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Originally Posted by Doss
Don't know how true that is since I'm not big on weight training (no pun intended)
If you're a woman, weight training doesn't make you big. It makes you small.
Exhibit A:
Which occupies more space? The 5 pounds of fat or the 5 pounds of muscle? I'd sure as heck rather be 140 pounds with firm muscles than 140 pounds with jiggly flesh. Weight training makes you smaller, tighter, more shapely, and a better fat-burning machine -- not to mention stronger, faster, and leaner. And when you start it during your weight loss journey rather than at the end of it, you help your metabolism and increase the efficacy of your workouts -- if you're stronger, you can accomplish more than if you're just a cardio-bunny!
As for weight training, it might help in some cases with loose skin, but there are many cases in which the amount of skin is too great to be impacted significantly by increased muscle.
Seriously, read the FAQ over at Maintainers. The information there is not based on speculation, but on research and personal experience.