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Having one of those days that I absolutely hate what I see in the mirror. I’ve never had self confidence this low and I keep on comparing myself to old pics where I weighed less which isn’t helping.
5’2”, 125-127 lbs. Just finished Caroline Girvan’s Fuel series. Feeling stronger but fluffier :(
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Anyone wanna be accountability buddies?
I'm 5'1, about 156lbs tryna drop some weight. I started a couple months ago & dropped 13lbs so far but keep having a hard time with accountability that I think just slows my progress & keeps me in a limbo with this current number.
I'm finally tracking my deficit properly & going to the gym 4-6x a week, but food sometimes just kicks my ass.
If anyone has similar goals & wanna partner up to keep each other accountable & talk, drop me a DM!
My lowest weight got down to 145 around Sept/Oct of last year. I'm 28, 5'2", and I saw 173 on the scale last week. When I originally began my journey, my highest weight was 171. It's definitely discouraging knowing I let all my good habits slip.I basically wrote it off around the holidays last year and never pushed myself hard enough to get back into the things that were good for me.
About 2 months ago, I bought a 15 lb weighted ball I found on sale at Aldi. I finally brought it inside from the trunk of my car three days ago. I'm feeling fed up with myself, and am ready to try and kick my ass into gear. I'm slowly working on my sobriety from alcohol - I went 30 days without roughly 3 months ago - but sobriety for me is a never ending battle. I'm thinking of slowly cutting out my smoking herb habit as well as I find that leads me to eat much more in the evenings.
My job, although I work in the heat, is fairly sedentary due to seasonal slow down. I find it hard to get even 5k steps in most days. My most active days end up being my one day off to myself, as I run errands/grocery shop those days + get housework done.
This is mostly an accountability post for myself, since I know a caloric deficit I'm aiming for, and know food/snack options that are satiating. My biggest hurdles are my activity levels + cutting out my self destructive habits. Hoping to see that number drop in the coming months.
I feel like I'm always changing my goals, and still not quite satisfied with how I look. I am 5'3, SW 153 and my first GW was 135, then 130. I'm now 129, and my new goal is 120. It's super hard to lose lately. I weightlift 3-4 times a week, 30 minutes bike ride also 3-4 times a week, desk job so not much going on during my days. I eat 1400-1500 calories per day (TDEE puts my maintenance at 1800 being lightly active), and always try to hit 100g of protein.
I still have some fat I want to get rid of, but I don't want to be at the low end of the healthy weight range. I feel like it wouldn't fit my frame, and wouldn't really be sustainable.
So I'm just wondering, how did you determine your goal weight? And how did you get there, how many calories/workouts? How long and what did it take to lose those last 10 pounds? Would love to hear your personal experience!!
(5’2 26F 125lb) over the past year I’ve put on 5-10 pounds and I know it’s not a lot but I look like a whole different person when I put on this much. I hate every picture I take and just look so fluffy. I haven’t weighed this much since college where I was heavier than that but it was because I was eating fast food all the time, not working out at all and drinking excessively. Over the past few months I’ve been working really hard on getting myself back in shape, i went from in winter/spring of this year working out maybe twice a week, now I workout 5 times a week and really look forward to using the peloton (that’s how I get in most of my workouts). I track everything I eat for the most part to ensure I’m in a caloric deficit and was seeing some results however the last two months I gained it back from vacations and also not being strict enough on the weekends. I went out to get gelato with friends tonight and I’m sitting in bed crying because I hate how I look. I don’t feel myself, I don’t like how I look in my clothes. I feel like this is just a hump I’ll get over and I also am really happy I have my therapist tomorrow but man I’m just really unhappy and it’s hard when you don’t see results from working hard. Mentally I feel better because I’m living a healthier lifestyle but not seeing the changes that I want to see. I’m also on antidepressants and have been on and off some over the past few months which probably doesn’t help with the weight gain. Just could use some support 😭
I have been trying to loose weight for a few years now and I have gained more than I have lost. I am 4'10" and 139lbs, GW-110. Here is what I am focusing on doing - run 3xweek (I know it's not the best but running helps my mental health, and I need it) and would like to do a half marathon. strength train with Caroline girvan 3xweek
I also incorporate yoga after runs or strength trainings. My job is sedentary and I do struggle to get steps in daily. I just started doing this couple weeks ago and haven't seen much difference. I have tried calorie counting but I struggle with it. I am focusing on eating whole foods and add veggies to my meals where I can. As well as paying attention to my hunger cues.
Does anyone have any advice on what I can improve or not do?
Hi all. Any tips on how to feel less fluffy? Obviously I am looking to reduce body fat %. I have gained strength but I have also increased my cals from 1600-1800 to 2000 over the past 2-3 months. Should I be cutting, and if so by how much? It sucks because I thought I was going to look much more lean by now but nope, feel like my body fat has increased a bit. But I have also noticed I can lift like 15% more than what I used to be able to lift back in 2020 when I weighed 115-117 and just did orange theory or mad fit workouts. My caloric intake below 1800 on most days then. Besides cutting out all snacks, any other tips?

Petite girls! What are your favorite/most flattering pieces right now?
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I've read that wearing crop tops with high waisted shorts give the illusion of looking taller. I recently bought a sleeveless top with an all-lace back that is short enough to wear with high-waisters but long enough to cover my torso. I don't know, it's just really flattering on me.
EDIT : For those of you having trouble with fit, try ASOS! They offer free shipping and I've been finding that their sizes fit so much better than other stores like Gap, AE, etc.
I'm petite in frame, but curvy (39, 28, 40, and 5'2"), which can lead to some very interesting fits. I find that making sure the bottom of my top sits even with my hip bones is the perfect length for making sure I look proportioned. If the top is longer, my legs look stumpy. Shorter tops with higher waist bottoms can work, but I have to be careful about looking too boobalicious depending on the occasion.
Do you have any experience with J Crew's petite sizes? I've been interested in trying them out but they don't carry them in-store, so I'm hesitant to do so.
5'2 and 32-26-36 here. I've been wearing a lot of dresses lately, and I've been basking in compliments from my friends. Something about dresses really flatters petite pear shapes. Works for me, since I'm lazy as sin and dresses are soooooo easy to wear.
Where do you get them? I have a hard time finding petite dresses that are casual.
Hello, are you me?(*Ninja edit: we are the same size except I'm shorter) I'm lazy as shit and my closet is full of dresses. I never leave enough time to iron in the mornings so I just toss on a dress, a belt around the waist and a cardigan and I'm out the door. I get compliments all the time about how "well put together" I always look. But it's a lie! I just make sure I have pieces that go easily together in a moments' notice.
I am a pear too! My boyfriend loves me in dresses and I think that they are the most flattering too. I've been making the mistake of wearing these oversized, boho-chic dresses that are just not doing anything for my shape. Tighter fits, at least above the waist, are VERY flattering for me!
Don't know if you already know this blog, but Extra Petite is basically made up of stuff great for petite women.
5'0", size 25/0, 32C woman here, age 30. Curvy with a muscular build.
Pretty much the all-time most flattering jeans for me are Hudson's Signature Flap Pocket jeans in petite. I try to budget to buy a pair a year, since I wear them so much that they wear out maybe every 1.5 years or so. They're pricey but I still try to stick to my "new pair per year" schedule. They just make everything (casual, everyday, not-fancy) I wear them with look more pulled together.
One of my signature summer pieces is, surprisingly, [this] ( http://store.americanapparel.net/product/?productId=rsa0310c ) cheap skirt from American Apparel (in blue). Looks hideous there because AA purposely tries to make its clothes as fug as possible, but it's really flattering when paired with something other than a sports bra, I swear. It is short enough that it hits nicely above the knee, voluminous enough that it doesn't look try-hard or risque, but tame enough that it doesn't look like a costume. I like loose-tucking a drapey blouse or tank into it and positioning the skirt right around my hipbones for almost a drop-waist effect; I thought it would look best at my natural waist but somehow it looks better lower on me. The silhouette plays well on my body and my height. I have lived in this skirt every summer since I bought it three or four years ago.
I am boob-heavy in build, so crop tops etc, or even drapey tops when not tucked in, are not really flattering on me. Tragedy. I'm jealous that you can pull off high-waist AND crop top, even separately, much less together - I can't rock either look!
I am at the point in my life where I don't really try to look taller, generally speaking. I try to look good, but a lot of the time I've found that looking good doesn't have to mean looking tall[er].
literally same size as you- i wear a lot of maxi dresses!
It has to be said every time someone mentions a bra size buuut...have you been to r/abrathatfits ? I was in a 32C before I heard about proper bra sizing and ended up in a 28E. Usually small framed ladies are not actually 32 bands, so you should give the subreddit a read and see what you think.
That skirt is SO SHORT on me. Ladies who have a generous amount of booty be forewarned. I agree that it's a lot nicer when worn with an actual shirt though. I wear it a ton in the winter when I can wear tights.
I'm petite! (34-24-36 and 5'1). I usually gravitate towards high waisted bottoms, since it really helps define curves. I really enjoy peplum tops for the same reason. I also tend to do the half tuck, more so than the full tuck because it hides the muffin top but still adds a touch of class. I would also advise getting your dresses/skirts/pants/etc. tailored to really make the most out of the piece.
I do the half-tuck, too! It makes my legs look longer but doesn't come untucked constantly.
I really hate to tuck in blouses into high waisted bottoms, I just tried on my high waisted skinny pants and it went really well with a cropped top!






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