Why do I use this example? Because it works the other way too. When I finally got myself together and started eating well and working out again, I only lost 5 lbs (on the scale), but I looked and felt COMPLETELY different. Why? Because I lost the 10 or 12 lbs of fat I had added, and gained the 5-6 lbs of muscle I had lost. Do you get it?
The point is that your body can change dramatically and the scale will not accurately reflect what is going on in your body. I have seen people celebrating because they lost 15 lbs on their new "diet", when they actually look worse and not any better. Why? Because they lost 15 lbs of muscle. Now they are lighter on the scale (Yay! Who cares??) and they look worse. Why? Because before they had 120 lbs of muscle and 50 lbs of fat. Now they have 105 lbs of muscle and 50 lbs of fat. So proportionately, they are fatter than before!
And another great side effect of this "Yay I lost 15 lbs diet" is now their metabolism is screwed from the loss of muscle and now he/she will gain weight even faster. So what will he/she do? Probably freak out when the weight comes back on, and then do another "diet".
Get off the scale and get off of the diets. Focus on how tight and firm your muscles feel. Look at how great you look in your clothes. So what you are not "skinny"? Nobody cares. Be healthy, that looks better anyway. Build some muscle, give your body some shape and strength, and build a strong and fast metabolism. Exercise, resistance training, small and frequent healthy meals is the formula. Maintain consistency.
"Skinny" is out, for both men and women. I say bring on the muscle, tone and the shapely curves!
-Scott
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-Scott
Hook up with me here: Online training, nutrition and inner circle membership and support- www.theprogram.trainerize.com