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n3verlettingmyselfgo
n3verlettingmyselfgo Posts: 266 Member
edited January 30 in Introduce Yourself
Hi i'm new here, i have about 20 - 25 lbs to lose and i am 136 lbs!

Any one feel free to add me, i'm here to support anyone and everyone in there weight loss journey :D

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  • JessicaZen
    JessicaZen Posts: 149 Member
    Welcome to MFP good luck on your journey feel free to add me.:flowerforyou:
  • n3verlettingmyselfgo
    n3verlettingmyselfgo Posts: 266 Member
    Thankyou! :)
  • NYCNika
    NYCNika Posts: 611 Member
    Unless you are under 5'2", your goal seems a bit extreme.
  • n3verlettingmyselfgo
    n3verlettingmyselfgo Posts: 266 Member
    hmmm, i'm 5'3
  • zan23rd
    zan23rd Posts: 4
    Thanks for accepting my request. x
  • n3verlettingmyselfgo
    n3verlettingmyselfgo Posts: 266 Member
    No problem!
  • NYCNika
    NYCNika Posts: 611 Member
    Are you sure you need to lose weight? Perhaps you just need to work on toning.

    I am 5'3 and 133lb now. And I wear size 2-4 (size 0 in ridiculous places like Ann Taylor).

    And I don't think I want to lose more than 6lb. Love how I look.

    However, when I was 130lb before, I did not like how I looked at all. I thought I was flabby and fat. I'm working with a trainer on toning abs, legs, arms and can really see the difference. That body we admire does not come from not eating. It comes from training.
  • n3verlettingmyselfgo
    n3verlettingmyselfgo Posts: 266 Member
    I know i am a healthy weight, i think i weigh less than 136 actually, maybe around 132, scales are a bit funny.

    But i do a lot of sport, mostly football, table tennis, rugby.. but also netball and hockey.

    I still feel like i need to lose weight, i'm not happy with what i am now, so i don't know, i will lose a bit more and see how i feel, but thanks for the advise!
  • NYCNika
    NYCNika Posts: 611 Member
    Try strength training. That really gives definition.
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