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beachchicken wrote:
I have been working out (weights, cardio, pilates, yoga) for 3 months. I have lost loads of inches and have reached most of my goals :D , but the scale has only moved about 11 pounds. My "measurements" are close to my pre-pregnancy days, but my weight is no where near it (15-20 pounds off from it). What is the cause of this??? Bone density usually changes with age (I'm 42), and goes down, but does the weight of bone change with age, and having babies, and go up??? I know lean muscle can compensate for the weight not changing (to a degree), but my inches lost/weight lost seems way off. Got any reaons??? :? :? :?
Sounds like you have been doing great! Have you ever heard muscle weighs more than fat?Well in this case it's why you havn't lost much.See,some people think they are overweight,when the fact is their weight is fine,it's just that they need to tone up.Which is what you have done.When you tone up and you are more defined you do lose inches but may not lose,maybe even gain some weight but look great.
I must be putting on far more muscle than I thought, I guess. It's a hard thing to wrap your head around. After all the years we have been so programmed to watch our weight, watch our weight, it's tough to ignore it and watch the measurements instead. I'm getting better at focussing on the measurements, and not the weight, but it's hard I tell you. Thanks for your reply
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By the way I like your sn,its cute!
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The only way I seem to be able to keep motivated is to get up "before" my kids all get up, or things get going in the day and I never seem to be able to get the time or later day energy to do it. I'm with my kids all day since I homeschool all 3 of them.
I also always have to set myself a timeline. This last 3 months was based on I was doing my own "Biggest Loser" challenge with myself, using the Biggest Loser exercise DVD. I love it because you tayler your exercise based on which routine(s) you want to do, and it wasn't an expensive DVD. Sporadically I would add the Pilates, Yoga and workouts from one of my gazillion videos.
I also took all my measurements, weighed myself, and took 3 before pictures (full front, back and side views). Every week I would redo my measurements and weight, and once a month I would take 3 more pictures (front, back and side) to compare visually how I was changing. It was amazing how much change you could see in the pictures that you didn't notice gradually happening to you when looking in the mirror.
Like you said, there always seems to be a few areas that don't ever look like you want them to (like stomach and inner thighs for me).
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1 pound of muscle does not weight more than 1 pound of fat impossible.
One pound of anything equals one pound!
Fat does take up more space than muscle.
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Thanks!
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