Staying at current weight, but look toner?
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Is it possible to stay at my current weight, around 145ish, work out eat decent but look a bit more toned
Like just add muscle?
How can I achieve this? What should I put my goals at? What should I try to eat?
Thanks!
Edited because what sounds right in my head isn't alway correct spelling. *More toned, not toner.
Like just add muscle?
How can I achieve this? What should I put my goals at? What should I try to eat?
Thanks!
Edited because what sounds right in my head isn't alway correct spelling. *More toned, not toner.
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I hang out at the copy machine to get toner. Now, I have all the toner!0
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Resistance training & weight training!0
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bump. I'm also wondering this, but what I have heard is eating at maintenance and do resistance training.0
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I hang out at the copy machine to get toner. Now, I have all the toner!
^^^ love this as I hate the word "tone"
I've been the same weight and dropped 5 sizes...lift weights!!!0 -
do some form of resistence training and get in enough protien.
Resistence training can be a wide range of things...from bodyweight stuff to lifting heavy your choice.0 -
I hang out at the copy machine to get toner. Now, I have all the toner!
^^^ love this as I hate the word "tone"
I've been the same weight and dropped 5 sizes...lift weights!!!
What would be a better word to use so I don't get punched in the face?0 -
I hang out at the copy machine to get toner. Now, I have all the toner!
^^^ love this as I hate the word "tone"
I've been the same weight and dropped 5 sizes...lift weights!!!
What would be a better word to use so I don't get punched in the face?
Lean is a good one. It's just that "tone" gets very overused here lol0 -
So you want more muscle and less fat?
You can approach this in two ones, the first is to eat at maintenance, lift, get adequate protien and hope to lose a little bit of fat, gain a little bit of muscle. This is very slow and sometimes doesn't work at all. Or you could try to gain muscle by eating at a surplus, then lose fat by eating at a deficit and do a few cycles of each (again lifting and getting protein).0 -
I hang out at the copy machine to get toner. Now, I have all the toner!
^^^ love this as I hate the word "tone"
I've been the same weight and dropped 5 sizes...lift weights!!!
^^^^^ This. Cardio is fine but weights will get you copied, I mean toner, oh hell!0 -
Something I like to tell people about weight is that it's an ever changing variable. You will be one weight in the morning and another at night. I tell people to focus more on body composition, after all that is 'more' important. To look 'toner' one has to shed layers of fat, that's all it is. Best way to lose fat is to build more muscle and HIIT cardiovascular training.0
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Body re-composition...which is what Im doing. And yes it is a slow process but I dont want to gain! I cant wrap my mind around the idea of gaining to turn around and lose again. I know its a slow process but I got time. Just lift. I lift 3 days a week and cardio for 2.0
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Thank you!0
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Definitely possible to do (even in your late 40s)... I did the weight lifting portion of ChaLEAN Extreme (90 day program) about a year after hitting my goal weight and lost well over 9" on the important areas (hips, thighs, stomach/waist) and didn't lose a single pound.
Good luck!!!0 -
I've been at the same weight for a year and have lost 2" on my waist and 3" at my hips. Just walking and sitting all day on a Pilates ball. Everyone is correct that faster and better is lifting. But this works if you're patient.0
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Body re-composition...which is what Im doing. And yes it is a slow process but I dont want to gain! I cant wrap my mind around the idea of gaining to turn around and lose again. I know its a slow process but I got time. Just lift. I lift 3 days a week and cardio for 2.
This is basically what I am doing. I have been around the same weight for the past year but my body is looking much more toned since I have started lifting about 6 months ago. I'm losing inches but staying basically the same weight.0
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