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Will My Boobs Go Away After I Start MMA Training?

I’m 15 and a girl and I want to know if my boobs will shrink while I’m training since it will reduce the fat on my body. I don’t care if they do go but I just wanted to know what to suspect.
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  1. Lonnie
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #1

    You might lose some since they are made of adipose tissue.(FAT)

  2. Elden B
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #2

    If you resort to using steroids, perhaps.

  3. sum1won
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #3

    They will shrink due to loss of fat content, yes. However, that will be mostly offset as your pectoral muscles grow significantly, which will give them the appearance of being larger than they are.

    Hope I helped!

  4. thabuttab
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #4

    For me, personally, I didn’t experience any change in size or anything and I have been training for 6 months so far, but I don’t know about anyone else’s experience, it’s just what I have noticed in myself

  5. David N
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #5

    Go away?…
    NO!

    Shrink a little bit?…
    Maybe.

    BUT…

    Muscle toning will make up for it…
    The way you look would probably benefit from the trade off!

  6. Sensei Scandal
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #6

    Let’s just say you will feel wonderful about the way you look.

  7. L A
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #7

    Well you are a women so they won’t "go away"… even the biggest of bodybuilding female still have there boobs. If your doing a lot of cardio than yeah they are going to shrink slightly but it isn’t like you could work them off by physical exercises.

  8. Kendall Sylvan
    July 20th, 2010 at 13:48 | #8

    ** this might be the answer you are looking for.

    depending how heavily you train, you may lose some size in your chest (1/2 cup to a cup) but you will make up for a lot of that in firmness and a natural uplift. — Increased activity and higher metabolism can cause women’s breasts to shrink slightly with a loss of fat tissue.

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