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Oh wow, I can totally see a difference! Look how good your back looks! Oh

man, jealous! :)

" b Great-ful or b Dead "

> Hi Ladies,

> I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change. Unfortunately, I think

> I look buffer AND

> bigger, but more proportional and more fit. (WHEN will the fat loss catch

> up?)

> I still dont think the latest pics reveal the more dramatic definition

> thats going on with me

> in real life, I'll have to work on the lighting for that.

> I'm also bloated, I can see it in my face- early morning pics.

>

> The pics are in the photo section of this webgroup, under " b Great-ful or

> b Dead " ...hehe.

>

> thank you!

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Looks to me like pretty good results for 6 weeks. In particular, you've

got some good stuff going on with your back muscles--I want to see

another back shot when the 12 weeks are up.

Naomi

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> Hi Ladies,

> I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change. Unfortunately, I

> think I look buffer AND

> bigger, but more proportional and more fit. (WHEN will the fat loss

> catch up?)

> I still dont think the latest pics reveal the more dramatic definition

> thats going on with me

> in real life, I'll have to work on the lighting for that.

> I'm also bloated, I can see it in my face- early morning pics.

>

> The pics are in the photo section of this webgroup, under " b Great-ful

> or b Dead " ...hehe.

>

> thank you!

>

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Six weeks???!!! What a difference! You look great!!!

>

> Hi Ladies,

> I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change. Unfortunately,

I think I look buffer AND

> bigger, but more proportional and more fit. (WHEN will the fat

loss catch up?)

> I still dont think the latest pics reveal the more dramatic

definition thats going on with me

> in real life, I'll have to work on the lighting for that.

> I'm also bloated, I can see it in my face- early morning pics.

>

> The pics are in the photo section of this webgroup, under " b Great-

ful or b Dead " ...hehe.

>

> thank you!

>

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I think you look a lot buffer, and there is less " pooch " in many

places. You really are doing a great job! Someone suggested this

once, and it makes a great deal of sense to me...

Take your before after pics. But them both on the table in front of

you, upside down, cover the faces....I'll bet you will be able to see

the changes more realistically when you are not looking at " you " .

Keep it up, by the end of 12 weeks you will be very surprised with

your progress.

Barbara

>

> Hi Ladies,

> I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change. Unfortunately, I

think I look buffer AND

> bigger, but more proportional and more fit. (WHEN will the fat loss

catch up?)

> I still dont think the latest pics reveal the more dramatic

definition thats going on with me

> in real life, I'll have to work on the lighting for that.

> I'm also bloated, I can see it in my face- early morning pics.

>

> The pics are in the photo section of this webgroup, under " b

Great-ful or b Dead " ...hehe.

>

> thank you!

>

>

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Hi ,

I think you look GREAT! Your abs look much thinner!!!

Good for you!

Anne

>

> Hi Ladies,

> I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change. Unfortunately, I

think I look buffer AND

> bigger, but more proportional and more fit. ...>

> thank you!

>

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christina, I can definitely see a difference! Now I see

those 'muscle lines' all over --- your thigh, down the centre of

your abs, shoulders. Way to go! Keep it up, you will be shocked by

week 12!

> >

> > Hi Ladies,

> > I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change.

Unfortunately, I

> think I look buffer AND

> > bigger, but more proportional and more fit. (WHEN will the fat

loss

> catch up?)

> > I still dont think the latest pics reveal the more dramatic

> definition thats going on with me

> > in real life, I'll have to work on the lighting for that.

> > I'm also bloated, I can see it in my face- early morning pics.

> >

> > The pics are in the photo section of this webgroup, under " b

> Great-ful or b Dead " ...hehe.

> >

> > thank you!

> >

> >

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Thank you girls for the comments! But I feel so muscley?!

I think its a personal thing, but I am NOT happy. I feel like some

off-season body builder, walking around with too much mass. Its

pretty harsh to feel that I want to be the hot girl I was only 2

years ago (19 pds thinner)- and now that the weekend is here, I'm

afraid to go on dates!! aaaaah!

I see that the soft fleshy parts are zapped, my scale weight has

gone up (3pds), my BF% has barely moved down. I'm stronger on the

weights...and I wonder if I'm the classic mesomorph, who builds

muscle fast, alongside an endomorph, who keeps the fat.

I'm not quitting, but this is what I was afraid of...big muscles,

with a layer of the same fat overlaying it (paper bag, breathe)

I am NOT quitting because weight lifting is NEW to me, and I should

expect my body to feel unrewarded for a while. I know that I CANNOT

go back to the instant change ive seen myself do with running 5

miles a day, and carb eliminating. Its no way to live. right?

I'm tracking calories like hell...

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

>

> Oh wow, I can totally see a difference! Look how good your back

looks! Oh

> man, jealous! :)

>

>

> " b Great-ful or b Dead "

>

>

> > Hi Ladies,

> > I posted some pics that reveal 6 weeks of change.

Unfortunately, I think

> > I look buffer AND

> > bigger, but more proportional and more fit. (WHEN will the fat

loss catch

> > up?)

> > I still dont think the latest pics reveal the more dramatic

definition

> > thats going on with me

> > in real life, I'll have to work on the lighting for that.

> > I'm also bloated, I can see it in my face- early morning pics.

> >

> > The pics are in the photo section of this webgroup, under " b

Great-ful or

> > b Dead " ...hehe.

> >

> > thank you!

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Your muscles are looking great! Once the fat comes off I think you'll

be really happy with the way you look. I also completely wig when I

have too much body fat over too much muscle. Here are some tricks I

use for leaning out and speeding things along when I'm feeling extra

huge.

If you're taking any muscle builders or cell volumizers, either

eliminate them or reduce the dose. They can cause a serious muscle

pump, and creatine especially can cause bloat on top of a muscle pump.

Not always the desired effect. Most of the time I only take 2g of

creatine twice a week on my weight days. I get the strength and

recovery benefits after my workouts but no bloat.

If you're really carb sensitive, you may have a hard time losing fat

and looking extra lean on BFL ratios. First go for more fresh, watery,

fruit and vegetable carb portions as opposed to processed, high-sodium

carb portions (Lean Out Menu). If that's not enough to tip things in

the right direction, start letting your protein run 15-20g higher than

your carbs. And I don't mean low-carbing, just tipping things slightly

toward more protein. You can count it if you're a calorie freak, or

you can just eliminate the carb portion from one meal a day if you're

using the palm/fist method. So, one meal a day could be like a whey

protein shake, or lean meat and vegetables.

I think you've already thrown a circuit routine into your week. That

type of total-body calorie-blasting routine helps out because it keeps

your heart rate elevated, maximizes fat burning, and doesn't allow for

multiple sets of heavy isolation exercises.

Remember 's progress pics?

http://www.bodyforlife-tracker.com/showphotos.cfm?id=15160

(hopefully that link works, if not search for " nheyrman " in the profiles)

She was still really frustrated between weeks 4-8 and yet she came out

ultra-lean. If you stay focused on good nutrition and a consistent

calorie deficit, the fat loss WILL catch up. Paper towel theory and

all that. You're closing in on the cardboard, so hang in there!

> Thank you girls for the comments! But I feel so muscley?!

>

> I think its a personal thing, but I am NOT happy. I feel like some

> off-season body builder, walking around with too much mass. Its

> pretty harsh to feel that I want to be the hot girl I was only 2

> years ago (19 pds thinner)- and now that the weekend is here, I'm

> afraid to go on dates!! aaaaah!

>

> I see that the soft fleshy parts are zapped, my scale weight has

> gone up (3pds), my BF% has barely moved down. I'm stronger on the

> weights...and I wonder if I'm the classic mesomorph, who builds

> muscle fast, alongside an endomorph, who keeps the fat.

>

> I'm not quitting, but this is what I was afraid of...big muscles,

> with a layer of the same fat overlaying it (paper bag, breathe)

> I am NOT quitting because weight lifting is NEW to me, and I should

> expect my body to feel unrewarded for a while. I know that I CANNOT

> go back to the instant change ive seen myself do with running 5

> miles a day, and carb eliminating. Its no way to live. right?

>

> I'm tracking calories like hell...

>

> --

> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

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- Thank you for the advice!

I am praying for 's transformation to happen to me :0)...its

amazing that in her 12th week photo, she looks like someone who has

been fit her whole life, not a waif/not a dieter. Its THAT kind of

body that people want to see on the stage (B'way).

I learned a ton this weekend, being a fly-on-the-wall backstage at

the Bev Francis Atlantic Open. All the amateur body builders,

zonked from dehydration and chemical tans were only too happy to

pose for me! Intuitively, out of dozens of girls, I KNEW which one

was going to win the Figure (total Brant look-alike). I got

up close to see-Rodney (Mr. Olympia-8yrs)

Here's the kicker...someone said " Good luck " to me, thinking I was

going to compete!(enter curse words) I know the combination of 'the

pump' and the creatine bloat is really to blame here. After mild

dehydration from some wine this weekend, I am definitely smaller,

and my jeans are falling off (sz 6 at Gap).

I'm going to take weekly pics (not sure if I'll post em' lol!). I

have to be careful with cardio and circuits this week because of my

weakened fascia (damn the yoga/kick boxing!) and keep picking

people's brains.

I really believe that we create our own realities...and I find

myself stretching outside of my normal circle of friends, to

include more people with fitness in mind. Its a new way of seeing

things, to find myself gravitating towards people I wouldnt have had

a connection with before. My head is going there, and I'm sure my

body will follow.

its good, its good

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> > Thank you girls for the comments! But I feel so muscley?!

> >

> > I think its a personal thing, but I am NOT happy. I feel like

some

> > off-season body builder, walking around with too much mass. Its

> > pretty harsh to feel that I want to be the hot girl I was only 2

> > years ago (19 pds thinner)- and now that the weekend is here, I'm

> > afraid to go on dates!! aaaaah!

> >

> > I see that the soft fleshy parts are zapped, my scale weight has

> > gone up (3pds), my BF% has barely moved down. I'm stronger on

the

> > weights...and I wonder if I'm the classic mesomorph, who builds

> > muscle fast, alongside an endomorph, who keeps the fat.

> >

> > I'm not quitting, but this is what I was afraid of...big muscles,

> > with a layer of the same fat overlaying it (paper bag, breathe)

> > I am NOT quitting because weight lifting is NEW to me, and I

should

> > expect my body to feel unrewarded for a while. I know that I

CANNOT

> > go back to the instant change ive seen myself do with running 5

> > miles a day, and carb eliminating. Its no way to live. right?

> >

> > I'm tracking calories like hell...

> >

> > --

> > aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

>

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