Firstly, sit-ups/crunches.
I have heard that these can actually make you look bigger and if you do them wrong you can make your muscles curve outwards.
I would have thought that the muscle would form underneath the fat and then as your fat melts away you will have a nicely defined stomach. Am I wrong? I will really miss doing crunches but if they are going to make me look worse in the long run then there's no point doing them :sadblinky
After thought: I do believe I may be doing them wrong as my neck often hurts after the first twenty. I can still feel my muscles working though and so wonder what that could be.
Second, I walked for 1 hour and thirty minutes with my bloke on Sunday. My back was absolutely killing me afterwards and I had real problems sitting down. This went away after an hour or so. I do have permanent lower back ache which I find is worse from lying in bed. I'm sure this is because I'm overweight as I have never done anything to jar my back and it seemed to get to me slowly. I know the obvious thing would be to see my doctor but if it's just because I'm overweight then I don't feel the need to. I still exercise most mornings even if it is a little achey.
Any ideas?
Cheers
I have heard that these can actually make you look bigger and if you do them wrong you can make your muscles curve outwards.
I would have thought that the muscle would form underneath the fat and then as your fat melts away you will have a nicely defined stomach. Am I wrong? I will really miss doing crunches but if they are going to make me look worse in the long run then there's no point doing them :sadblinky
After thought: I do believe I may be doing them wrong as my neck often hurts after the first twenty. I can still feel my muscles working though and so wonder what that could be.
Second, I walked for 1 hour and thirty minutes with my bloke on Sunday. My back was absolutely killing me afterwards and I had real problems sitting down. This went away after an hour or so. I do have permanent lower back ache which I find is worse from lying in bed. I'm sure this is because I'm overweight as I have never done anything to jar my back and it seemed to get to me slowly. I know the obvious thing would be to see my doctor but if it's just because I'm overweight then I don't feel the need to. I still exercise most mornings even if it is a little achey.
Any ideas?
Cheers





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