Swimming is great yes, but any healthy fitness regime needs to include some form of weightlifting. Even if you're a girl and not looking for bulk, the benefits from weight training are huge and should be a part of your routines. Many forms of cardio will work individual muscle groups, but for a body to be at it's peak you have to target muscle groups with weight training.
Muscle by volume does weigh more than fat. So if you have two individuals of the same height and same volume, one being in great shape and the other a lazy slob the one with muscle will weigh in much heavier than the fatter individual because of the additional weight muscle adds to a frame. You are 100% right about scales though, they're very deceiving! The only thing I use mine for is for lawls to weigh before and after a big poo (yes I'm childish).
Cutting out the shitty food is obvious, but your body wants certain nutrients to perform properly. If you don't supply it what it wants, you're going to be disappointed with the results. You CAN give your body the good foods it needs with terrible food piled on top and still achieve a reasonable level of fitness, but you're going to have a lot of fat. You cannot expect to reach the same level if you do not give yourself what your body requires and simply cut out sugar's and the bad fats.
Last but not least, fat isn't bad! If you're not running marathons competitively, cutting for bodybuilding competitions or taking part in other extremely demanding physical activities you're going to have fat. Those athletes with six packs all the time are that way because they either have great genes, or their body has adapted to a long life of fitness. Most bodybuilders, people focused 100% on muscle growth and definition do not have abs when they're not cutting for a show. It's extremely demanding on a body that isn't naturally like that, 75% of bodies out there want a certain level of fat! Embrace it.
Good to see you're taking care of yourself, just wanted to add to places where holes were present.
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