Petite girls r u struggling w last 10 pounds??? 5'1" - 5'3"
jennaworksout
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I am 5'2" and I am finding it very hard to keep that last 10 pounds off again, seems like no matter what I eat or how much exercise I do it creeps up, and 10 pounds is alot to petite girls ..its like 20 pounds to taller people....*sigh*....I don't know what the issue is? I havent changed anything... i've gone from 110 in March to 119.6 today!!! Its very discouraging as I spend everyday at the gym, I feel like this is a big waste of time if I am still gonna gain weight...why should I bother ...anyone else out there having the same issue ?
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i guess i'm the only one lol0
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I'm having a similarish problem.
I'm 5'3.5", and I've lost 37lbs so far, getting me down to 128lbs, but losing the last 10 or so lbs is proving really damn difficult. I know they're just 'vanity pounds' but I'd still really like to lose them. >_>0 -
I'm not an expert, and I'm just beginning this journey. I'm 5' and hoping to get down to 110 - 115. Perhaps the problem is that you haven't changed anything. I've heard that once you lose weight you need to adjust your calories and exercise to maintain that weight. Maybe look into this more from someone who actually knows something.
Best of luck to you!0 -
I had that problem a time or two before. Once I had hit 120lbs it got seriously more difficult to lose even a pound, let alone 10! I agree with mhuch110 that re-adjusting your specs on MFP will help to calibrate your daily calorie limit and your calorie expenditure. Also, mixing up your workouts or doing something totally different will make your body work harder (because it's not used to doing those new workouts) and thus burn more calories. I remember when I first started running (towards a 5k), I was so out of shape and not fit at all to even go 2 minutes straight of running. Now I blow past 2 minutes easily just because my body has adjusted over time. A good rule of thumb about switching up your workouts is every 4-6 weeks. Don't give up though because all that time in the gym is definitely not wasted. If anything you can look on the bright side and see if all your hard work thus far has made you feel stronger, faster, more fit, etc.0
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I always have this problem. I'm 5'2.5" and prefer to be at 125 lbs. However, my body really prefers to stay at 135 lbs. It's easy for me to lose down to that point...then, I plateau. I can live with that weight, but it's not where I feel most attractive. Right now I'm down to 138 from 146 and slightly dreading the usual 135 lb dead end.
I keep hearing, though, that having muscle actually raises your BMR. I never really bothered to tone up much in the past...even at my thinnest. I guess I was what people disparagingly refer to as "skinny fat." I think I'm going to give the strength training thing a shot, though, once I hit 135. It certainly can't hurt.
Good luck finding something that works for you!0 -
Oh yes. That last 10 pounds is a huge mountain. I'm 5'1" and have gotten down to 124, hoping for around 115. It feels awesome to be where I am now, mostly because of really toning the muscles and getting strong while losing. I know that interval training is a huge help (high intensity 30 - 60 seconds, normal pace 60 seconds: alternate anywhere from 6 to 20 times in any aerobic exercise you like), and weights with a program that gets changed up every month or so.
Still, it feels slower now, and the temptations are returning. I figure that the slowness is not a bad thing if I can re-learn how to deal with the temptation to eat more. We are small, and will never be able to eat as much as our larger friends, dang it!
I think that high fibre helps tons. Low carb has done nothing for me, but I do keep away from sugar and white flour as much as possible -- the more fibre in there the more I seem to lose. So that's what I'll try to concentrate on.
Good luck, shorties -- we'll get there!0 -
Hi!
This is my first ever post on MFP and I've been using this on and off for the past few months. I don't even have any "friends" LOL. I thought that I could just use it as a tool on my own but it hasn't really been helping. I am 5"1 at currently at 110. This time last year I was at 100lbs. I actually have been trying oh-so-hard to get back to that since January but have been unsuccessful. I have even made the goal "easier" by aiming for just 105lbs. But the scale ain't budging. I started working out sometime in March but not consistently. Just around 3 weeks ago I started going to the gym 3x a week. It's a circuit training gym so I do a full body workout in 30 minutes. I've been watching my calories but still no movement on the scale. In fact, I've received comments that I seem to be gaining!!!!!!! SO FRUSTRATING. I really don't know what to do anymore. Haha. Glad to know that there are a bunch of us here going through the same ordeal.0 -
thanks for all the advise...it just seems like I live at the gym and not seeing any results....I think I need to change up my exercise, my body is too used to it0
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bump! i'm in the same boat. i'm going to try to mix it up. i'm bored with my usually cardio anyway. i suggest everyone try lifting weights. even if you don't lose weight, you'll look better and better over time0
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bump! i'm in the same boat. i'm going to try to mix it up. i'm bored with my usually cardio anyway. i suggest everyone try lifting weights. even if you don't lose weight, you'll look better and better over time0
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Weights certainly help - even if the scale sometimes shows a gain it's muscle replacing the remaining fat! Even with weight training, be sure to change the workout monthly and add weight each week or 2. It makes a huge difference.
A lot of people are using the book "New Rules of Weightlifting for Women" or something close to that title. It sounds like people get great results from it. In any case, doing weights, and not just little ones (!), gets you burning calories for the next 24 hours. Intervals for cardio is also super helpful and takes MUCH less time than long, straight speed cardio. Let's all mix it up more and see if we can shed these last pounds!0 -
I am 5' 2 3/4 So, almost 5'3". I have been struggling with those horrible last 10 lbs for a YEAR!!! I am stuck at 130. I would love to be around 120. I am trying to change my calories/exercise, ect. But so far, nothing has worked. Any tips??? I am struggling with how my stomach and thighs look. My arms are starting to look toned/fit, but my stomach is still jiggly (which some might be loose skin from babies) and thighs bigger than I like.0
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Hey, I'm 5'3" and am looking to just lose 10 lbs, I managed to lose 5lbs that I put on on holiday, but now that I'm back to what I was a few months ago, I can't seem to get any lower than my usual weight. Could totally do with some friends in a similar position, so anyone who's the same feel free to add me. I definitely think the way forward is for me to build more muscle.... it's just getting enough protein to build the muscle in the first place.....!0
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Hi,
Maybe your body is "happy" at 120 (personally, I think that's a perfect weight at your height. I have a goal of 130 and I'm 5'1". You look fantastic, so you may want to continue whatever it is your doing and embrace your new weight. Congrats!!0 -
I'm 5'2" and weight about 116 I experience a lot of fluctuation in my weight... it can be up to 5 pounds over the course of a day, depending on what I eat, how much water I drink/retain, etc. Just a few days ago I went to bed weighing over 118 lbs, woke up sweating, and when I reweighed in the morning I was under 115 lbs! Moral of the story: focus on how the clothes fit, reduce sodium, etc.0
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I'm 5'3" (just under, lol) I've been struggling too. Been eating a 80% clean diet for past few weeks, and that definitely helped to move the scale again.
This week I'm replacing most of my cardio with weight training and toning exercises and aiming to do this for a month to see what results I get.
Haven't lost anything significant for a couple of months now, it's very frustrating.0 -
I'd be interested to see exactly what you're eating... For me to get those last 10 pounds off, I had to REDUCE my exercise (from 4-6 days a week down to 2-3 days), and ELIMINATE grains, breads and sugar.
I'm 5'3.5" and 112 pounds. (Top weight, 145 pounds.) I was stuck at 124 for quite a long time.0 -
I am about 10-15 lbs away from my goal. I'm 5 feet tall and want to get down to 120-125. Right now sitting at 135 down from 170. Took me forever to get to this weight! I already fit back into my "skinny" clothes and am mostly focusing on getting my body more toned and strong. It is a slow process losing the last 10 or so, but I know that I'm going to make it. I've come too far not to.0
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I'm 5'3 been struggling with these last 10-15 lbs for a while now.....sigh....
Then again, I'm sure if I eliminated all the evil sweets I can't stop consuming I would reach my goal within weeks! Ha!0 -
i am 5'3 and i know exactly what you mean. it is so tough to keep the weight off and find that my body has a number it seems to like and every year it goes up a teeny tiny bit. 5 years ago it was 56 kgs and now its sitting around 60 kgs and no matter how well i eat and how much i work out, it seems to stagnate / plateau there.
the only thing which seems to work for me is constantly wathching what i eat but have to make sure i dont starve myself. ensuring that i eat nutrition rich food and not just empty calories and incorporating exercise as part of my daily routine. i tend to treat going to the gym as part of my normal 'going to work' day.
it just gets so very hard. i feel your pain when those few pounds just want to sneak up on you.
good luck!!!!0 -
yes, I am experiencing the same problem! But I have decided to stop using weight loss as an indicator for weight loss... If that makes any sense? I now go by body measurement. I have been stuck at the same weight for about a month but I am shrinking in measurement and clothing size. So I am guessing my body is becoming more toned and muscular0
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I am stuck on my last four lbs... I lost 13 lbs but have been stuck here for about a month... Although I am happier with the way I look... I still want to lean up more... I just added an extra day of weights so I'm doing 5 to 6 days of exercise a week...0
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well as of yesterday I am down to 115.6...so I was happy to see that...now to stay here and continue....interesting that some people exercised less and lost weight...maybe I am exercising too much?? But i have anxiety if I don't go to the gym :indifferent:0
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I'm not trying to lose weight, but I like to connect with other petite ladies. I am 5"2" (age 34). :flowerforyou:0
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I'd be interested to see exactly what you're eating... For me to get those last 10 pounds off, I had to REDUCE my exercise (from 4-6 days a week down to 2-3 days), and ELIMINATE grains, breads and sugar.
I'm 5'3.5" and 112 pounds. (Top weight, 145 pounds.) I was stuck at 124 for quite a long time.
I don't eat any grains as I am gluten intolerant ....my Dr does not seem to think I have celiac disease, but I feel better when I don't eat wheat or breads, and my sugar mainly comes from fruit and yogurt. Actually thats how I lost a lot of my weight when I was around 130...stopping breads and whole grains I dropped 10 pounds :happy:0 -
I'm in the same boat, I'm 5'1" and I try workout and do various sports and cardio. In my blog I want to work up to get my nutrition up to par so that I can try Intermittent Fasting IF. Everyone that has tried it here on MFP says they have really good results and it's supposed to increase lean body mass and remove that last bit of fat. Anyone else here tried it? :huh:0
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sort of.. but only because I prefer to eat above my BMR. This has made a huge difference on my metabolism. So since I am small without a lot to lose, I am only around a 250ish calorie deficit. (1/2 pound a week).. so any moments of weakness where I blow it, can undo a weeks worth of deficit pretty easily.
I can't really go by what the scale says either since I lift heavy weights. I've gained about 4 pounds since February but I actually lost 3% body fat and inches everywhere. Make sure you are measuring!
I highly recommend everyone read this post if you're not sure how many calories you should be eating..
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/654536-in-place-of-a-road-map-2-0-revised-7-2-12
No more starving myself at 1000 calories anymore!! Its awesome that I can lose eating 1600 everyday!0 -
Hi girls i feel your pain!! I've been fighting for those exrta pounds. Thankfully i'm lossing them but slowly what's helping me is to do circuit training and learning to list my body. I eat when i'm hungry, and also am not a believer of eating your excercise calories either starvation mode. I hit my eating cals and try to save some cals. Its been hard but we can do it..it takes time Since May i loose 8 pounds began at 120 i'm now at 112, im 5'2 and my goal is 110. With consistency, healthy eating and religios excercise it can be achieved!! Feel free to add me!!0
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Yes, same. I havve 10lbs to lose and it's hard. I am 5'1.
I managed to lose about 3lbs - then I started craving and eating baked goods and chocolates - so back up I went.
My body seems also to have 'decided' what weight it wants to be.
Well, I know better - I'm going to keep fighting, for at least 5 more years, (until I hit 40)0 -
I'm in the same boat, I'm 5'1" and I try workout and do various sports and cardio. In my blog I want to work up to get my nutrition up to par so that I can try Intermittent Fasting IF. Everyone that has tried it here on MFP says they have really good results and it's supposed to increase lean body mass and remove that last bit of fat. Anyone else here tried it? :huh:
I use IF on most days, but mostly for convenience and because I like to eat more in the evenings. I wouldn't consider it some magic trick that melts off the fat, its just a useful way to help you meet your calorie goal. There is some evidence that it uses your hormones to your benefit though. I highly recommend reading the Leangains website, and try it for yourself to see if its a good fit.0
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