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-- Posted by Anonymous at 7:27 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

well ive been loosing weight lately since ive gotten a lot of free time lately (no more school sports for me :D) and ive been wondering

since im loosing about 3-5lbs a week, i just sweat the weight of by running and excercising from my old wrestling routines, i was wondering about since im loosing a pretty good amount of wieght fast (went from 200- about 170 in about 3 and a half weeks) will my skin look all loose?

all im trying to do is burn my muscle weight and bulk off so i dont look all bulky anymore.  

so what im really trying to say is, is there anyway i can just tighten up loose skin around my body after serious weight loss through excersie, or will it just naturally tighten up? (Without surgical intervention)


-- Posted by Anonymous at 7:27 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

oh btw im a guy lol


-- Posted by iHaveAlargePenis at 7:28 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

Run.


-- Posted by Joke at 7:28 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

tummy tuck?


-- Posted by Monroe at 7:28 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

Probably! Definitely do crunches and whatnot, it'll help tighten the skin up.


-- Posted by oridniv at 7:28 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

more resistance and prly w/t a professional trainer


-- Posted by Joke at 7:29 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

wont tighten enough.....


-- Posted by Anonymous at 7:32 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

yeah. im not exectly the most well of finacially and all, and i really would rather not poney up the dough for something like a personal trainer though i know it would help. but i have more important uses for the money, damn you college


-- Posted by AcidSilence at 7:55 pm on Jan. 11, 2009

Do weight training.
Less weight, more reps,
to get tighter, instead of bulkier.


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