i have 2 questions that are basically totally different but if you can only answer one thats fine!
info: im 16/f, 5'7, and about 120 lbs give or take.
1~ i dont drink but just outta curiousity, about how many shots [i know it varies though] would it take for me to get drunk?
2~ im pretty slim but im trying to tone up before summer. my legs are the WORST and im soo uncomfortable in bathing suits just because my legs and around my butt are so fatty [i guess im pear shaped]. how can i tone my legs and butt without doing much cardio? [im trying not to lose too much weight in other areas]. i already do some squats and leg lifts but is there anything else?
For me, it takes about 2-3 shots. And if I'm not taking shots, it'll take me about maybe 3-4 cups of alcohol to get me trashed.
[2] As for your legs, go out for a run like 3 times a week. It'll build muscle in your leg, and it'll make them look better. Also, try lunges. It's where you put your left/right leg forward, and the other leg way behind you, and just stand like that. It tones around your butt, and your legs. =) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
ammo answered Sunday March 25 2007, 2:10 pm: 1~ As you said it does vary from person to person. I know a female friend who can very easily outdrink me (I'm male and older than her, lol). The thing with shots however is that you are taking alcohol down very quickly so it will take effect a lot faster. If you are drinking for the first time it may not take many at all so it's a good idea to take it easy but generally there are too many factors to consider to give you a figure for this. It all will depend on if you had food first, size, weight, physical condition, the type of alcohol etc, etc. [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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