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Ok, fine, whatever, I give up
"Carmen" wrote in message
... Hi, On 19-Apr-2004, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Carmen" wrote in message . .. Hi, "Lori Wilson" wrote in message ... Weight lifting is great, but muscle mass is more dense then fat so the scale may not move as quickly as the tape measure. I have found the weight comes off faster for me if I only sculpt once a week. I do want is called cardio sculpt two to three days a week. On 19-Apr-2004, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: That's the most ignorant piece of drivel I've read in a long time. Thanks. No way d00d. Lori used the phrase "muscle mass is more dense then (sic) fat" instead of the World of Fitness' Dumbest Phrase. (You know the one - the one that drops the IQ of everyone within an 8 mile radius whenever uttered). She ought to get at least a week's obeisance on that. Maybe even a sig file in her honor. Naw. She actually thinks (if you can call it thinking), that a female is going to put on enough muscle mass in a few short days to make a difference in overall weight. And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? Aargh! Is this going to turn into one of those god-awful threads from MFW about what exercises hit what part of the pectoralis major? Anyway, the first step is to get them lifting. That's the major obstacle. Once that hurdle is crossed they'll probably see the light concerning female bulking. The point I addressed is that a female might thing she is doing fine if she's under the mistaken assumption that she's adding muscle and that's why her weight is not going down. In reality, the female probably needs to eat less. |
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JC Der Koenig wrote:
And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? same way you "tone" 'em? |
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"The Queen of Cans and Jars" wrote in message
. .. JC Der Koenig wrote: And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? same way you "tone" 'em? I figure that's what she was hinting at. |
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In article ,
"JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Carmen" wrote in message . .. Hi, "Lori Wilson" wrote in message ... Weight lifting is great, but muscle mass is more dense then fat so the scale may not move as quickly as the tape measure. I have found the weight comes off faster for me if I only sculpt once a week. I do want is called cardio sculpt two to three days a week. On 19-Apr-2004, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: That's the most ignorant piece of drivel I've read in a long time. Thanks. No way d00d. Lori used the phrase "muscle mass is more dense then (sic) fat" instead of the World of Fitness' Dumbest Phrase. (You know the one - the one that drops the IQ of everyone within an 8 mile radius whenever uttered). She ought to get at least a week's obeisance on that. Maybe even a sig file in her honor. Naw. She actually thinks (if you can call it thinking), that a female is going to put on enough muscle mass in a few short days to make a difference in overall weight. And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? With a knife? Anyway, I know I'm not putting on enough muscle to mask fat loss on the scale, since my measurements and BF% aren't going down either. Plus, I'm still all jiggly. -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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"Luna" wrote in message
... In article , "JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Carmen" wrote in message . .. Hi, "Lori Wilson" wrote in message ... Weight lifting is great, but muscle mass is more dense then fat so the scale may not move as quickly as the tape measure. I have found the weight comes off faster for me if I only sculpt once a week. I do want is called cardio sculpt two to three days a week. On 19-Apr-2004, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: That's the most ignorant piece of drivel I've read in a long time. Thanks. No way d00d. Lori used the phrase "muscle mass is more dense then (sic) fat" instead of the World of Fitness' Dumbest Phrase. (You know the one - the one that drops the IQ of everyone within an 8 mile radius whenever uttered). She ought to get at least a week's obeisance on that. Maybe even a sig file in her honor. Naw. She actually thinks (if you can call it thinking), that a female is going to put on enough muscle mass in a few short days to make a difference in overall weight. And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? With a knife? Anyway, I know I'm not putting on enough muscle to mask fat loss on the scale, since my measurements and BF% aren't going down either. Plus, I'm still all jiggly. Jiggly can be a good thing... in the right places. |
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In article ,
"JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Luna" wrote in message ... In article , "JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Carmen" wrote in message . .. Hi, "Lori Wilson" wrote in message ... Weight lifting is great, but muscle mass is more dense then fat so the scale may not move as quickly as the tape measure. I have found the weight comes off faster for me if I only sculpt once a week. I do want is called cardio sculpt two to three days a week. On 19-Apr-2004, "JC Der Koenig" wrote: That's the most ignorant piece of drivel I've read in a long time. Thanks. No way d00d. Lori used the phrase "muscle mass is more dense then (sic) fat" instead of the World of Fitness' Dumbest Phrase. (You know the one - the one that drops the IQ of everyone within an 8 mile radius whenever uttered). She ought to get at least a week's obeisance on that. Maybe even a sig file in her honor. Naw. She actually thinks (if you can call it thinking), that a female is going to put on enough muscle mass in a few short days to make a difference in overall weight. And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? With a knife? Anyway, I know I'm not putting on enough muscle to mask fat loss on the scale, since my measurements and BF% aren't going down either. Plus, I'm still all jiggly. Jiggly can be a good thing... in the right places. Lol! The jiggle I have that I hate the most is my triceps. What sucks is that I can actually feel the muscles there getting firmer and stronger, but they still have this layer of fat dangling down. Ah well, it'll go away. Eventually. I hope. -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 03:46:18 GMT, Luna wrote in
alt.support.diet.low-carb: In article , "JC Der Koenig" wrote: ...t. And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? With a knife? .... I don't think so. Wouldn't that be "carving"? "Sculpting" is done with a hammer and chisel, and would probably require rock-hard muscle. Whaddya say, JC? -- 6/2/2003 181/162/164? |
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"Carmen" wrote in message ...
[snip] We womenz are taught to be all delicate and **** from Day 1 in many cases. You don't unlearn that in a day. I [heart] my HYOOGE biceps. -- carla http://geekofalltrades.typepad.com/geek |
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Pardon me for trying to give someone a little bit of advice. I workout
every day using the Firm system. The ladies on these videos would blow you fat heads out of the water. Yes muscle is denser then fat. Sculpt means to shape and tone you idiot. You can lift as much weight as you want and tone the muscle mass underneath the fat, but if you don't do the proper amount of cardio exercise and watch food intake with the toning, you will never see the muscle definition under the fat. I was just trying to help Luna with her problem. I will never offer my help to anyone else on this board. Some support system you are. I suggest if you don't know what you are speaking of, to just shut up! -- www.inharmonytravel.globaltravel.com "Dick Yuknavech" I-give-up.@dontspamcom wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 03:46:18 GMT, Luna wrote in alt.support.diet.low-carb: In article , "JC Der Koenig" wrote: ...t. And how do you "sculpt" a muscle anyway? With a knife? .... I don't think so. Wouldn't that be "carving"? "Sculpting" is done with a hammer and chisel, and would probably require rock-hard muscle. Whaddya say, JC? -- 6/2/2003 181/162/164? |
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Ignoramus4424 wrote: In article , Lori Wilson wrote: Pardon me for trying to give someone a little bit of advice. I workout every day using the Firm system. The ladies on these videos would blow you fat heads out of the water. Yes muscle is denser then fat. Lori, just For Your Information, it is impossible to gain muscle quickly, especially for females. An ounce a day is the most that the most genetically gifted men can accompish. Sculpt means to shape and tone you idiot. your muscles either grow bigger, stay same, or they get smaller. Shape and tone are deceiving words that mean, more or less, nothing. Muscles become more visible when either they get bigger, or, the layer of fat covering them gets smaller. I could be wrong here, but I think I remember reading somewhere that different types of exercise will give you differently shaped muscles. Like the differences between swimmers' legs and soccer players' legs, for example. -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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