Group: General Diet & Nutrition

Created: 2011/12/31, Members: 399, Messages: 16719

With such a topic so broad we truly try to cover the basics from all angles in this group. Nothing too big or too small. Nutrition is as significant if not more as exercise is to reaching your goals so learn all you can.

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LadyMarine1
LadyMarine1
Posts: 3
Joined: 2003/01/24
United States
2003/02/15, 01:18 PM
I've been at this for months now. The exercise, approximately 5 days a week....the diet constantly...I am not firming up, nor am I loosing weight. In fact, I'm still flabby and I've gained 8 pounds. This cannot be normal. I didn't expect to look like a goddess in 10 days :) But I did expect to see *some* weight loss and *some* firmer body parts, not the opposite when I'm working my butt off and doing everyting I'm told. Any ideas?

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Christina
mrmagical
mrmagical
Posts: 302
Joined: 2002/12/12
United States
2003/02/15, 03:35 PM
Are you doing resistance training and cardio? Eating 5 small meals a day?Have you changed your workout routine lately?
Carivan
Carivan
Posts: 8,542
Joined: 2002/01/20
Canada
2003/02/15, 04:01 PM
Where is the 8 lbs? Check your muscles including your glutes, I'll bet you they are ALL firmer. Since you are excersising you built muscle. It will eventually burn fat.
Don't rush and you will see results.

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roni0906
roni0906
Posts: 1,008
Joined: 2002/01/24
United States
2003/02/16, 07:38 PM
Measure yourself, DO NOT use a scale to measure progress when lifting weights. It may seem that you did gain weight in some parts, but you gotta give it time. Trust me, I know. It took me such a long time, but the results at the end are so worth it. Buy a tape measure and measure the different parts of your body, also go by the way your clothes fit.

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Lisa
I_Am-aZon
I_Am-aZon
Posts: 893
Joined: 2003/02/18
Canada
2003/02/19, 01:31 PM
Don't give up! Muscle weighs more than fat. Your clothes will soon let you know that you are on the right path.