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Old 12-30-2010, 01:13 PM   #16
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I started cardio 5 times a week as soon as I went on my diet(sonoma) in July 09. I lost 50 pounds within 10 months. I then started ot incoporate weight training.
Without changing my habits too much food wise(not dieting anymore) I gain 5 pounds! I was so upset so I started obcessing with the gym and my diet again. But i was either maintining or gaining a few pounds. In july 2010 I got fed up with the scale and threw it out. I then started using a measuring tape and my jeans. Since july I went from a size 14 to a size 10 (in the same store/brand) exercising everyday (except 1 in the week) with an alternating weight training vs cardio.

2 weeks ago I weight myself and I am the same as I was in July when I threw out my scale meanwhile I am 2 sizes smaller. Thats when I understood they are not kidding when they say muscle weight more than fat.

My advice: start with cardio. Once your comfrotable and feel stronger (cardio does build muscle in the begining) trr interval training (cardio and light weights) to eventually move to heavier weight trianing. I try to go to the gym at least 30 mins everyday which 3 times a week is weight training.

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Old 12-30-2010, 04:31 PM   #17
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Thats when I understood they are not kidding when they say muscle weight more than fat.
I'm sure you meant to type "muscle is more dense than fat"

Great results, everyone! I'm impressed!

My 2 cents. Strength training can help you retain muscle while dieting, which avoids the skinny-fat / anorectic look. Cardio burns some calories and can help with adherence to a diet, unless you're the type who says, "I just spent 1/2 hour reading Shape magazine on the elliptical, so I deserve a cheat meal."

But the sad fact is that exercise burns less calories than we think, and certainly much much less than the cardio machines tell us. A beginner or intermediate trainer can expect 5-7 cals/minute (including what we would have burned anyway) of active work (HT Lyle Mcdonald, whose site I really recommend). A half hour stint on the treadmill at a moderate pace is thus likely to burn 150-200 calories. A half hour of lifting may burn even less, depending on how intense you are lifting and what proportion of the half hour you are spending at rest. Post-workout metabolism is also pretty trivial for both.

150-200 calories adds up, of course, but it's also easy to wipe out with distressing little additional food. Half a bagel a day would about do it.

Which is a long way of saying what everyone else has alluded to as well, in one way or another: weight training and cardio both help, mentally and physically, but for the purposes of losing fat, table-pushaways are key.

Sorry, was that too lecture like?

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Old 12-31-2010, 08:40 AM   #18
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I'm sure you meant to type "muscle is more dense than fat"
This is my second language and yes I make mistakes.

What I meant is that I gain weight cause of my muscles not fat. It doesnt matter how you word it. If you replace fat with muscle you can gain weight.(couple pounds here not 20)
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