feeling trapped
emmabeckemeyer1
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It drives me crazy how I feel trapped in this body. I know under all this weight is a fit person that I really want to be!
Yesterday at the gym I was running my 2 miles and then walked another mile. When walking I turn off my music and have quite time. Its then that I heard the lady next to me tell her friend "did you see her jiggle." I was mortified!
Yesterday at the gym I was running my 2 miles and then walked another mile. When walking I turn off my music and have quite time. Its then that I heard the lady next to me tell her friend "did you see her jiggle." I was mortified!
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What an A-Hole!!! are you sure they were talking about you? even still....they shouldn't be talking about anybody that way. we all exercise for the same reasons and GOOD FOR YOU for taking a positive and active direction for you, your physical and mental health, and your future!
You don't have a problem and there is nothing wrong with you....THEY have the problem, and never let someone else's ignorance derail your progress!!!0 -
If they were talking about you then they are a-holes! I agree with what nellyett said.0
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How can you be sure they were referring to you?0
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If they were referring to you, use it to your advantage. It's important to want to make changes for yourself, but "I'll show them" can be a powerful motivator also.0
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If they were referring to you, use it to your advantage. It's important to want to make changes for yourself, but "I'll show them" can be a powerful motivator also.
This!
You're doing the right thing.
Show them!!
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Whether they were refering to if she was jiggling is irrelevant. It was a rude and mean comment directed at anyone. I'm happy that you're working hard to better yourself. It would have taken a lot of will power for me to not rip out my earbuds and inform them of their awfulness. Keep working hard on becoming healthier. You'll get there before you know it.0
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How do we know they were referring to anyone. The op was wearing headphones and facing the other direction. Heard a partial content they could have been about anything. Why assume the worst? Why let it affect your day? You just had a great workout and are on the way to achieving your goals. I wouldn't give two thoughts about the conversation of random people0
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No matter who she was talking about, it was rude. I would have turned to her and said "Whats wrong with you? You should be ashamed of yourself." It doesnt matter if she was talking about you, to you, or about someone else altogether. Until people are confronted with their bad behavior they often don't realize how they sound or who they hurt.0
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They probably weren't referring to you. Don't let it get to you and definitely don't let her comment make you self conscious.0
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ABSOLUTLY do NOT let people's lack of intelligence affect YOU! Some people are truly RUDE and it is really ashame. Be PROUD of yourself for running! When we get the energy, time and motivation to put ourselves forward to exercise, we need to realize that we are doing it for ourselves and what others SAY will NOT affect us! Stay positive!! Give yourself a PAT on the back, not a kick in the *kitten*! LOL0
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Well......Personally I would have smiled at them and let their own guilty conscious do the teaching. There are always going to be those kinds of people in this world who can only feel good about themselves by bringing others down. Be the better person and ignore them...At my gym if someone is being judgemental or rude then they get the "lunk" alarm pulled on them. Keep up the good work and remember you are the only one who can decide if you are happy.0
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Until people are confronted with their bad behavior they often don't realize how they sound or who they hurt.0
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You are SO CORRECT!! That is the attitude we all need to have! People really are RUDE!0
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I agree- You can't just assume they were talking about you. If she had said "Look how amazing she looks!" would you have still assumed she was talking about you? A lot of times we create stories in our head to justify our insecurities. Practice using mental stop signs. When these types of thoughts enter your head you need to immediately speak logically to yourself.
For Example:
Girl: "omg did you see her jiggle??":devil:
Your Mind: "OMG I'M SO FAT EVERYBODY CAN TELL THOSE *****ES ARE TALKING ABOUT HOW FAT I AM BLAH BLAH BLAH":explode:
Mental Stop sign: "Self, you have no idea who she was referring to. You just had an amazing work out and you're making healthy choices and being kind to your body. FOCUS!":flowerforyou:
And if they WERE talking about you,
Haters gonna hate babe! Brush it off and keep it moving! Don't ever give anyone power over your feelings....Especially not a stranger! Regardless of whether they were talking about you or not, thats their business, not yours. Don't concern yourself with other people's negativity.0 -
It drives me crazy how I feel trapped in this body. I know under all this weight is a fit person that I really want to be!
Yesterday at the gym I was running my 2 miles and then walked another mile. When walking I turn off my music and have quite time. Its then that I heard the lady next to me tell her friend "did you see her jiggle." I was mortified!
If you was a size 6 then the people next to you would say, `hey look at that skinny girl what is she trying to prove`
You are in your life for you and the people you care about, forget the ditzies` that are going to make comments what ever weight you are...you go girlie x0 -
I use anger to fuel my running rage. F those other people,0
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I use anger to fuel my running rage. F those other people,
QFT0 -
How sad and pathetic. To actually say that, out loud, must mean she is pretty miserable. Really, what kind of person feels it is necessary to say that kind of thing, no matter who she was talking about? In a gym no less, where people are actually there to do something about their body.
I will pray for her.0 -
After reading this post, I tried to put myself in the rude person's shoes. What would cause me to say such a rude comment? I've seen plenty of people jiggle in the gym and it barely registers. The only way I would say something is if I was talking about a celebrity that has recently gained weight. I know, petty of me, but it's the truth. OP, I honestly don't think she was talking about you, especially since you were walking and not running.0
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That's when you look at them and say your ugly at least i can lose the wieght, but you'll always be ugly, LMAO0
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Don't let the haters get you down. I'd rather be kind and fat than a snotty ***** any day!0
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I jiggle too, everywhere! Don't let them get to you... you're working hard for what you want and their jibes are just their way of making themselves feel a little better regardless of how they look. They also probably thought that you couldn't hear them so it was easier for them to say.
You will look as fantastic as you want to in good time, something to look forward to0 -
This is why I hate the gym. When I am running on the road if people think anything bad I have run away from them before they can say it HAHAHA!0
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When I am in the gym and feeling self conscious I just try and develop tunnel vision and see my goal at the end of it. Other people can say what they want and I can't stop them but they sure as hell aren't going to put me off getting to my goals. You go for it, it's your life, your body they can sort their small mindedness out in their own time! Great job on the running0
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It drives me crazy how I feel trapped in this body. I know under all this weight is a fit person that I really want to be!
Yesterday at the gym I was running my 2 miles and then walked another mile. When walking I turn off my music and have quite time. Its then that I heard the lady next to me tell her friend "did you see her jiggle." I was mortified!
First, a lot of people, even very thin people without much "jiggle" can not run 2 miles and then walk one.
Secondly, next time someone says something like that, I want you to confront them and tell them they suck. Maybe say something like "Did you also see me run a mile in 10 minutes?" or whatever fitness accomplishment you're proud of. People like this need to be confronted and challenged. No one deserves to be publically humiliated, especially not someone who is working as hard as you were. At my gym there are actually rules about this kind of thing since it's technically harassment- anyone who several people complain about can be asked to take their business elsewhere if they're creating an environment that makes other people not want to show up.0 -
Move on. Some people are just thoughtless. We can't control what others do or say, but we can control how we react to them. Use this to your advantage and don't let them upset you, but rather motivate you to keep working to get to where you don't "jiggle" anymore! Hat's off to you for improving youself!0
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Well this lady is a total a** because she dosen't even know you or your journey and she allow herself being rude! don't listen to mean and bad people they do not worth the time you spend thinking about then , while she is mean you are trying your best , you go there and kick some butts and you trying to change what you don't love while small minded people like her mind bussiness that not even belongs them0
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