countrygurl32
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This is part vent, part practical. I imagine other women on this sub can relate.
I noticed recently when I bought some new workout pants, in the size I usually do, that they seemed tighter than they should be. I suppose my older workout pants must have slowly stretched with me by the time I decided to invest in some new ones.
Just something about it made me feel bad about myself.
At one point in my life, I was wearing size 0. As I started to work out more, my jeans went up to a size 2, but that felt fine because I just had a bigger butt (which is generally seen as attractive). Now in certain brands, based on measurements I just took, it seems like I might be between a size 8 and 10 (in pants, at least). I've gained about 20 lbs in the last several years, mostly in muscle around my butt/thighs.
It just feels bad to try to put on my clothes and have them not fit, to be too tight (not to mention, it hurts my wallet). Even though I'm supposed to be doing something good for my health. I signed up for personal training to fill in the gaps of my weaknesses that I don't always get from my yoga classes.
I saw a guy on YouTube talking about how he stopped lifting because he was getting too big to function the way he wanted to in yoga. Supposedly, when he stopped lifting, he eventually was able to become lithe enough to do all of those things again. Is that sort of thing true?
My goal was never to get deep into lifting. I just wanted to be stronger for my yoga practice. So while this question is inevitably tied to body image, I'm also asking from the practical perspective of,
I noticed recently when I bought some new workout pants, in the size I usually do, that they seemed tighter than they should be. I suppose my older workout pants must have slowly stretched with me by the time I decided to invest in some new ones.
Just something about it made me feel bad about myself.
At one point in my life, I was wearing size 0. As I started to work out more, my jeans went up to a size 2, but that felt fine because I just had a bigger butt (which is generally seen as attractive). Now in certain brands, based on measurements I just took, it seems like I might be between a size 8 and 10 (in pants, at least). I've gained about 20 lbs in the last several years, mostly in muscle around my butt/thighs.
It just feels bad to try to put on my clothes and have them not fit, to be too tight (not to mention, it hurts my wallet). Even though I'm supposed to be doing something good for my health. I signed up for personal training to fill in the gaps of my weaknesses that I don't always get from my yoga classes.
I saw a guy on YouTube talking about how he stopped lifting because he was getting too big to function the way he wanted to in yoga. Supposedly, when he stopped lifting, he eventually was able to become lithe enough to do all of those things again. Is that sort of thing true?
My goal was never to get deep into lifting. I just wanted to be stronger for my yoga practice. So while this question is inevitably tied to body image, I'm also asking from the practical perspective of,
- Is it reasonable that I could be too heavy to do inversions and special balancing poses as efficiently?
- Is it necessary to take protein, creatine, etc. after all of my workouts, yoga, running, and/or lifting (i.e., might there be a nutritional component to this)?
- Are there certain lifting workouts that are most useful to yoga? (e.g., do I need to work on my deadlifts for yoga or does my trainer just like doing them?)