Most of the articles I find say to incorporate cardio into your workout. But isn't that going to be counterproductive for someone who is already "too thin" but has areas of flab? I am thin, but I have a fat stomach, sorta flabby upper arms, fat thighs, and a fat butt. The rest of me is thin. My cheeks are kinda chubby, but they were chubby when I weighed 90 pounds too, so that doesn't mean much. Genetics. I battle with this fat gain all the time, end up losing it the wrong way, or not sticking with my program, and in the end, it either comes back or gets worse. I'm trying to do this the right way and lift weights again, but I'm still debating on whether I should add some cardio. I love swimming, I always shape up quickly when I swim. I should mention that I do plenty of walking at work, far more than an average person. I would say I probably walk AT LEAST 20 miles per week. Sometimes more. (That is something I cannot change unless I quit my job.)
I'd like to just focus on lifting weights, but I'm a bit scared that I will just get fatter if I eat more and don't do cardio along with it. This fear usually pushes me to diet more, and I end up losing more muscle and then gaining back more fat. I want to do it right this time, but I'm just not sure if I should do both weights and cardio. I keep telling myself that lifting weights couldn't possibly make me look WORSE, but I WILL get fat if I eat more calories than I use. Such a delicate balance, it's hard to know how much your body is going to use, and how much it's going to store as fat. My self-esteem can't take getting fatter.
I know I've gone through this over & over the last few years, but I can't ever find anything that I want to stick with. Sorry to be redundant. I've gotten advice in the past, but everyone says something different in reference to the cardio. I know my body responds very quickly to cardio, I lose weight fast. I can usually get to my target weight in 6 weeks. But maybe I'm doing this all wrong. I don't have a "target weight" right now, I just want to be lean, fit, and strong. I want to hire a personal trainer and do this the right way, but I wanted some opinions first. If YOU were "too thin" with clothes on, but kind of "fat" with clothes off, how would YOU go about fixing that? (If you were female, of course. Whatever men do probably won't apply.) Is cardio going to "take away" from building muscle, or is it necessary if I want to lose those flabby areas? My thinking is that if I build muscle, it will slowly burn away on its own. Right?
A visual might help. I'm attaching a pic of me from a last week. Notice I have absolutely NO definition to my arms whatsoever. You can see my little belly roll. Might be hard to tell since my legs are crossed, but I have fat thighs, yet my lower legs look like bird legs. I have the worse body composition ever.
I know I couldn't look athletic if I tried.... but I'd just like to have a leaner, stronger, healthier look. So what's the verdict? Add cardio to lose the fat, or just lift weights and the shape I want will follow?
I'd like to just focus on lifting weights, but I'm a bit scared that I will just get fatter if I eat more and don't do cardio along with it. This fear usually pushes me to diet more, and I end up losing more muscle and then gaining back more fat. I want to do it right this time, but I'm just not sure if I should do both weights and cardio. I keep telling myself that lifting weights couldn't possibly make me look WORSE, but I WILL get fat if I eat more calories than I use. Such a delicate balance, it's hard to know how much your body is going to use, and how much it's going to store as fat. My self-esteem can't take getting fatter.
I know I've gone through this over & over the last few years, but I can't ever find anything that I want to stick with. Sorry to be redundant. I've gotten advice in the past, but everyone says something different in reference to the cardio. I know my body responds very quickly to cardio, I lose weight fast. I can usually get to my target weight in 6 weeks. But maybe I'm doing this all wrong. I don't have a "target weight" right now, I just want to be lean, fit, and strong. I want to hire a personal trainer and do this the right way, but I wanted some opinions first. If YOU were "too thin" with clothes on, but kind of "fat" with clothes off, how would YOU go about fixing that? (If you were female, of course. Whatever men do probably won't apply.) Is cardio going to "take away" from building muscle, or is it necessary if I want to lose those flabby areas? My thinking is that if I build muscle, it will slowly burn away on its own. Right?
A visual might help. I'm attaching a pic of me from a last week. Notice I have absolutely NO definition to my arms whatsoever. You can see my little belly roll. Might be hard to tell since my legs are crossed, but I have fat thighs, yet my lower legs look like bird legs. I have the worse body composition ever.
I know I couldn't look athletic if I tried.... but I'd just like to have a leaner, stronger, healthier look. So what's the verdict? Add cardio to lose the fat, or just lift weights and the shape I want will follow?