Hit my goal weight, but I'm still not happy with how I look! 5'3 155 to 135

oneallmama
oneallmama Posts: 108 Member
edited May 2016 in Success Stories
These pictures are a year apart at the same place (Dinosaur World)
155
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135
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  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    I think you look great!
  • _dixiana_
    _dixiana_ Posts: 3,262 Member
    I think you look great too. I can definitely see a difference.
    My question is why are you not happy with your results? Do you still have more fat you'd like to lose? Have you tried lifting weights, or did you do just cardio?
  • hallcm75
    hallcm75 Posts: 1 Member
    I can clearly see a difference between the 2 photos! You look great, don't be so hard on yourself.
  • sierrabrooke123
    sierrabrooke123 Posts: 1 Member
    I think you look awesome! (Btw I'm the same height, with the same goal weight), However if you still aren't happy about it, reconsider your routine. Just like what trinairby wrote you may want to consider weights. If you're weights aren't heavy enough, definitely go get more, but you can also increase the number of reps you do per set. Another thing to consider is resistance bands, there are lots of different things you can do with them to tone up. Something you can try with just a chair and your body weight are dips, they were so hard for me at first but now I've become a master! Push ups are awesome for arms as well, and they too don't require equipment. I suck at doing military style push ups so I just cross my legs at the knee and do "girl" style push ups. If those are still too difficult, you can start doing them off the wall, standing up. Just a few ideas!
  • oneallmama
    oneallmama Posts: 108 Member
    trinairby wrote: »
    TR0berts wrote: »
    They aren't. You'd be better off doing some sort of bodyweight training - such as some form of pushup (regular, if possible - if not, then more upright, as in pushing off a chair or counter). Also, you'll probably just have to keep at a small deficit, as you can't spot reduce fat. But doing some form of resistance training can help with muscle, which may help with the "look" of your arms.

    Agreed, 1lbs are not heavy enough, you need at least 5 and then graduate to 10 and then 15 when ready.
    Push ups are awesome for arms as well, and they too don't require equipment. I suck at doing military style push ups so I just cross my legs at the knee and do "girl" style push ups. If those are still too difficult, you can start doing them off the wall, standing up. Just a few ideas!

    I've been doing pushups for the past 6 weeks or so and I can definitely see a difference in my arms. My husband has noticed too.



    I'll definitely check out the heavier weights tonight when I go out. My worry is that I'll gain too much muscle? I just want all of the flab off of my arms lol...
  • dbhDeb
    dbhDeb Posts: 200 Member
    you look fantastic!!!
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    You won't gain too much muscle, no worries...lifting will help to sculpt what you've worked so hard to get down to. You'll notice changes in the shape and firmness of everything...and you don't have to lift MAJORLY heavy...you can pick up a couple of kettle bells, they do a nice job....I have slowly accumulated and now have two 5 lb, a 15 lb and a 20 lb. That doesn't sound like much, but they burn fat well and are fun to use once you get the hang of them. You could also incorporate more body weight resistance exercises....Fitness Blender has literally hundreds to choose from, at all different fitness levels and styles. I'm 5'2....hit maintenance in December, and find that playing with weights and changing up my workouts often changed/tightened up my whole body, from my calves all the way to my shoulders. WITHOUT looking "manly"....lol
  • VioletRojo
    VioletRojo Posts: 597 Member
    oneallmama wrote: »
    trinairby wrote: »
    TR0berts wrote: »
    They aren't. You'd be better off doing some sort of bodyweight training - such as some form of pushup (regular, if possible - if not, then more upright, as in pushing off a chair or counter). Also, you'll probably just have to keep at a small deficit, as you can't spot reduce fat. But doing some form of resistance training can help with muscle, which may help with the "look" of your arms.

    Agreed, 1lbs are not heavy enough, you need at least 5 and then graduate to 10 and then 15 when ready.
    Push ups are awesome for arms as well, and they too don't require equipment. I suck at doing military style push ups so I just cross my legs at the knee and do "girl" style push ups. If those are still too difficult, you can start doing them off the wall, standing up. Just a few ideas!

    I've been doing pushups for the past 6 weeks or so and I can definitely see a difference in my arms. My husband has noticed too.



    I'll definitely check out the heavier weights tonight when I go out. My worry is that I'll gain too much muscle? I just want all of the flab off of my arms lol...

    Unless you're using an illegal substance, it's highly unlikely you'd get bulky. Check out this thread, community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/977538/halp-heavy-lifting-made-me-supah-bulky/
  • oneallmama
    oneallmama Posts: 108 Member

    Thanks for linking that thread!!! There are some very inspiring posts on there :)
  • trollerskates
    trollerskates Posts: 87 Member
    You look great. Body dismorphia is real. But if you want more tone build some muscle.
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    You look great. I'm an inch taller than you and about the same weight. Strength training will make a huge difference...
  • MelissaLimeKiwi
    MelissaLimeKiwi Posts: 121 Member
    I do strength videos at home, and I started with 2 lb Dumbbells. After couple weeks I started using the 5 lbs on certain exercises. After about two months I can do whole workouts with the 5 lbs and now at 3 months of consistent exercise Im adding in 8 lb Dumbbells. You have to start somewhere. Great job on the loss! You look great.
  • ericatoday
    ericatoday Posts: 454 Member
    You look great. My goal is also 135 but im 5'7" im about 7-8 lbs away and im worried i wont be happy there either even though it will be my best since high school. But hey if you arent pleased keep going
  • yasef13
    yasef13 Posts: 63 Member
    I do strength videos at home, and I started with 2 lb Dumbbells. After couple weeks I started using the 5 lbs on certain exercises. After about two months I can do whole workouts with the 5 lbs and now at 3 months of consistent exercise Im adding in 8 lb Dumbbells. You have to start somewhere. Great job on the loss! You look great.
    That's awesome. Are there any particular strength videos you recommend? I'm thinking of starting as soon as possible. I do have my son's dumbbell set, so that's a plus. ;)

  • ObsidianMist
    ObsidianMist Posts: 519 Member
    nothing wrong with deciding on a new goal. I'm also 5'3 and I didn't start to like how I looked until I got down to about 120.
  • middlehaitch
    middlehaitch Posts: 8,486 Member
    edited May 2016
    You are looking good. A little strength training will help re sculpt.

    Here are 2 workouts to get you started. Both are simple and can be done at home.
    Start slow and easy breaking them down and learning the moves then work towards completing the work out.

    The body work out simplify the moves, squat to a low stool to get form, push-ups against the wall or a table until you can do them on the floor.
    https://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2009/12/09/beginner-body-weight-workout-burn-fat-build-muscle/

    The hand weights. If you have to make notes and do it a little slower to begin with, no problem, work towards working along with the video.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U0bhE67HuDY

    Both workouts are great for strengthening muscle and building a bit of confidence before joining the gym and lifting using a progressive, compound programme like a 5x5 or All Pro.

    Cheers, h.
  • dux1fan
    dux1fan Posts: 65 Member
    I agree with everyone else.. bodyweight training or/and up the weight on your dumb bells at home! Good luck. You can get there!
  • engagingbliss
    engagingbliss Posts: 2 Member
    You have to have a lot of testosterone to get big...no fears.
  • beautifulwarrior18
    beautifulwarrior18 Posts: 914 Member
    oneallmama wrote: »
    trinairby wrote: »
    I think you look great too. I can definitely see a difference.
    My question is why are you not happy with your results? Do you still have more fat you'd like to lose? Have you tried lifting weights, or did you do just cardio?

    I guess it's my arms I'm not happy with? They still seem like they could be smaller. My husband bought me 1 lb weights but they don't seem heavy enough to do anything.

    You are not a barbie. 1lb dumb bells aren't going to do anything when you're used to carrying a 20 lb purse. Get to a gym and start strength training. You'll love your arms once you start building muscle.
  • peaceout_aly
    peaceout_aly Posts: 2,018 Member
    You look incredible! This is a common theme in weight loss and fitness journeys alike. People set a goal, and then by the time they reach their goal they've already mentally set a new one and are less than satisfied. Personally, I had an "ideal body" in mind when I started lifting. Now, I've far surpassed that (and all the PR goals that I set) and I'm pushing even further - more defined abs, stronger back, rear delt definition, larger glutes, more defined quads and hamstrings...the list goes on and on. It's human nature to consistently try to become better and strive for "perfection" but do not let that get you down. Look at how far you've come and how beautiful you are, and how healthy you feel! That is what matters!
  • peaceout_aly
    peaceout_aly Posts: 2,018 Member
    oneallmama wrote: »
    trinairby wrote: »
    I think you look great too. I can definitely see a difference.
    My question is why are you not happy with your results? Do you still have more fat you'd like to lose? Have you tried lifting weights, or did you do just cardio?

    I guess it's my arms I'm not happy with? They still seem like they could be smaller. My husband bought me 1 lb weights but they don't seem heavy enough to do anything.

    You are not a barbie. 1lb dumb bells aren't going to do anything when you're used to carrying a 20 lb purse. Get to a gym and start strength training. You'll love your arms once you start building muscle.

    ^^^ As stated, lifting helps significantly with body image. You will feel strong, be able to beat your previous "heaviest weight" which builds confidence, and your body will look taught and toned. It's a total myth that "lifting heavy" makes women look less feminine. It builds definition and curves. I squat 190 lbs., shoulder press 30 lbs. and lat pull 65 lbs. but still not "blocky and bulky". 1 lb. dumb bells will literally do nothing. Start with 5 lbs. and build your way up.
  • MelissaLimeKiwi
    MelissaLimeKiwi Posts: 121 Member
    yasef13 wrote: »
    I do strength videos at home, and I started with 2 lb Dumbbells. After couple weeks I started using the 5 lbs on certain exercises. After about two months I can do whole workouts with the 5 lbs and now at 3 months of consistent exercise Im adding in 8 lb Dumbbells. You have to start somewhere. Great job on the loss! You look great.
    That's awesome. Are there any particular strength videos you recommend? I'm thinking of starting as soon as possible. I do have my son's dumbbell set, so that's a plus. ;)

    I mostly do Tone It Up videos on YouTube.
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,031 Member
    edited May 2016
    You are looking good. A little strength training will help re sculpt.

    Here are 2 workouts to get you started. Both are simple and can be done at home.
    Start slow and easy breaking them down and learning the moves then work towards completing the work out.

    The body work out simplify the moves, squat to a low stool to get form, push-ups against the wall or a table until you can do them on the floor.
    https://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2009/12/09/beginner-body-weight-workout-burn-fat-build-muscle/

    The hand weights. If you have to make notes and do it a little slower to begin with, no problem, work towards working along with the video.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U0bhE67HuDY

    Both workouts are great for strengthening muscle and building a bit of confidence before joining the gym and lifting using a progressive, compound programme like a 5x5 or All Pro.

    Cheers, h.

    Thank you! @middlehaitch Nice to have the youtube vid when I'm not at the gym swimming..appreciate the link :smiley:
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