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    I had to post this for inspiration - I was researching fat vs. muscle online and found this compelling story from a woman who describes staying the same weight over a period of 9 years but going from a size 8 to a size 12! She blames it on the fact that her muscle gradually turned into fat over that time. The most interesting part for me is under the paragraph "Lies that Weight Loss Scales Tell" there is a link called "Graphic" - if you click on that you will see the most amazing picture of what 5 pounds of fat looks like next to 5 pounds of muscle - unbelievable. I am definitely bookmarking this page for inspiration relating to knowing the scale never tells the whole story and encouragement to continue weight training:
    Burn the Fat Build the Muscle
    Kathleen (Start 1/16/09)
    Measurements
    Starting Waist 35.5 (Current 32.5 - 3 inches lost total!)
    Starting Hips 42.5 (Current 39.5- 3 inches lost total!)
    Starting Thighs 26.5 (Current 25.5 - 1 inch lost total!)
    Starting Knees 18.75 (Current 17.75 - 1.25 inch lost total!)
    Starting Calves 16.75 (Current 16.5 - .25 inches lost total!)
    Starting Upper Arm 16.75 (Current 13 - 3.75 inches lost total!!!!)

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    Re: Fat vs. Muscle

    Thanks for posting the great article!!!! I guess I couldn't find the link to look at the pictures though...

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    • #3
      Re: Fat vs. Muscle

      Here it is - it's a little gross I know but what a visual - look at the difference!

      Kathleen (Start 1/16/09)
      Measurements
      Starting Waist 35.5 (Current 32.5 - 3 inches lost total!)
      Starting Hips 42.5 (Current 39.5- 3 inches lost total!)
      Starting Thighs 26.5 (Current 25.5 - 1 inch lost total!)
      Starting Knees 18.75 (Current 17.75 - 1.25 inch lost total!)
      Starting Calves 16.75 (Current 16.5 - .25 inches lost total!)
      Starting Upper Arm 16.75 (Current 13 - 3.75 inches lost total!!!!)

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        Re: Fat vs. Muscle

        Yummy!
        bigROB

        Eat Atkins and look good clothed.
        Eat Atkins and exercise and look good naked!


        First Month-Down 16lbs 10/13/2008
        Second Month-Down 16lbs 11/13/2008
        Third Month-Down 15lbs 12/13/2008
        Fourth Month Down 15lbs 01/13/2009
        Fifth month down 14lbs 02/13/2009
        83 pounds lost to date 37 pounds to go!


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        • #5
          Re: Fat vs. Muscle

          Thing is that muscles do not turn into fat. You can't do that. You cannot change one type of body cells into another..
          That woman was probably eating more, exercising less or not at all, and she tried to find a scapegoat for her issue. It's easier to blame someone else, even if it is the "evil" fat trying to lurk into our body and make us 3 sizes larger without us realizing it!! Now I have to be careful of these little sneaky B******s, maybe hiding under my bed or something lol


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          • #6
            Re: Fat vs. Muscle

            Scribbler is right - muscle does not turn into fat, but we can lose muscle while gaining fat as well as what we hope to do by following Atkins - lose fat and build muscle!!

            Many of our members have testified to this by realising they can now wear smaller clothes at a weight that previously they wore larger sizes.

            We even had one member who had her body fat % measured with the 'dunk tank' method and realised she was at too low a percentage of fat for her health even though she was still pounds away from her 'goal weight'

            This is one reason it is good not to concentrate on reaching some magic scales number but look for body shape changes instead.
            Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
            Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



            Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





            F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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            • #7
              Re: Fat vs. Muscle

              That is a good point and you're right - muscle does not become fat but what I was really excited about was what Elizellen is talking about - the fact that it's less about the scale number and more about the measurements and what is actually in your body - is it fat or muscle? Have a great day!
              Kathleen (Start 1/16/09)
              Measurements
              Starting Waist 35.5 (Current 32.5 - 3 inches lost total!)
              Starting Hips 42.5 (Current 39.5- 3 inches lost total!)
              Starting Thighs 26.5 (Current 25.5 - 1 inch lost total!)
              Starting Knees 18.75 (Current 17.75 - 1.25 inch lost total!)
              Starting Calves 16.75 (Current 16.5 - .25 inches lost total!)
              Starting Upper Arm 16.75 (Current 13 - 3.75 inches lost total!!!!)

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