15-01-2015, 04:03 PM
I wanted to ask everyone, but the genetic males especially, if they've found a method of exercise (or specifically, what NOT to do) which will feminize the upper body, torso, shoulders.
So far, I have:
- don't lift heavy weights
- Maybe even don't LIFT weights!
- Hormones will do some over time, reducing muscle mass (but not as quickly as losing strength)
- Catabolism can be induced via exercise and nutrition (e.g., no protein drink after lifting.)
I have two major problems with the above:
1. I need to lose about 60 pounds of fat, preferrably without affecting the muscle. Muscle adds to Basal Metabolic Rate, so losing muscle before fat is a poor approach. So are catabolic methods as a result.
2. I'm not willing to wait until (say) 65 to have soemthing resembling a shape. Patience is a virtue, I am NOT patient. Especially as I noticed at the gym last night, my shoulders are notably wider than my hips. Not sure when or how that happened. But I've now got GUY hips, and while I'm drooling over the girl running on the treadmill, and as a male, she may well take an interest... I want to BE as well as HAVE.
So I've got "build the bottom", too - I've done research, need to refine the program, and need to build things up.
But is there any decent way to avoid building the upper body at the same time? Especially since, in order to burn the upper body fat, I need to be ACTIVE WRT the upper body... So I'm doing complex lifts, like a Clean to a Push Press. not using much weight, just an olympic bar. But it conflicts with Renee Reyes' advice, "Be arm conscious. Don't use them." ;-) And it's building the Pecs at the outside top, so - WRONG direction.
I want to get rid of the V-taper, without turning into a blob, or giving up on getting skinny.
Any suggestions, anecdotes, personal experience?
I'm not interested in being a "guy with breasts," I want to look feminine.
So far, I have:
- don't lift heavy weights
- Maybe even don't LIFT weights!
- Hormones will do some over time, reducing muscle mass (but not as quickly as losing strength)
- Catabolism can be induced via exercise and nutrition (e.g., no protein drink after lifting.)
I have two major problems with the above:
1. I need to lose about 60 pounds of fat, preferrably without affecting the muscle. Muscle adds to Basal Metabolic Rate, so losing muscle before fat is a poor approach. So are catabolic methods as a result.
2. I'm not willing to wait until (say) 65 to have soemthing resembling a shape. Patience is a virtue, I am NOT patient. Especially as I noticed at the gym last night, my shoulders are notably wider than my hips. Not sure when or how that happened. But I've now got GUY hips, and while I'm drooling over the girl running on the treadmill, and as a male, she may well take an interest... I want to BE as well as HAVE.
So I've got "build the bottom", too - I've done research, need to refine the program, and need to build things up.
But is there any decent way to avoid building the upper body at the same time? Especially since, in order to burn the upper body fat, I need to be ACTIVE WRT the upper body... So I'm doing complex lifts, like a Clean to a Push Press. not using much weight, just an olympic bar. But it conflicts with Renee Reyes' advice, "Be arm conscious. Don't use them." ;-) And it's building the Pecs at the outside top, so - WRONG direction.
I want to get rid of the V-taper, without turning into a blob, or giving up on getting skinny.
Any suggestions, anecdotes, personal experience?
I'm not interested in being a "guy with breasts," I want to look feminine.