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Old 12-06-2007, 07:02 PM   #1  
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Default Now I understand one reason why my pants size was so large.

A long time ago I posted that I didn't understand why people that weighed the same as me and were about the same height had so much smaller pants sizes. Now after weight training I understand that muscle takes up less space then my fat body does. It took me 46 years to understand that. When I was a size 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12 I didn't understand it. Now that I can actually fit into a 10(it is a tight squeeze), I understand even though my scale weight hasn't changed since I was in a 14-16 it is all about the weights that I lift and the cardio I do. I'm glad you guys are here.
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Old 12-06-2007, 07:07 PM   #2  
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Hey Sharon, it took me 46 years to figure that out too! Discovering weightlifting was the key to my weight loss success -- in fact, I'm positive that I wouldn't have lost the weight and kept it off for all these years without it. Keep it up, chickie, and you're going to be in single digits before you know it!
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Yeah, and not only does muscle take up less space than fat, it also consumes more calories. My basal metabolic rate is much higher now, so I can eat more. Hooray.
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I love it. Bring that muscle on. One of my friends when she saw my biceps the other day said , "watch out you are going to make our husbands look bad." Well he better start joining me at the gym then.
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"watch out you are going to make our husbands look bad." :
That was eventually what got my bf to join the gym: my muscles were getting bigger than his. Whatever it takes.
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:06 PM   #6  
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I get yelled at (not really) by my husband for lifting too much weight He doesn't really subscribe to the lifting heavy idea.
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Heck, yes. I was much happier than when my DH said my shoulders had defintion than when he said he liked my new haircut.

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Yeah, and not only does muscle take up less space than fat, it also consumes more calories. My basal metabolic rate is much higher now, so I can eat more. Hooray.
OK, that's the real reason, I'm lurking here and trying to get more of a routine going with weightlifting. The single digit clothing size is motivation, but not as much as this one right now.
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Old 12-20-2007, 05:38 PM   #9  
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I'm still about 20 lbs over my goal weight, but I'm happily wearing sizes 6-8. The last time I was at goal weight, I wore size 10's - I attribute the difference to the fact that I'm exercising and building muscle. Not only do I look better, but I feel really strong!
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