Well then as a fellow semi vegetarian, I think ur doing okay, just focus on how u feel and not a number like u said, I'm guessing u want something in particular, like a flatter tummy or something, if that's the case, try incorporating more specific set of work outs to that.
Being a guy and like forever skinny I sorta get how u feel in reverse, since I can get really tone and strong, but never put any muscle mass on.
I just want to be thinner and more toned in general. And it seems like the more I tone, the more I feel I need to tone after. I dunno. It's a never ending cycle lol
I get that, it can be addicting, just don't get too addicted and over do it. But when i was 17,18 I was like that too. I worked out nearly twice everyday and it felt great, I was only like a 160lbs but I could push O-line men on our football team that had 80lbs on me, but then my new job was already physically demanding and hard on knees and back that I eventually quit.
I always wanted to get back to it, my current job is less demanding so if i can manage to get more comfortable in it, I might join u again as someone that likes feeling good about how they feel after workouts
IIN that I want to lose weight but my boyfriend gets mad about it?
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Well then as a fellow semi vegetarian, I think ur doing okay, just focus on how u feel and not a number like u said, I'm guessing u want something in particular, like a flatter tummy or something, if that's the case, try incorporating more specific set of work outs to that.
Being a guy and like forever skinny I sorta get how u feel in reverse, since I can get really tone and strong, but never put any muscle mass on.
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I just want to be thinner and more toned in general. And it seems like the more I tone, the more I feel I need to tone after. I dunno. It's a never ending cycle lol
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I get that, it can be addicting, just don't get too addicted and over do it. But when i was 17,18 I was like that too. I worked out nearly twice everyday and it felt great, I was only like a 160lbs but I could push O-line men on our football team that had 80lbs on me, but then my new job was already physically demanding and hard on knees and back that I eventually quit.
I always wanted to get back to it, my current job is less demanding so if i can manage to get more comfortable in it, I might join u again as someone that likes feeling good about how they feel after workouts