I think I might have to gain back some of my weight..
atxdee
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So initially I weighed about 148 lbs at 5.4 when I started back in January of this year . I thought my ideal weight was like around 120 or so. I got down to 118 at one point. I fluctuate now between 120 and 121. But looking at my pix I feel I look too skinny now. PLUS others are constantly telling me I look too skinny. And frankly I'm tired of it. SO now I am confused and considering gaining some of my lost weight back. Maybe get to up to 125, maybe even 130. I know I don't want to be "fat." But I also don't want to be called skinny. I think my main problem is my arms and legs are naturally skinny so I just look skinny altogether. I need some advice. How do I gain weight back, mainly trying to get weight on arms and legs. And avoid tummy fat. I do strength training but not sure I do enough. Should I up my calories again? What else can I do?
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Can you up your strength training? You can look lean but well if you can increase your weights?0
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I agree, start lifting heavy and you will start looking strong, instead of 'skinny'0
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There is only so much I can lift,.. so I haven't been pushing that hard. I think I do bicep curls using 30 lbs, I leg press 100 lbs, calf press 90, those sorta numbers..0
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You should work at the limit of your strength to grow stronger. Find a weight you can only work with for 5-8 reps before you hit failure, keep increasing accordingly as you grow stronger.0
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I think you look fantastic. Don't let others skew your image of yourself. IF you truly do want to gain, I would increase strength training. Good Luck to you :flowerforyou:0
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I think you look fantastic. Don't let others skew your image of yourself. IF you truly do want to gain, I would increase strength training. Good Luck to you :flowerforyou:
I have got to agree with this. You really do look fantastic. Not too thin. Plus, your legs look very toned.0 -
There is only so much I can lift,.. so I haven't been pushing that hard. I think I do bicep curls using 30 lbs, I leg press 100 lbs, calf press 90, those sorta numbers..
keep lifting. get into some compound moves like deadlifts and squats, that will naturally increase your weight but give you a 'healthier' look.0 -
I think you look fantastic. Don't let others skew your image of yourself. IF you truly do want to gain, I would increase strength training. Good Luck to you :flowerforyou:
this.
add a couple of hundred cals a day and up your strength.0 -
You look wonderful! Don't listen to those people. They are probably jealous. As long as you are eating healthy, with an adequate amount of calories, just be happy with your success!0
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I think you look fantastic. Don't let others skew your image of yourself. IF you truly do want to gain, I would increase strength training. Good Luck to you :flowerforyou:
I have got to agree with this. You really do look fantastic. Not too thin. Plus, your legs look very toned.
This and this. From looking at your picture you look absolutely fine. People get used to seeing you a bit bigger and when you lose it they think you look skinny. Don't change to suit other people they will get used to it and stop commenting eventually and if they don't just ignore them.
My brother kept saying to me to not lose anymore as I would be too skinny lol, he had just got used to me being a bit bigger and it was a bit of a shock as he didn't see me all the time but he has got used to it now and doesn't say anything.0 -
i agree i think you look fantastic!! some people are never happy!!!!0
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Well I'm 5'5:" and the lowest I've been was 135 and I feel it was too low for me personally and I strength trained regularly at that time. I think you look good but I prefer to be at the higher end of the healthy BMI. It's just where I feel comfortable. You look good, but it would not be the look I prefer. I would want to be more around 135 if I were 5'4." That's just based on my preferences and my past experience. I like a curvy yet athletic look.0
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I feel that, a lot of time, when people say you look to skinny it's because they either aren't used to your new size or are uncomfortable with themselves. (And I'm the same height as you, I'd love to look like that!)0
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I think you look great the way you are sod anyone else they are probably just jealous. Your my height and at the goal I want to be and if i can look half as good as you when i get there i'd ignore everyone else and be very happy0
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I'm 5'4 and started out at 148lbs and am aiming to get down to around 129/130lbs. I find if I go below that my face starts to look gaunt, plus I have big boobs so I just look silly, lol!!! Well done for your loss though x0
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maybe they are telling you that you are skinny because they are jealous of you. Just saying. I'd love to weigh what you do. I still have 27 to go. Strength train and build some muscle will help....0
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I think you look fabulous! I think society in general is skewed on what is a normal healthy weight as we are all getting 'bigger' or thoses people are st downright jealous! To put it in perspective, my husband saw your pic as I was reading your post and his comment was 'wow!' then followed up with 'there is no way she is too skinny she looks great'.
you are the around the same age as me and I only hope that when I finish my journey my results as half as good as yours.0 -
Throw away the scale (not really though) and listen to your body.0
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You're the only one who can truly judge how you look right now. And the only one who has seen you naked in the mirror. I know a person can look great with clothes but too skinny without them. If you truly feel you're too skinny (considering it's only YOUR opinion) then gaining muscle can be a great way to shape your body. If you're truly worried about the amount of fat in your body you can always get an appointment at a nutrition center where they measure your body fat percentage in more reliable ways than a home scale would.
Still, the opinion of those who love you does matter, but be careful with what they mean. My husband is telling me all the time how tiny or skinny I look, but we both know how I still have a considerable amount of fat that I could lose. But compared to how I was (and he has never seen me at my current weight before) I do look skinny. But I'm not "eating-disorder-...ly(?)" skinny, I look average and very normal and healthy.
If your relatives or whoever is around you means that you're dangerously skinny then discard what you think and go to a doctor and get yourself checked.
If they're just jealous then let them be. You worked hard enough to mind about their jealousy.
Personally, I don't think you look TOO skinny at all, but it's hard to tell by a small profile pic.0 -
Too skinny? No. Any substantial amount more you could lose? Also no. If you're happy with your body where it is at the moment, then keep it as it is. I didn't notice but if you're in the US, remember a lot of people have a warped perspective of what a healthy weight looks like.0
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I think you should throw the scale away...preferably at the heads of the people who keep telling you that you are too skinny.
What idiocy is that? You look great.
If you want to put on some mass (rather than fat) eat about 250 calories or so above TDEE and follow a good resistance training programme for a sufficient period of time. If you find that you have put on a little too much fat with the overall increase in weight then you can always diet back down but do it slowly.0 -
I was always getting told how skinny I was..but since I've been strength training, people don't say anything any more.0
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Only you can decide what is right for you. Go by how your clothes fit and how you feel and try not to get caught up in what other people are saying. They may just be concerned that you are going to lose more weight.
If you decide to regain a little weight, as others have said building a bit of muscle would be the best way to go. Strength train and eat at a small calorie surplus (100 to 200 cals over TDEE) to ensure you don't just put on fat but also build LBM.
You will also find that when you increase your calories you will feel much stronger when you are lifting. Muscles love to be well fed.0 -
Listening to people who told me I looked too skinny is how I ended up gaining too much weight. If you feel good, then the weight is good for you. Don't let people tell you what you should weigh, unless they're all doctors and are concerned about your health.0
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I think you look fantastic. Don't let others skew your image of yourself. IF you truly do want to gain, I would increase strength training. Good Luck to you :flowerforyou:
This^^ You look great!! My question is how do you feel? If you feel strong and healthy then to heck with other people calling you skinny. That could be their jealousy and own insecurity talking.0 -
thanks guys!!0
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