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What am I looking for?

nangiggles

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So.... as many a,lready know I'm about 5'1 and 159 pounds, I'm in pretty decent shape as per calves and arms but need to work everything else in between since am 31% BF and most of that is in abdomen/belly, thighs and butt, when at the gym what am I looking for? heavy repetitions done slow/normal, light but rapid repetitions, a lot of weight, normal weight, low weight, etc....? I obviously want to lose weight but also want to tone and possibly get mass but obvioously first need to get rid of fat....

So for all you ladies who know best.... what am I looking for?
 
well the faster you build muscle, the faster the fatloss process should be with a good diet. muscle mass=heavy+lower rep range. personally i prefer it that way. i like to take things nice and slow(gives me a sense of control, power). but there are also fast and slow twich muscles that respond better with different training.

Slow twitch are muscle fibers are "hit", or engorged with nitrogen-rich blood, during higher rep training, specifically in sets of 12 to 20 reps. This type of training is often neglected by bodybuilders.

fast twitch are more common. these fibers assist with short, heavy lift requiring short bursts of power. They are not effective in longer-term training, but are very useful in brief, high-intensity training like the ones in bodybuilding or powerlifting.

just vary your workout and see what happens, stick with it and then change it up again. variety is the spice of life. :)
 
I usually do fast/many reps on leg press, chest press and thigh-wise excersize, the rest I mostly do slow/normal with heavy lifting...
 
All my results come from my diet. It doesn't matter if I lift heavy or go light and for reps. I am constantly tweaking the little things in my diet to get more results.
Of course, if I put more time in at the gym I would achieve my results quicker.
Best of luck with your goals.
 
All my results come from my diet. It doesn't matter if I lift heavy or go light and for reps.

Nailed it.


Diet is the ultimate catalyst of bodyshape change. Without getting it exactly where it needs to be, your training will yield far less than optimal results.
 
What they said +100. It is AMAZING how the slightest tweaks can yield a tremendous result when combined with consistent physical activity.

If I eat what most would consider minimal carbs I hold mad water. It took me years just to eat 50 grams of carbs a day. A pro told me he would kill himself if he ever ate that little.
I am super sensitive to carbs. My body seems to respond better to using quality fats in their place. That is one little thing I learned over the years.
 
If I eat what most would consider minimal carbs I hold mad water. It took me years just to eat 50 grams of carbs a day. A pro told me he would kill himself if he ever ate that little.
I am super sensitive to carbs. My body seems to respond better to using quality fats in their place. That is one little thing I learned over the years.

I'm the same way. My first 3 meals have carbs but NONE after that. I don't eat any carbs after lunch. If I do, I look like a balloon.
 
wow all you low and carb limiters and eliminators. my energy plummets if i don't get in enough carbs, same thing with fats.:p
 
Damn, my head would implode if I had to survive on that small amount. But as you said, it's a learning process and you gotta find what works for you.

you get used to it, but it can take time. After an extended amount of time on restricted carbs something seems to happen metabolically. Your body appears to get better at synthesizing energy from fats. Your desire for carbs slowly begins to diminish and your energy improves.

It really can take a while though depending on the person. A lot of Lyme Disease patients are on really low carb diets so I've talked to a lot of other people like me who've done that diet for several months, or even years in some cases. Eventually though your bodyfat can begin to get like almost scary low, assuming your thyroid hormones are in check.
 
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