Women shouldn't lift weights - they will get too bulky
RProhofsky
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Please post some of your favorite myths about fitness or nutrition.
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Don't eat after 7pm. I think the movie Gremlins started this one.0
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haha I loved Gremlins.
Here's one:
Muscle weighs more than fat0 -
I have been lifting weights for about two months. I am not getting bulky at all. Personaly I think a little muscle definition on a woman looks nice. I dont try to kill myself with weights like the men at the gym do. I lift a decent amount of weight for four reps of 15. Especially legs and chest. Just trying to keep everything in the right place!!! lol Not getting any younger ya know!!!!0
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A kitten dies every time you touch yourself at night...or the variation of *kitten* causing blindness.
What? It's health related...0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research0
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No Pain, No Gain!
Women who lift heavy weights can eventually gain the same muscle as men (without "the juice").0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
Actually, 1 lb. of muscle is exactly the same as 1 lb. of fat. One pound is one pound, no matter what you are weighing. Muscle has a different DENSITY and MASS than fat, but weight is weight.0 -
You can't gain muscle mass without eating 500 calories a day over your TDE.
Oh and You can put on 3 - 5 lbs of muscle in a week if you're lifting heavy.0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
No, 5 lbs is 5 lbs...it "weighs" the same. The MASS is different. Muscle has less mass than fat.0 -
You can gain 5 lbs of muscle mass in two weeks just with working out a bit (at least this it what people seems to think when they wonder about a weight gain).
And, sorry, Tammy, muscles DON'T weigh more than fat. One pound muscle mass = one pound fat = one pound ceddar cheese. :-P Muscles just have a smaller volume, which makes them look smaller than fat.0 -
A kitten dies every time you touch yourself at night...or the variation of *kitten* causing blindness.
What? It's health related...
Awww poor kitten.....lol0 -
haha I loved Gremlins.
Here's one:
Muscle weighs more than fat
The truth is muscle is more dense than fat, so for the same volume of muscle and fat, yes muscle will be heavier.
One I have been seeing on here that annoys me: You can't lose weight just by exercising.
I lost 70 lbs in 7 months just doing 2 spin classes a week and probably eating somewhere between 3000-5000 calories per day.0 -
A kitten dies every time you touch yourself at night...or the variation of *kitten* causing blindness.
What? It's health related...
Thank god this isn't true because I really like kittens.
Another myth - You can spot reduce.0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
Actually, 1 lb. of muscle is exactly the same as 1 lb. of fat. One pound is one pound, no matter what you are weighing.
Muscle is more DENSE than fat, and therefore, has a greater mass, and takes up more space, but it doesn't actually "weigh" more...
i was gonna say that! how about:
"muscle turns into fat..." arent they separate cells?!0 -
Myth: Eating red meat is bad for your health and makes it harder to lose weight.
Fact: Eating lean meat in small amounts can be part of a healthy weight-loss plan. Red meat, pork, chicken, and fish contain some cholesterol and saturated fat (the least healthy kind of fat). They also contain healthy nutrients like protein, iron, and zinc.
Tip: Choose cuts of meat that are lower in fat and trim all visible fat. Lower fat meats include pork tenderloin and beef round steak, tenderloin, sirloin tip, flank steak, and extra lean ground beef. Also, pay attention to portion size. Three ounces of meat or poultry is the size of a deck of cards.
Myth: Dairy products are fattening and unhealthy.
Fact: Low-fat and fat-free milk, yogurt, and cheese are just as nutritious as whole-milk dairy products, but they are lower in fat and calories. Dairy products have many nutrients your body needs. They offer protein to build muscles and help organs work properly, and calcium to strengthen bones. Most milk and some yogurt are fortified with vitamin D to help your body use calcium.
More at http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/myths.htm#dietmyths0 -
My favorite myth is that carbs are the devil....but that bacon and butter are your friends0
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Actually, a pound of muscles takes up LESS space than a pound of fat because muscle is more dense. That's the beauty of it. You can weigh more but be smaller if you have more muscle. The really good part is that, when you have more muscle, you burn more calories just when you're hanging around. Hmm. Better go build some muscles.0
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im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
Muscle weighs more than fat by volume because it takes up way less space...........
However, 1 pound of feathers is the same amount of weight as 1 pound of steel. It is just the steel takes up less space.
Sorry to say hon that 16 oz = 16 oz0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
5 pounds of muscle weighs the same as 5 pounds of fat right? When people say that "muscle weighs more than fat", they need to re phrase it better.0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
a pound of muscles weighs one pound. a pound of fat weighs one pound.
one pound=one pound
muscle IS more dense then fat, but one pound will ALWAYS be one pound... a pound of feathers, a pound of rocks, a pound of cookies, a pound of fat, a pound of muscle... are ALL one pound.0 -
Doing ab exercises alon will shrink your waist!!! Everyone knows you have to do cardio and there is no such thing as "area specific" weight loss.0
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Guess everyone else beat me to that one. LOL (must....type.....faster):laugh:0
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im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
No, 5 lbs is 5 lbs...it "weighs" the same. The MASS is different. Muscle has less mass than fat.
No, the mass is exactly the same, because mass x gravity = weight. Density is different.0 -
Definite bump!0
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Enough of the semantics. A pound is a pound but a square inch of fat weighs less than a square inch of muscle.
Now that we have beaten that to death, let's have some more myths, please!0 -
A kitten dies every time you touch yourself at night...or the variation of *kitten* causing blindness.
What? It's health related...
:laugh: !0 -
Muscle is more DENSE than fat, and therefore, has a greater mass, and takes up more space
Ahhh...you were right up to that last bit. 1 pound of muscle will take up _less_ physical space (volume) than the equivalent amount of fat. The density means it weighs more in comparable volumes, and that is what people mean when they say it. People who get wound up over that phrase are being just maybe a little overly pedantic. It's just a shortcut to saying "Given equal volumes, the density of skeletal muscle tissue creates a scenario whereupon the mass exerts a larger pull on gravity, and in simplistic terms can be said to weigh more."
Now, go ahead and use the word "tone" in front of me. like "Oh I just want to tone." NO SUCH FRIGGLE@#$&%FRACKING THING, GRR. You are building muscle or burning fat or both, but you are not "toning" muscle.
Everyone has a pedantic touchpoint. That one is mine. Well, one of them anyway.0 -
1. You can do specific exercises to burn fat in certain places (i.e. tummy, buns, thighs, arms), etc. You can't burn fat locally.
2. Women can't process more than 20g of protein at a time! Ha!
3. The minimum everybody needs is 1200 calories a day (some people need much more than that)
4. Eating after 7 pm will make you gain weight.
5. You should up your cardio to overcome a plateau.
6. Anything over 2 hours of cardio a week is a waste.
7. Working out on an empty stomach will help you burn more fat.
Oh, I know there's more, but I'm getting hungry doing all this thinking.
Have a great day. Fun post!0 -
im sorry to tell pl who think muscle dont weigh more then fat you are wrong cause muscle does weigh more then fat...you need to do better research
Actually, 1 lb. of muscle is exactly the same as 1 lb. of fat. One pound is one pound, no matter what you are weighing. Muscle has a different DENSITY and MASS than fat, but weight is weight.
THANK YOU!!!!! LOL A pound is a POUND ppl!0 -
Enough of the semantics. A pound is a pound but a square inch of fat weighs less than a square inch of muscle.
Now that we have beaten that to death, let's have some more myths, please!
Lol agreed!!
Now how about doing cardio cause your body to burn muscle.0
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