Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very similar built and weight, and am having similar issues 110 lbs at 5’3”, a runner (albeit a slow one), seem to have lost my butt over the years. Yes, it’s the loss of muscle due to aging. You’re staying slim due to the cardio but it’s not helping you maintain muscle mass. You have to get serious about weight training (and I need to take my own advice too).
I am a runner too and same thing happened to me. But I don't think its necessarily muscle loss due to age (I'm 40) because I am very fit and active otherwise. I think its just that running eats away at at the glutes and hams. Add a sedentary office job sitting on your butt all day and even worse. I recently started lifting weights and really going heavy on lower body and its already made a huge difference in just a few months. Not just aesthetically but I feel more powerful during my runs as well. I am kicking myself that I waited this long to start lifting.
are you a woman? Did you need a trainer to get started lifting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very similar built and weight, and am having similar issues 110 lbs at 5’3”, a runner (albeit a slow one), seem to have lost my butt over the years. Yes, it’s the loss of muscle due to aging. You’re staying slim due to the cardio but it’s not helping you maintain muscle mass. You have to get serious about weight training (and I need to take my own advice too).
I am a runner too and same thing happened to me. But I don't think its necessarily muscle loss due to age (I'm 40) because I am very fit and active otherwise. I think its just that running eats away at at the glutes and hams. Add a sedentary office job sitting on your butt all day and even worse. I recently started lifting weights and really going heavy on lower body and its already made a huge difference in just a few months. Not just aesthetically but I feel more powerful during my runs as well. I am kicking myself that I waited this long to start lifting.
Anonymous wrote:I have a very similar built and weight, and am having similar issues 110 lbs at 5’3”, a runner (albeit a slow one), seem to have lost my butt over the years. Yes, it’s the loss of muscle due to aging. You’re staying slim due to the cardio but it’s not helping you maintain muscle mass. You have to get serious about weight training (and I need to take my own advice too).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a very similar built and weight, and am having similar issues 110 lbs at 5’3”, a runner (albeit a slow one), seem to have lost my butt over the years. Yes, it’s the loss of muscle due to aging. You’re staying slim due to the cardio but it’s not helping you maintain muscle mass. You have to get serious about weight training (and I need to take my own advice too).
I am the op. I don't think its aging but just laziness for me. In my mid to late 20s I spent most of my time not working out and sitting for school and work. My butt just flattened in my mid to late 20s but now that I lost weight due to eating less the flat butt is more noticeable.
Anonymous wrote:I have a very similar built and weight, and am having similar issues 110 lbs at 5’3”, a runner (albeit a slow one), seem to have lost my butt over the years. Yes, it’s the loss of muscle due to aging. You’re staying slim due to the cardio but it’s not helping you maintain muscle mass. You have to get serious about weight training (and I need to take my own advice too).
Anonymous wrote:I have a very similar built and weight, and am having similar issues 110 lbs at 5’3”, a runner (albeit a slow one), seem to have lost my butt over the years. Yes, it’s the loss of muscle due to aging. You’re staying slim due to the cardio but it’s not helping you maintain muscle mass. You have to get serious about weight training (and I need to take my own advice too).
Anonymous wrote:Weight lifting gave me something approximating my old body back. I don't have as nice of a shape but better than it was before I got serious about lifting weights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So in my teens and early 20's I had a flat stomach and a big ol butt now when I tried on my "90's jeans" the waist was tighter and my butt looked flatter. Although I am pretty slim at 110lbs. I do mostly cardio and I am always up and about. Did my muscle just atrophy?
There’s your answer right there. Reduce cardio and start lifting weights instead and up your protein.
Anonymous wrote:So in my teens and early 20's I had a flat stomach and a big ol butt now when I tried on my "90's jeans" the waist was tighter and my butt looked flatter. Although I am pretty slim at 110lbs. I do mostly cardio and I am always up and about. Did my muscle just atrophy?