I just hide them because so many people think that’s gross on a woman, but I like how they look and feel. I have to wear men’s shirts because when I wear women’s shirts, my biceps swell and buldge against the sleeves. Tracey Reifkind, conquering her former obesity through exercise, from her blog I really want a visible bicep vein back! Some women don’t like having visible veins in their arms, but I do! I want to walk around with it showing all the time, lol! Then, when I probed into this comment, she admitted that her arms were too “muscle-y”, and that was the real issue.Ĭassandra Forsythe, Female Fitness and Nutrition Scientist, from her blog She told me she was upset that she put on weight since starting weightlifting in boot camp, but her clothes all still fit the same. And, in her opinion, that looks undesirable. She said that when she looks down at her arm when it’s hanging by her side, that she can see a “bump” above the bend in her elbow (meaning she can see her bicep even when her arm is straight). She said that since February when she started taking classes from me, that her arms have gotten bigger and other women have commented on it. Just today, I received an email from one of my boot campers stating that she was concerned about her increased arm size.
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