Tiggerific - It makes me feel good that you are already feeling comfortable with us. We are here to be supportive through the good times and the bad. We all go through those issues at one point or another. The important thing to remember is that you are not alone. It is always easier to keep going when you know someone else is or has gone through it.
BlondeAlligator - I am sorry that you have been sick. Yet, I am glad that you are starting to feel better. I was getting concerned about you realizing that you hadn't posted all week. I knew something was up. I was just hoping that you weren't ill. Well, I guess I was wrong but at least you are getting better. That's the good news. You are on the comeback trail and I know you will be back to 100% very soon. Just take the time you need to make sure you are well. You will hurt yourself worse if you try to get back into the routine before you are ready.
Kidsmom - You had made a mention about you had dropped the weight and increased the reps to around 30. I really believe that is too many reps. I know the goal is to tone and lose weight but doing that many reps is really counterproductive. Even in toning, you need to work the muscle some and doing that many reps means you are not doing that. For toning, I would really recommend no more than 15 - 20 reps but you want to make sure you feel at least some sort of burn. In other words, it doesn't need to be an easy lift for all of the reps. Plus, another way to look at things would be that muscle burns more calories than fat. So if you do put on some muscle, that is not a bad thing. It isn't always about what the scale says. Think about lionqueen. She has lost 38 pounds since she started her diet and exercise but then she had a test done and the results were totally different. I want to say that she had lost over 50 pounds of fat. That means she had gained 12 pounds of muscle. That muscle is helping to increase her metabolism which is going to continue in helping with the weight loss. The best idea is to not always go by what the scale says. Go by how your clothes fit. I hope that helps and makes sense.
Keep on moving people! You are doing great and I am extremely proud to be associated with such winners like each and everyone of you. Keep it up!

BlondeAlligator - I am sorry that you have been sick. Yet, I am glad that you are starting to feel better. I was getting concerned about you realizing that you hadn't posted all week. I knew something was up. I was just hoping that you weren't ill. Well, I guess I was wrong but at least you are getting better. That's the good news. You are on the comeback trail and I know you will be back to 100% very soon. Just take the time you need to make sure you are well. You will hurt yourself worse if you try to get back into the routine before you are ready.
Kidsmom - You had made a mention about you had dropped the weight and increased the reps to around 30. I really believe that is too many reps. I know the goal is to tone and lose weight but doing that many reps is really counterproductive. Even in toning, you need to work the muscle some and doing that many reps means you are not doing that. For toning, I would really recommend no more than 15 - 20 reps but you want to make sure you feel at least some sort of burn. In other words, it doesn't need to be an easy lift for all of the reps. Plus, another way to look at things would be that muscle burns more calories than fat. So if you do put on some muscle, that is not a bad thing. It isn't always about what the scale says. Think about lionqueen. She has lost 38 pounds since she started her diet and exercise but then she had a test done and the results were totally different. I want to say that she had lost over 50 pounds of fat. That means she had gained 12 pounds of muscle. That muscle is helping to increase her metabolism which is going to continue in helping with the weight loss. The best idea is to not always go by what the scale says. Go by how your clothes fit. I hope that helps and makes sense.
Keep on moving people! You are doing great and I am extremely proud to be associated with such winners like each and everyone of you. Keep it up!


