Quote from: Squirrel698 on November 10, 2010, 06:51:56 PM
Keiran - Yes T certainly does help build muscle mass. It's a steroid after all. I have even seen pictures of guys growing biceps muscles without ever seeing the inside of a gym. The thing is though in order to lose body fat you are going to have to work out. Men do tend to have a lower body fat percentage it true. However from what I can gather about transmen is that the girly fat on the hip tends to migrate up to the waist. So it's more of a redistributing then a fat dissolving kind of thing. I would recommend that you start focusing more on weight lifting then cardio. Building and sculpting your muscles is the best way to burn fat while getting the lean figure you might want.
T is not a weight loss drug and shouldn't be viewed as such. I've known guys that have gained a lot of unwanted weight while on it. It's all individualized and ruled by genetics. This is all just what I've gathered from my own experience. Best of luck. It's really is worth it
Haha, oh I wasn't planning on using it as a weight loss drug, far from it, I can't wait to be able to start a rigorous work-out plan, and trust me I know that to lose weight there's no alternative to exercise, I lost 110 pounds in a year with running and P90X. My problem is more that my body seems to be programmed to not be able to lose the last of it, because I'm quite small already, my waist is 27" and my hips are 35". I wear a size 28 in jeans. All the women in my family are slightly curvy even if they're small and the men are extremely thin (my brother is 5'10" and 140lbs). Since I've got an over-abundance of estrogen in my system thanks to a messed up reproductive system and the female HRT to attempt to correct it, I'm thinking I might have more success getting the fat off once on T, because I've mostly hit a wall.
I totally agree on building muscle being the best way to lose fat without a doubt, my legs are ridiculously muscular already just from running, and I can already do military-style pus-ups in sets of 25+ thanks to P90X, but annoyingly until I've gotten a hysterectomy and recovered, I'm now on exercise restriction. I'm not supposed to run or do core exercises or much weight lifting because one of my ovaries keeps twisting and that seemed to be the cause twice. I'm pretty much stuck with push-ups, hand weights, and the elliptical.
Thanks for the info though, it's much appreciated. You should totally do work-out progress pics if you have them at some point, if there isn't a thread for that I missed somewhere. It's awesome to see how quickly guys get muscular once on T with hard work, and based on your measurement changes, you've got to be looking really different!