I'm experiencing something kind of strange now that I've gotten full bore into Cathe'w workouts.
Used to be that muscle development didn't come very easily to me except in my legs. I've always known that I have a disproportionately high mass of muscle in my body compared to most women (I know this because I've always weighed about 30-40 pounds heavier than I look -- in other words, you'd all be surprised, if not shocked, at my weight if if you saw me in person). Muscle weighs more than fat, so this makes sense. Still, developing muscles in my arms and abs was always especially challenging for some reason. Who knows, maybe I just didn't notice it or maybe I wasn't doing it right.
Anyhoo, weight loss always came easily to me when I tried to lose weight. Engaging in moderate levels of cardio regularly was all it took.
Well, now things seem to be reversed. Weight loss is not coming very easily, but muscle development is (even though I'm still not getting the definition I want - the muscles are building, but they're not "sculpted", yet). I've really noticed this in my abs and arms, more than in my legs recently, too. And, that's strange.
So, maybe I'm not seeing the weight loss because I am building muscles so quickly all over my body. So, the muscles that weigh more than fat are keeping me from seeing much of a difference on my scale. At least, that's my deduction.
At any rate, I hope I reach a turning point soon, where the more metabolic muscle starts to chew away at the layer of flab coating my body right now. This, in conjunction with my continued high cardio activity, will hopefully start producing the weight loss results that have eluded me so far.
Anyone else having this problem?
Used to be that muscle development didn't come very easily to me except in my legs. I've always known that I have a disproportionately high mass of muscle in my body compared to most women (I know this because I've always weighed about 30-40 pounds heavier than I look -- in other words, you'd all be surprised, if not shocked, at my weight if if you saw me in person). Muscle weighs more than fat, so this makes sense. Still, developing muscles in my arms and abs was always especially challenging for some reason. Who knows, maybe I just didn't notice it or maybe I wasn't doing it right.
Anyhoo, weight loss always came easily to me when I tried to lose weight. Engaging in moderate levels of cardio regularly was all it took.
Well, now things seem to be reversed. Weight loss is not coming very easily, but muscle development is (even though I'm still not getting the definition I want - the muscles are building, but they're not "sculpted", yet). I've really noticed this in my abs and arms, more than in my legs recently, too. And, that's strange.
So, maybe I'm not seeing the weight loss because I am building muscles so quickly all over my body. So, the muscles that weigh more than fat are keeping me from seeing much of a difference on my scale. At least, that's my deduction.
At any rate, I hope I reach a turning point soon, where the more metabolic muscle starts to chew away at the layer of flab coating my body right now. This, in conjunction with my continued high cardio activity, will hopefully start producing the weight loss results that have eluded me so far.
Anyone else having this problem?