Rocka, I'm learning alot from you today:
Rocka can't tone a muscle.
Rocka can tone a piano or a guitar.0 -
Well, there is unequivocally "a thing" as muscle tone, but to "tone", is yes kind of an invention of the fitness industry, and kind of a real thing depending on what you think "toning" means. Many think if you have fat in an area you can "tone" it, by working out that area, which is very false. But, the underlying tone of your muscles is influenced by many things, and can be changed, one of them is the kind of workout you do, how intensely, and how recently you worked out. When you have worked out recently with an adequate amount of weight, you have all probably felt the increased firmness of the muscle (along with soreness) which is a change in tone. However, not only are you not really in control of your body's response (some firm up more than others and its also to do with inflammation), but it only lasts a varying degrees for hours to several days. What most people think of as a workout to "tone" an area is not really valid because unless you lose weight, it doesn't change the appearance of an area unless you have so little fat your muscles show through, and if you have a lot of fat covering those muscles it wont make a difference in your appearance at all, and certainly not in the amount of flesh overhanging a strap across your body...which is what I'm understanding this topic means?
Now back to the entertaining topic of "bra overhang"...I just and to look in and see what that was even...0 -
... tone is something you do to a piano- or a guitar.
you're able to TONE a piano or a guitar?
Maybe you meant to say TUNE a piano or a guitar?
Rocka, I'm learning alot from you today:
Rocka can't tone a muscle.
Rocka can tone a piano or a guitar.
despite the sarcasm- you know what I mean.
tone is a word- yes- and the fitness world uses it like crazy.
Most women want DEFNIITION- which comes from lifting- and reduce body fat.
it's not tone- it's definition. i'ts a ridiculous word to describe this process and it doesn't encompass what really needs to happen to the body and while it's used extensively in many places- any time any one says it- I can tell immediately they have no idea what they are talking about.
keep telling yourself you need to tone up though... get back to me when you look like what you want to look like. I'll be interseted to see how long it takes.0
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