losing stubborn weight/muscular body type?

akorbel859
akorbel859 Posts: 2 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
I am 5'4'' and fluctuate around 130-135 pounds depending on many factors, but I would love to dip into the 120's. I have always been super active and muscular as a gymnast, but now am starting to hate that I can look skinny and fit but the scale doesn't show it. I used to have very disordered eating so hearing other people my age and height talk about how much less they weigh is very triggering. so, any tips to lose muscle mass while still eating around 1200cals a day??

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  • WhereIsPJSoles
    WhereIsPJSoles Posts: 622 Member
    Wait is that a typo? You want to lose muscle mass?
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  • Muscleflex79
    Muscleflex79 Posts: 1,916 Member
    akorbel859 wrote: »
    I am 5'4'' and fluctuate around 130-135 pounds depending on many factors, but I would love to dip into the 120's. I have always been super active and muscular as a gymnast, but now am starting to hate that I can look skinny and fit but the scale doesn't show it. I used to have very disordered eating so hearing other people my age and height talk about how much less they weigh is very triggering. so, any tips to lose muscle mass while still eating around 1200cals a day??

    as others said, this is super disordered. do you have a treatment team from the past you can talk to about this?
  • collectingblues
    collectingblues Posts: 2,541 Member
    akorbel859 wrote: »
    I used to have very disordered eating so hearing other people my age and height talk about how much less they weigh is very triggering. so, any tips to lose muscle mass while still eating around 1200cals a day??

    Cut those people out of your life. Get off of the forums where people talk about this.

    You do not need to constantly trigger yourself.

    Muscle weight is good weight. I get that it's hard to see that higher number -- I'm struggling with that right now, too. (I'm atypical anorexic... I really get it.) But it's better to at least *look* smaller than to weigh less and look like you weigh more. There's another forum I read where someone posted, absolutely upset and baffled -- she was at a higher weight/BMI, but looked *tiny* because she was so muscular. And she hated that scale number -- but people were envious of her figure, and were baffled at how she weighed that much. Because she looked tiny.

    As much as you're going to have to convince your brain otherwise, it's better to look small than to have a lower weight with less muscle.

    Focus on your other goals instead -- measurements, performance, body fat percentage, etc. But do not be dumb and intentionally try to lose muscle mass just to get that lower number on the scale.

  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,375 Member
    akorbel859 wrote: »
    I am 5'4'' and fluctuate around 130-135 pounds depending on many factors, but I would love to dip into the 120's. I have always been super active and muscular as a gymnast, but now am starting to hate that I can look skinny and fit but the scale doesn't show it. I used to have very disordered eating so hearing other people my age and height talk about how much less they weigh is very triggering. so, any tips to lose muscle mass while still eating around 1200cals a day??

    Who cares what the scale says. Unless you are writing your weight on your forehead what matters is how you look and how healthy you are. Neither of those is really indicated by weight, but have much more to do with activity levels and body fat percent.
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,800 Member
    edited December 2017
    akorbel859 wrote: »
    I am 5'4'' and fluctuate around 130-135 pounds depending on many factors, but I would love to dip into the 120's. I have always been super active and muscular as a gymnast, but now am starting to hate that I can look skinny and fit but the scale doesn't show it. I used to have very disordered eating so hearing other people my age and height talk about how much less they weigh is very triggering. so, any tips to lose muscle mass while still eating around 1200cals a day??

    I think you should print out what you wrote and take it with you to show to your doctor.

    They can then ask you clarifying questions about your thinking, and discuss with you appropriate goals and how to best accomplish them!

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 36,142 Member
    Former gymnast and dancer here, checking in. Not "bulky", can get lean because being muscular is what makes women look awesome and lean and really frigging happy that I can be heavier than other women at the same size because I get to eat more and have so many lower risk factors low muscle and bone mass can bring the older I get.

    Your life as an athlete/former athlete is an awesome thing to be embraced and celebrated. Being lean AND heavy is also to be celebrated. If you are unable to do that then yes, you need to seek some help to address that. Losing muscle is a terrible, terrible idea from both an aesthetic and health perspective.

    Every word of this is true, righteous, even holy. Muscle is health, vitality, thriving in older age. To me, at age 62, the connection between muscle and quality of life is stark truth.

    Other women want to be like you; they work and struggle to achieve it. Truly, I hear how this is difficult for you to internalize, and encourage you to consider the experiences and advice of those suggesting conversation with someone empathetic who has expertise in body image issues.
  • sardelsa
    sardelsa Posts: 9,795 Member
    akorbel859 wrote: »
    I am 5'4'' and fluctuate around 130-135 pounds depending on many factors, but I would love to dip into the 120's. I have always been super active and muscular as a gymnast, but now am starting to hate that I can look skinny and fit but the scale doesn't show it. I used to have very disordered eating so hearing other people my age and height talk about how much less they weigh is very triggering. so, any tips to lose muscle mass while still eating around 1200cals a day??

    If you look skinny and fit.. who cares about the scale. Don't talk to people about your weight. Believe me, muscle mass is precious and hard to get back.. don't try to lose it on purpose
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