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5lbs Fat -v- 5lb Muscle - Photo

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024
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I found these photos and thought I would share. The top photo is what 5lbs of fat looks like and is the same weight as a house brick. It is quite scary to imagine that around your vital organs, isn't it?

The photo underneath that one is a great example of how 5lb fat looks compared to 5lb of muscle. This clearly illustrates how much less space muscle takes up compared to the equivalent weight of fat.

So a muscly person weighing the same as a fat person (if height and other factors were the same) would look much, much slimmer.

Now, 'scuse me while I go find my dumbells!

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VickyDLM profile image
VickyDLM2 stone

That's disgusting! What a great picture! It really brings home the difference though. It makes you think.

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to VickyDLM

I know, it made me sit up and think, too.

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LastChance

Wow that's an eye opener. Good pic to stick on the fridge

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to LastChance

Now that is a great idea!

Loads of incentive now to lose 15 pounds of 'brick' for the poor knees - wow.

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to

My knees would appreciate that too!

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Claire2stone

Wow!! I've got about a brick and a bit too loose to reach my target. Better start chipping away. Get ready for some DUST 😀

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to Claire2stone

LOL, you are so close, come on, chip, chip!

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Strawb_647lbs

If you think about the stamina in takes for overweight people to do basic things. We go about our daily activities carrying around, in my case at least 10 house bricks! If we have the strength to do that, we have the strength to chuck them away don't we? Oh, I do hope so.

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to Strawb_64

You are so right, I did some shopping the other day and my joints were really hurting as I carried it home in my rucksack.

I got home, weighed the rucksack and contents and it was 10kgs a quarter of the weight I have lost so far. It really made me think - no wonder I felt so ill and tired and in pain!

We do have the strength to chuck away those house bricks - as far away as possible, there is no way I want to be able to pick them up again!

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Mollydex

What an amazing picture. Thanks for sharing it. I so want that muscle :-)

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to Mollydex

Me too Molly, me too!

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morelessAdministrator7 stone

If only fat wasn't as big! ;)

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to moreless

I wonder how we would feel if it was the other way around?

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morelessAdministrator7 stone in reply to LessToLose

We'd carry on eating! ;)

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muffintop67

Amazing when you see it visually! Thanks for posting 🙂

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to muffintop67

I know, it really brings it home - if it is around your heart or something, I dread to think how much harm it does!

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muffintop67 in reply to LessToLose

Just a thought LessToLose. Do I assume that if I lose a pound in weight then it is all fat?

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LessToLoseRestart April 2024 in reply to muffintop67

Mostly, I'd say, but I am not an expert and I would think there are many factors contributing to that result, such as exercise, amount of muscle you have, how much weight you need to lose etc, etc.

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PedallingMinstrelRestart April 2024

I like it thanks for that a great motivator

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