With all of the strength training, and the scale not moving much but your body changing, isn't it probable that you're gaining muscle tone and losing fat (and therefore not losing weight yet but getting shapelier)? Happened to me once--I was training for volleyball in high school. Gained ten pounds in a month from working out three hours a day.
and as someone who sees you regularly but not every day (meaning I can tell change over time) --I honestly think you look healthier and more toned. It's working.
Maybe you could sue the Girl Scouts for inflicting emotional distress on you when you eat a Samoa...?
A--agreeing with my sister. B--I'm so glad someone else had the weird butt thing. After I got really into strength training for fencing last spring I noticed that my shorts and skirts were all fitting really oddly and it confused the heck out of me. I am now going to assume that it's normal. C-Value the butt more than the weight.
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and as someone who sees you regularly but not every day (meaning I can tell change over time) --I honestly think you look healthier and more toned. It's working.
Maybe you could sue the Girl Scouts for inflicting emotional distress on you when you eat a Samoa...?
-L.
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B--I'm so glad someone else had the weird butt thing. After I got really into strength training for fencing last spring I noticed that my shorts and skirts were all fitting really oddly and it confused the heck out of me. I am now going to assume that it's normal.
C-Value the butt more than the weight.
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