anyone not that heavy but wants to loose weight for a better
healthynthin
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anyone not that heavy but wants to loose weight for a better body?
Hey there,
I weigh somewhere around 110 (it keeps changing around that) I am 19 and i have been doing more cardio..I don't think I am fat but I don't feel like I am skinny haha
anyone else?
Hey there,
I weigh somewhere around 110 (it keeps changing around that) I am 19 and i have been doing more cardio..I don't think I am fat but I don't feel like I am skinny haha
anyone else?
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110?? How tall are you? If you are anything about 4' 7", 110 is skinny IMHO.0
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Strength training, sounds like you just need muscle definition and toning.. Try yoga, pilates, and lifting weights in addition to cardio. Good luck.0
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haha i am 5'3 I don't think I am fat I just want a much nicer body and I have some tummy weight which I know will come off last0
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Well you;re already pretty small so I wouldn't suggest calorie counting but strength training to build muscle and get you toned - the muscle will burn the tummy fat for you0
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ya ..iam 109 5"3 ..Im 24 and have a 3 yr old daughter so id like to have my abs back lol0
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Yes, I'm 5'2 and weigh approx. 105. I'm just here to maintain.0
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I am 5'5 118 and mainly here to tone. I been skinny and fat so I know where you are coming from. Right now I am toning up and I actually look thinner than when I was 105. You can check out my pics and see a difference when i was 105 in a purple shirt with my husband and still had a pot belly and now 118 and tone. feel free to add me and I can help you with your journey.0
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That's just all about muscle toning now. Skinny doesn't have to mean you have to look like a tweaker, all sucked up. Just do some resistance or strength training for lean muscle. As suggested, yoga, pilates, and the like are all good ways for a leaner, more toned body.0
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I'm 5'2 and 124. People still tell me I'm "too skinny" and I need to "eat more" but I know what you mean, I want to eliminate squishy spots and tone up muscles! As long as you're at a healthy BMI and getting the right nutrients and staying active good for you0
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How tall are you? Honestly I don't think losing anymore weight is going to make you happier with your body. Do some strength training and you will most likely see the results you've been looking for.0
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