fat in to muscle?
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Hello all,
I need some help, so I want my arms to get toned, not bulky....My husband says I need to do cardio to burn off the fat and then start doing light weight lifting to tone, but he say's if I start weight lifting now that the fat will turn into muscle and I could look bulky.
People at work say to start weight lifting now, less weight/more repetitions...?
My arms do jiggle, and I just want them to get toned, not bulky...so I'm not really sure what the proper way is.
THANKS for your help!
I need some help, so I want my arms to get toned, not bulky....My husband says I need to do cardio to burn off the fat and then start doing light weight lifting to tone, but he say's if I start weight lifting now that the fat will turn into muscle and I could look bulky.
People at work say to start weight lifting now, less weight/more repetitions...?
My arms do jiggle, and I just want them to get toned, not bulky...so I'm not really sure what the proper way is.
THANKS for your help!
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i would do cardio and weight train, light weight a lot of reps0
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i would do cardio and weight train, light weight a lot of reps
Absolutely! Light weights with multiple reps will tone, heavy weights will build muscle.0 -
Oy, the misconceptions around women lifting...it kills me!! First of all, women don't have enough testosterone to get "bulky". Second of all, fat doesn't turn into muscle. You gain "tone" by breaking down the muscle fibers, and rebuilding them. As you burn and shed fat, you can see your muscles better.
Lift heavy, low reps. Check out the book New Rules of Lifting for Women...it has some great info for people just starting out.0 -
Fat does not turn into muscle when you lift weights...and lifting weights will not make you bulky. I lift heavy and love it. You can incorporate the cardio with lifting and you will get amazing results! People love to argue about the weight of weights, but I go heavy and it works!0
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Light weights & high reps, alternatively try Circuit Training.0
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i would do cardio and weight train, light weight a lot of reps
Absolutely! Light weights with multiple reps will tone, heavy weights will build muscle.
This is not true...I lift heavy low reps and am not building bulky muscle. Women are not built that way.0 -
Fat can't turn into anything. There's no reason why you can't do strength training whilst still doing cardio, you can burn the fat and start maintaining/building your muscle.0
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Hello all,
I need some help, so I want my arms to get toned, not bulky....My husband says I need to do cardio to burn off the fat and then start doing light weight lifting to tone, but he say's if I start weight lifting now that the fat will turn into muscle and I could look bulky.
People at work say to start weight lifting now, less weight/more repetitions...?
My arms do jiggle, and I just want them to get toned, not bulky...so I'm not really sure what the proper way is.
THANKS for your help!
That's not true! The more muscle you put on the higher your metabolism is. You will still need to do cardio to burn fat (but weight lifting burns fat as well). You can do cardio and toning at the same time, and your results will be quicker. You can tone your arms with body weight exercises, light weights, or heavy weights. They are all effective.0 -
I'm pretty sure fat turning into muscle would be similar to a dog turning into a cat. Most people say heavy weight works best, but for all I know everyone on this site is a 12 year old with no knowledge of anything just messing around on the internet. Most people need to work very hard at it for quite some time before they get "bulky" so I wouldn't worry about that. Good luck!0
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Oy, the misconceptions around women lifting...it kills me!! First of all, women don't have enough testosterone to get "bulky". Second of all, fat doesn't turn into muscle. You gain "tone" by breaking down the muscle fibers, and rebuilding them. As you burn and shed fat, you can see your muscles better.
Lift heavy, low reps. Check out the book New Rules of Lifting for Women...it has some great info for people just starting out.
^^ THIS THIS THIS!!!! Listen to her0 -
Your husband is mistaken, and from what I've read lately you should be lifting as heavy as possible for about 8 reps rather than doing endless sets of 12 reps with light-medium weights. Bulk requires testosterone, so unless you take steroids you'll stay lady-shaped. I just started the whole lift heavy thing so I can only really handle 15-18lb dumbbells but I'm getting smaller rather than bigger as remaining body fat falls off and muscle shows up.
Personally I'm a fan of compound exercises, things that hit more than a single muscle group. Try stuff like push-ups (arms closer together works triceps more), even girlie style on your knees will work those arms.0 -
Fat cannot turn into muscle any more that lead can turn into gold. They are two different substances.0
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lift heavy, no way fat will turn into muscle
lifting will help you to prevent muscle while you lose fat
to lose fat you need to eat less then you burn0 -
Nope. Your fat won't turn into muscle. The muscle beneath the fat will grow stronger and while you might look a little 'bulky' at first because they will swell {they get injured with lifting, small micro-tears that must be repaired, hence the soreness, swelling, and slight water-weight gain), if you stick with it, you'll get the look you want.
I suggest lifting HEAVY actually, not light, and lift for fewer reps. I do 5 sets of 5 reps each, but I've also done 3 sets of 8 reps each. Both can work for you. Check out the book New Rules of Weight Lifting for Women. You can probably find it at the library. Even if you don't do the program, it's got some great info in there explaining why you should lift heavy weights. You might pass it on to your husband too, so that he can revise his out-dated ideas (no offense meant to him, but he is using old-school info and passing on some myths).
Cardio will help burn calories. It will burn fat AND muscle. It's not a bad thing. There are lots of reasons to do cardio. It's just not a 'fat burner'.
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The problem with high rep/low weights is she wont get strong.
Shes basically walking around with inflated arms till they run low again.
The pump....
OP.
Lift heavy and do it 3x a week.
And dont worry about the arms but do the whole body.
Reason is youll work the arms as a by product of compound lifting.
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Do both...you do need the cardio to burn off the fat laying over the muscle, but muscle burns more calories than fat (and keeps burning post-workout). Light to medium weight, but higher reps. You won't bulk up0
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I do Tricep Extensions EVERY day regardless of whether I exercise or not and I only use a 5 pound weight, 3 sets of 10!
Easy stuff and it seems to be working!0 -
Hello all,
I need some help, so I want my arms to get toned, not bulky....My husband says I need to do cardio to burn off the fat and then start doing light weight lifting to tone, but he say's if I start weight lifting now that the fat will turn into muscle and I could look bulky.
People at work say to start weight lifting now, less weight/more repetitions...?
My arms do jiggle, and I just want them to get toned, not bulky...so I'm not really sure what the proper way is.
THANKS for your help!
First a little education. I am assuming when you say "bulky" you actually mean "muscular". If you looked "bulky" you would actually look fatter and bigger at the same time. If you looked more "muscular" you would see much less bodyfat with muscle definition.
You don't "gain muscle" on calories deficit with the exception of newbies, returning athletes and obese/very overweight people and even with them it's minimal gains.
So to "tone up" (tone is the wrong terminology) the muscle underneath, lift weights that will challenge them for about 6-8 reps to strengthen them. DON'T buy into the low weight/high reps method. This would build "muscular endurance" and doesn't condition the muscle to make it more firm than a low rep/higher weight program.
Lift heavy (relative to you). You'll get much better results.
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light weight a lot of reps
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Lift weights, heavy ones. And do your cardio.
The only thing that makes a woman bulky is a lot of FAT.0 -
Lift heavy and do moderate cardio.
If nothing else, lifting heavy is much more time efficient and you see results faster.
This last part needs all caps: YOU WILL NOT GET BULKY BY LIFTING HEAVY UNLESS YOU ARE EATING A CALORIE SURPLUS0 -
i would do cardio and weight train, light weight a lot of reps
Absolutely! Light weights with multiple reps will tone, heavy weights will build muscle.
Lifting "heavy" on calorie deficit DOESN'T produce muscle gain.
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Light weights & high reps, alternatively try Circuit Training.
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i would do cardio and weight train, light weight a lot of reps
Absolutely! Light weights with multiple reps will tone, heavy weights will build muscle.
No no no, you are a woman and don't have enough testosterone to get bulky arms, especially in a caloric deficit. doing light weight for multiple reps will only increase insurance, not strength, and will not help retain the muscle you already have under the fat.
OP: fat does not turn into muscle, they are a different type of tissue. I suggest lifting as heavy as you can for 5-10 reps depending on preference. You will not get bulky as that takes years, a caloric surplus, and as a woman possibly drugs (steroids).0 -
Your husband is mistaken, and from what I've read lately you should be lifting as heavy as possible for about 8 reps rather than doing endless sets of 12 reps with light-medium weights. Bulk requires testosterone, so unless you take steroids you'll stay lady-shaped. I just started the whole lift heavy thing so I can only really handle 15-18lb dumbbells but I'm getting smaller rather than bigger as remaining body fat falls off and muscle shows up.
Personally I'm a fan of compound exercises, things that hit more than a single muscle group. Try stuff like push-ups (arms closer together works triceps more), even girlie style on your knees will work those arms.
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unless you have testicles, a steroid addiction, or a serious petuitary problem, it is not possible for you to get "bulky". estrogen will keep you looking like a lady, even if you lift like a lunber jack.
fat cannot turn into anything but energy and waste.
muscle builds by ripping during strenuous activity and rebuilding bigger and stronger.
muscle is EXTREMELY hard to build up. eating at a deficit and working out hard will burn fat faster than it can build muscle. this is why you need to make sure your macros (protien and good fats) are right to keep your muscles building and not damage them.
men, who are full of testosterone, have to eat at a surplus of the right foods and work HARD to build even an inch of muscle. take that word "bulky" and throw it out the window.
go out and pick up New Rules of Lifting for Women. or go to stronglifts.com to learn how to do it right. you'll look like a goddess in no time.0 -
I do Tricep Extensions EVERY day regardless of whether I exercise or not and I only use a 5 pound weight, 3 sets of 10!
Easy stuff and it seems to be working!
You should not be working the same muscle group everyday. Muscles need time to recover to rebuild, working them too much will can to the loss of muscle due to insufficient recovery.0 -
Hello all,
I need some help, so I want my arms to get toned, not bulky....My husband says I need to do cardio to burn off the fat and then start doing light weight lifting to tone, but he say's if I start weight lifting now that the fat will turn into muscle and I could look bulky.
People at work say to start weight lifting now, less weight/more repetitions...?
My arms do jiggle, and I just want them to get toned, not bulky...so I'm not really sure what the proper way is.
THANKS for your help!
If only it were that easy to get "bulky..." Guys with natural testosterone work hard in the gym and eat a ton for years to try to get bulky, and yet girls think if they touch something heavy they'll immediately get bulky.
Lift heavy weights and ignore the "lift light weights for a lot of reps" crap. Do cardio to help lose fat. Try to become as strong and fit of a person as you can be. You won't get "bulky." You'll get fit looking. To get bulky, as a girl, you'd need steroids.0 -
Light to medium weight, but higher reps. You won't bulk up
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"tone?" it's either muscle or fat. high weight.low rep. high weight meaning what you can do for about 8-12reps with failure, sometimes 15 I think depending on the exercise0
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