Southernfit
Active Member
O.K. I have been trying to figure out the answer to this question on my own and I'm tired of not getting any answers.
About five years ago I started doing Step Aerobics (at a gym) for the first time in my life and I LOVED it. I was 22 at the time and had never really been into fitness. After about 9 months, I started noticing that when I would wear my normal pants, I had lost inches in my waist, but my legs (mainly my butt and thighs) had gotten bigger and therefore my pants were tight in those areas. So, I eased off the step (did more hi-lo which is NOT what I enjoy doing), cleaned up my diet, and did notice a change. I eventually stopped the aerobics all together b/c I had a baby and time was not available for classes, so I started using cardio machines.
I got back into Step Aerobics (and I truly love it)--mainly Cathe tapes about 7 months ago and guess what? I'm noticing the same thing happening to me--my waist is losing inches, yet my butt and thighs are getting bigger (and this is not something I particularly like). This time I am including Muscle Endurance Lower and Upper Body tapes in my weekly workout schedule in addition to my cardio. I have continued to watch my food and caloric intake and really feel that I cannot lower my calories any more. My personal opinion is that this is my body has alot of natural muscle tone and builds easily--I think genetics is playing a role also.
Has anyone else out there experienced this? I've always heard that muscle weighs more than fat, but is more compact, therefore you will lose inches. How long does that take to happen?
Any input, opinions, advice would be greatly appreciated.
I will end this by saying my cardio endurance is the best it has EVER been and I feel more fit and happier--just want to know if my glutes and thighs are something I have to accept and move on!!
THANKS A MILLION!! I love learning from this forum.
Jessi

About five years ago I started doing Step Aerobics (at a gym) for the first time in my life and I LOVED it. I was 22 at the time and had never really been into fitness. After about 9 months, I started noticing that when I would wear my normal pants, I had lost inches in my waist, but my legs (mainly my butt and thighs) had gotten bigger and therefore my pants were tight in those areas. So, I eased off the step (did more hi-lo which is NOT what I enjoy doing), cleaned up my diet, and did notice a change. I eventually stopped the aerobics all together b/c I had a baby and time was not available for classes, so I started using cardio machines.
I got back into Step Aerobics (and I truly love it)--mainly Cathe tapes about 7 months ago and guess what? I'm noticing the same thing happening to me--my waist is losing inches, yet my butt and thighs are getting bigger (and this is not something I particularly like). This time I am including Muscle Endurance Lower and Upper Body tapes in my weekly workout schedule in addition to my cardio. I have continued to watch my food and caloric intake and really feel that I cannot lower my calories any more. My personal opinion is that this is my body has alot of natural muscle tone and builds easily--I think genetics is playing a role also.
Has anyone else out there experienced this? I've always heard that muscle weighs more than fat, but is more compact, therefore you will lose inches. How long does that take to happen?
Any input, opinions, advice would be greatly appreciated.
I will end this by saying my cardio endurance is the best it has EVER been and I feel more fit and happier--just want to know if my glutes and thighs are something I have to accept and move on!!
THANKS A MILLION!! I love learning from this forum.
Jessi



