One of the conflicting issues that a person, particularly a female, may go through is with the weight scale. Did I go down/up? How much do I weigh today? And the most intimidating question, “Should I go ahead and weigh myself, especially in a public area?”
The media is a huge factor influencing how much the weight scale is used, making it a constant resource for a person. Since television portrays a specific type of physically-fit female and muscular male figure, males and females tend to find those the “right” body to be. Therefore, both try to develop a similar physical body as those shown on magazines, T.V., movies, etc., making use of the weight scale more apparent. Because there are persons who may constantly check their weight on the scale, Tips of When to Use a Weight Scalecan help keep it at a minimum.
A person can appear to weigh more than usual because of any water that may be in the body system or, in a female's case, due to their monthly cycle. Fatty tissues in the body, such as in the buttocks and the chest area, could also increase the amount that a person weighs. If one attends the gym or works out by simply exercising, they might also get an increase in their weight due to the amount of muscle being developed. A person checking their weight status is not bad, it is only considered bad when it becomes a constant, daily check-up.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I like how you introduced your topic because that is exactly the way many people think when it comes to their weight. I did in fact already know about the water causing you to weigh more than the actual fat in your body but I bet some people found that interesting. Basically, there is not really anything here that I learned but it was good to confirm what I did.
Post a Comment