Scale vs. Tape Measure
Lizzy9
Posts: 67 Member
I only know my weight because I was FORCED to get on it with a trainer (during a consultation). I told her that I wanted to lose inches/sizes. She said that it was ok to stay away from the scale and I should check my inches once a month. She mentioned muscle is heavier???? So is there anyone here that goes by this theory. Because I personally like it.
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Muscle isn't heavier than fat its just more dense so if you lose a pound of fat and gain a pound of muscle then it will even out on the scale, its good that you aren't focusing on the scale. Good luck!!!
~Leash
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One pound of muscle is much smaller than one pound of fat. So if you lose a pound of fat and at the same time, gain a pound of muscle, you'll weight exactly the same but be smaller in size. :happy:0
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Muscle isn't heavier than fat its just more dense so if you lose a pound of fat and gain a pound of muscle then it will even out on the scale, its good that you aren't focusing on the scale. Good luck!!!
~Leash
Ohhhhhhhhhhh, gotcha! Thank you.:flowerforyou:0
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