According to your breast size and body weight, it can be from around 2% to an incredible 25% and more (as some breast have been documented to be over 50 pounds).
Breast size is a genetic trait that cannot be helped much. However, excess body fat can make your breasts slightly larger than they would be if you were at a healthy weight (although you will have excess body fat throughout your body not just your breasts), if this is the case regular exercise and a healthy diet can make your breasts a bit smaller as well as the rest of you.
No weights are included with the Body-Solid PowerLine PLM180X, but you can add up to 500 lbs.
How much is 125lbs in stones body weight?
This is just an educated guess, but I'm betting that you lose the same percentage (say, 10%) of fat everywhere in your body when you lose weight. In a place where you have little fat and lots of muscle, 10% of fat loss wouldn't be very obvious. Because your breasts are mostly fat, 10% of fat loss would be much more obvious, making it seem like you're losing more weight/losing weight first in your breasts.
Some will, but probably not as much as you would like. You would have to get your total body fat to a very low level before your boobs would shrink a lot.
Your body can change its weight as much as 6 pounds a day.
In percent? 14.25/ weight of body *100.
Men get breasts because they are fat and eat to much
Breasts contain mostly fat so they can not be made hard unless you lose so much weight and work out like the body builders so only the pecs are left.
yes,if you have too much estrogen in your body.
No. There is much more to it than a body part.
Yes. Lori Braun of femalemuscle.com knows this to be a fact. Your breasts are mostly made up of fatty tissue. As you weight train, you loose body fat, therefore, you loose breast size. Staying lean, healthy and in shape is much more important then having large breasts. It is also very sexy to be muscular and tight.