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Need tips!

eternallyemma
eternallyemma Posts: 12 Member
edited November 2024 in Getting Started
Like everyone my age seems to want, I want to be thin and have those amazing curves.

I'm a little over 5'4" and currently weighing in at 131.3 lbs, but maybe a bit more since I just consumed some final popcorn treat as the last bad sugar snack.

I'm planning on weight training and running/swimming, preferably more swimming than anything.

Does anyone have any tips or tricks to get to 120 lbs in 2 months or less, with some ab/waist definition happening?

Thanks!

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  • brendanwhite84
    brendanwhite84 Posts: 219 Member
    Can't emphasize enough how important it is to decouple positive/negative 'health food' associations. I've had lots of people comment on what I eat (lots of simple carbohydrates, occasional hits of sugar) and none of those 'health food experts' have single-digit body fat %, but I do. Hit your calorie goals, get enough protein, and get in some occasional fresh greenery and don't sweat the small stuff beyond that.

    I can say as both a swimmer and a weightlifter (and runner, and cyclist...) that weights will do more for definition than any of the others. Personally I'd suggest heavy compound lifts with a little assistance work targeting your abs. The above poster is correct that targeted fat loss is impossible, but targeted muscle gain is do-able.
  • eternallyemma
    eternallyemma Posts: 12 Member
    Can't emphasize enough how important it is to decouple positive/negative 'health food' associations. I've had lots of people comment on what I eat (lots of simple carbohydrates, occasional hits of sugar) and none of those 'health food experts' have single-digit body fat %, but I do. Hit your calorie goals, get enough protein, and get in some occasional fresh greenery and don't sweat the small stuff beyond that.

    I can say as both a swimmer and a weightlifter (and runner, and cyclist...) that weights will do more for definition than any of the others. Personally I'd suggest heavy compound lifts with a little assistance work targeting your abs. The above poster is correct that targeted fat loss is impossible, but targeted muscle gain is do-able.

    Could you elaborate on what heavy compound lifts and assistance work are? I'm a beginner in the realm of weight training but I want to get into it really badly.
  • Barfly57
    Barfly57 Posts: 333 Member
    Being brand new, you shouldn't worry about the more advanced details of lifting. You can get gains with a "canned" beginner's program like Stronglifts.
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