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2008-04-25 3:43 PM

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Subject: Losing bmi percent but not losing pounds

I started working out with a trainer about a month ago and since then have lost almost 3% body fat but only about 3 pounds.  Should I be concerned about my weight. I'm 5'5" and 147 pounds. It just seems too high for me. I'm 23. My body fat as of today is 23.6%. What number should i be paying attention too.

 I just started training for a tri a couple weeks ago so my minutes of cardio per day are still pretty low as i get my endurance up. Assuming I eat very well, should I start seeing weight loss when cardio gets higher?



2008-04-25 3:47 PM
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My body has changed drastically in a year and a half of training, but I'm just now starting to lose weight.  Trading fat for muscle makes a huge difference in the mirror but not on the scale.
2008-04-25 3:56 PM
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I don't usually post here as I'm not looking to lose any significant amount of weight, but I did want to echo that muscle mass makes a huge difference. I've actually gained about 15+ lbs since I started trying, and only a scant few of those lbs are probably fat - my butt and thighs are more muscley so my pants fit differently and I have to buy up 1 size, but have to get them taken in in a lot of places. I don't "look" any fatter. Muscle is more dense than fat, so it will weigh a lot more. So don't be discouraged. The body fat % (and NOT BMI - BMI is crap) is what you want to see go down.

2008-04-25 4:00 PM
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Sounds like you are in great shape! 

Body fat % is a much better indicator to pay attention to than BMI, especially for an athlete, IMO

2008-04-25 4:02 PM
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Subject: RE: Losing bmi percent but not losing pounds

thanks for the input! I meant to type body fat but i guess i must have been thinking bmi when i wrote the post. at least the change in the percent is keeping me encouraged to keep working out!

2008-04-25 4:48 PM
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I've been in the same situation too. It's because you're doing activity that recruits muscle mass and that burns fat. Take pride in the fact your body fat is going down - it means you're becoming a more powerful triathlete!


2008-04-28 2:39 PM
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lastcall2003 - 2008-04-24 11:00 PM

Sounds like you are in great shape!

Body fat % is a much better indicator to pay attention to than BMI, especially for an athlete, IMO

What is the definition of "athlete"? 

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