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Old 05-13-2005, 06:53 AM
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im on a sports teams im playing baseball right now and im gonna sign up for lacrosse and basketball in the winter and nothing works maybe im doing something wrong how many sit ups should i be doing a day and how heavy of weights should i be lifting to get rid of this fat i mean the only thing i want is some abs and loose all the upper body fat and turn it into muscle. im 5'9 180 and i have pretty big muscles the only problem is my stomach and my chest please tell me how many sit ups and how heavy of weights i should be lifting

you cannot spot reduce. meaning, if you got a little chub around the midsection you can't do situps and "burn it off" you gotta reduce your overal bodyfat. your body will genetically have certain spots that it "likes" to store fat. in many peoples cases that is their torso. (ie stomach/love handles/chest) you are going to have to eat right to lower your bodyfat and those areas WILL slim down... it wont' happen overnight though. doing situps will help in that situps will tone/tighten the muscle, but to be able to SEE the muscle you gotta get rid of the fat. ever wonder why sometimes you'll see a guy that is skinny as shit but doesn't have abs? its b/c he has low BF% but he hasnt' built up the muscle mass to have that 6-pack look. same thing with a guy who does tons of situps/ab work but is carrying some fat on him... he wont' have the 6-pack look either b/c although he has the musculature, he doesn't have low enough BF% to show 'em off. you have to have both.

like we've said (and we are honestly trying to help you out here) diet is KEY. abs are made in the kitchen. if you aren't eating correctly you can do 1000 situps a day and still never see a 6-pack
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Old 05-13-2005, 07:02 AM
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I only 15, I lost 40 pounds in 2 years, something clicked when I hit the summer after 7th grade. I was always active though but still pretty big. I play hockey all the time. Once of the reason I was so big was probably because of the muscle mass underneath the fat. So said my doctor. While I was losing weight I lifted a lot turning some fat into muscle. Now I seemed to leveled out around 160. I want to lose more weight, but it will probably be more healthy to just continue to bulk up and turn as much remaining fat as possible into muscle. I'm mainly trying to tight end the lose skin that I have from losing the weight. I'm actually eating to little, not getting enough caleries to match my active life style. If you want to lose weight, you still have to eat in order to maintain energy to work out.

If you eat doritoes, stop. I probably lost all that weight from not eating doritoes.


PS. I wish I was 5'9 when I was 13, I'm 5'8 at 15.
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Old 05-13-2005, 07:14 AM
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I only 15, I lost 40 pounds in 2 years, something clicked when I hit the summer after 7th grade. I was always active though but still pretty big. I play hockey all the time. Once of the reason I was so big was probably because of the muscle mass underneath the fat. So said my doctor. While I was losing weight I lifted a lot turning some fat into muscle. Now I seemed to leveled out around 160. I want to lose more weight, but it will probably be more healthy to just continue to bulk up and turn as much remaining fat as possible into muscle. I'm mainly trying to tight end the lose skin that I have from losing the weight. I'm actually eating to little, not getting enough caleries to match my active life style. If you want to lose weight, you still have to eat in order to maintain energy to work out.

If you eat doritoes, stop. I probably lost all that weight from not eating doritoes.


PS. I wish I was 5'9 when I was 13, I'm 5'8 at 15.

correct, if you are restricting calories too much (in an attempt to lose weight) you can slow down your thyroid output (which in turn makes losing fat HARDER) or you cause your body to canabolize musclemass (less muscle mass means a greater portion of the mass you DO have is fat... ie if you lose muslce mass and keep the wieght the same your trading muscle for fat which means your BF% is going UP UP UP) ALSO, muscle takes a lot more calories to fuel during the day than fat. take 2 guys, both weigh 250lbs. one is solid muscle, ripped to the core... the 2nd is a butterball. the guy that is ripped is burning a TON more calories than the guy that is just fat. why? b/c muscle requires energy, fat is the body's preferred storage system and requires very very little energy to maintain. this all goes back to diet... your body does not want to be 200+lbs of ripped muscle mass. the energy expenditure required to maintain that is very inefficient. to achieve a build like that you have to eat a LOT (of the right things) and FORCE your body to build that muscle at the expense of fat. diet/excercise are where its at... you can't have the body of your dreams without eating & excercising properly
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Old 05-13-2005, 06:10 PM
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im 5'9 180
and your only 13. damn your a big kid.. look man you have alot of time to worry about how you look later. If you just give your body time to age I will guarantee you by the time you get into 9th or 10 grade, based on your size now, you will be huge and cut. just stick around here and get as much information as you can now. :cool:
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Old 05-14-2005, 08:21 AM
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When losing Body Fat it all comes down to diet. Yeah that's right no matter how much sit-ups, crunches etc you do you will never get ride of that body fat. Of course you will lose fat doing cardio, but after your body adapts you will lose only a certain amount of body fat. That's when diet comes in. Aim for 5-6 meals spaced evenly throughout the day with average calories divided by the meals. NEVER EAT BEFORE BED! That's right almost everything you eat after two hours before bed is stored as body fat. to find your average calories multiply your body weight by 18. to lose weight subtract about 500 calories from this amount. GOOD LUCK all the best.
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Old 05-14-2005, 08:28 AM
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i was looking for that formula thanks for sharing that
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This whole thing sounds to me like a big joke. When I was 13 I didnt even wear shorts coming out of shower. I also used to run around the house naked at that age Hell, abs were always my weekness, good thing, Indian girls dont give a shit about abs, they just want someone who can kick other Indian boys ass
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