Is there something wrong with how much i weigh or is it just muscle?

Ok im 13 and i play ALOT of sports. Softball, basketball, volleyball, track, (SOFTBALL is the main, catcher and shortstop, for both school and travel softball) Im very small(skinny) but im 5’6( little taller for 13) and i run about a 6:10 mile.. 2years ago i wieghed 80lb, and i wanted to gain more weight by building muscle( for sports cause ive always played with MUCH older girls). Now im in 8th grade a weight 126 pounds but i still wear 00 jeans and xs everything else.(just like 6thgrade) Is it just the extreme amount of muscle ive gained, or is the something wrong. i dont look big but i feel big. Please reasure me if there is nothing wrong or tell me if there is
BTW most girls at my school are 105-108lb. but im much skinnier,, kinda wierds me out cause i out weigh them by bout 20lbs.

Just sounds like you got really fit. A pound of fat is bigger in quantity than a pound of muscle. So seeing as you are still skinny and fit in the same size jeans im betting that you "Feel big" because you have alot of muscle and it makes you feel big because ur very solid (thats not a bad thing by the way). Hope this helps.

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3 Responses to Is there something wrong with how much i weigh or is it just muscle?

  1. sara28 says:

    you’re underweight?… don’t you see that.
    i don’t know how you think you’re big.
    i’m sorry
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  2. Serene E says:

    80 pounds at 5’6 is ultra skinny!!!! 126 pounds sounds much better. You’re not too big.
    Honey, if you where a double 0, YOU CAN’T BE BIG!!!!!
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  3. Jacob says:

    Just sounds like you got really fit. A pound of fat is bigger in quantity than a pound of muscle. So seeing as you are still skinny and fit in the same size jeans im betting that you "Feel big" because you have alot of muscle and it makes you feel big because ur very solid (thats not a bad thing by the way). Hope this helps.
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    Bio class and personal experience