a little defeated
UFCGirl1988
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So i went to American eagle today to try on shorts and I have ALWAYS had problems with my thigh areas. I only have about 17-22 lbs before my goal weight and when i tried them on i could barely fit into a 10 and had to go to a 12. I thought i would at least be a 10 if not an 8. I can't imagine my body being much different when i reach my goal (seeing as it is only 17-22 lbs away). I just wondered if anybody else had/has this problem. Will my thighs always be a problem and will i always have to go higher in size for my legs sake?
height: 5'8
CW: 157
GW: 135-140
height: 5'8
CW: 157
GW: 135-140
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You are tall-ish. If you continue to lose, eventually your thighs and hips will become smaller. But maybe you could let go of that sizing thing in your head, I'm sure you look great at 157. That's a healthy weight for your height.
Also, some clothing is cut to be more generous in the hips, and some are cut to be more for an athletic build. You just need to find clothing for your body style. I am more of the athletic build, and there are lots of pants I don't buy because they fit funny, but the same size in some other brand or cut fits fine.
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No one can answer that question for you. It begs to reason that as you lose the final weight, your legs will slim down some.
What is your strength training program like? Are you including leg work?0 -
No one can answer that question for you. It begs to reason that as you lose the final weight, your legs will slim down some.
What is your strength training program like? Are you including leg work?
Right now i am doing 30 DS and 15-30 min of cardio also. 5-6 days a week.0 -
Ashley - i was going to ask the same thing as the previous poster. what are you doing for strength training and cardio work? have you taken measurements? just a friendly reminder, it's not all about the scale. i don't want you to be discouraged. it's a marathon, not a sprint. you'll be fine. remember, you can't spot reduce. work the body evenly. don't be afraid to lift heavy. before you know it the inches will be melting away.0
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You are tall-ish. If you continue to lose, eventually your thighs and hips will become smaller. But maybe you could let go of that sizing thing in your head, I'm sure you look great at 157. That's a healthy weight for your height.
Also, some clothing is cut to me more generous in the hips, and some are cut to be more for an athletic build. You just need to find clothing for your body style. I am more of the athletic build, and there are lots of pants I don't buy because they fit funny, but the same size in some other brand or cut fits fine.
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You are right. I know sizing is different in different stores, and thanks for the compliment its much needed right now0 -
I am also 5'8" and my thighs are my biggest problem area. I honestly assume they will stay that way even at my goal (I'm 163 now, aiming for 155), so I wear clothes that don't make me feel self conscious about my legs. I doubt I'll ever feel awesome in short shorts, but I have become more confident in longer shorts (not old lady bermuda shorts, just a 2 or so inches on the inseem) and skirts. Don't just your success by American Eagle's sizing patterns.0
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Ashley - i was going to ask the same thing as the previous poster. what are you doing for strength training and cardio work? have you taken measurements? just a friendly reminder, it's not all about the scale. i don't want you to be discouraged. it's a marathon, not a sprint. you'll be fine. remember, you can't spot reduce. work the body evenly. don't be afraid to lift heavy. before you know it the inches will be melting away.
I haven't taken my measurements and I could kick myself for not doing that, bc I know i have lost inches in my legs but i guess not as many as i thought lol0 -
If you're a pear shaped woman, the last place you're going to lose is your hips/rear and thighs. Those last 17-22 pounds may just come from there. Or at least a good many of them.0
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I actually didn't drop down in size until I was closer to my goal, like 10 lbs. I don't know why as my measurements were all getting smaller but couldn't wear a different pair of jeans. Maybe it was because I am tall, too. (5'10"). But when I did drop it was kind dramatic. I started size 14, eventually 12 then like 5 lbs later I was 10. Now I am an 8 going into a 6 (I am done losing weight but I keep getting smaller).0
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22 lbs is a lot of weight, and I personally think you will be in those size 10 shorts after 22 lbs. Also, you may want to research that brand of clothing, as some clothing lines can run a bit smaller than others. This has been my experience when shopping, I'll fit a smaller size at one store and a similar product at another store of the same size will barely fit me, if at all. So don't be discouraged, just keep going. And if it's any consolation, you're already where a lot of other people are trying to get...we are our own worst critics, but try not to be too hard on yourself.0
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I for one wear a "loose fit" jean which allows a bit of extra thigh room. It is usually the best fit for me though my biggest problem area is my "beer gut" ... even though I have drank no alcohol for 20 years or so... I would think more high energy cardio that includes a lot of leg work will help... Remember too that women tend to gain first on hips and thighs so it stands to reason it will be the last to go... Same with my "beer gut" I suppose.0
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my size shifted in the last 10lbs. Youll get there. I still have 4.6lbs to my goal of 129.6. I am wearing 4s and 6s...depends on brand.0
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Also, some clothing is cut to be more generous in the hips, and some are cut to be more for an athletic build. You just need to find clothing for your body style. I am more of the athletic build, and there are lots of pants I don't buy because they fit funny, but the same size in some other brand or cut fits fine.
And this! I went to a formal event a few years ago and the dress I bought was labeled size 16. Now, I have NEVER worn above a 12 in anything else, but I had gained weight and hadn't shopped in a while, so I thought maybe I really was a 16. This made me quite sad, but whatever.
Anyway, a few months later I was going to be in my cousin's wedding and had to order a dress from a catalog. Thinking I was a 16 (at least in formal wear), I ordered a 16. I did NOT lose weight in the meantime, but that 16 bridesmaid dress was beyond huge. Sizes run so differently from store to store and brand to brand.0 -
I know everyone is different/body shape and all that, but I lost 17lbs and went from a size 10 to a size 5.
So I'm sure you'll drop a couple of sizes!0 -
I believe American Eagle sizes are misses sizes so they run smaller. I can wear a size small or medium at Limited but have to have at least a large at AE. I haven't tried on shorts or pants there in a long time so I can't compare pant sizes but I know their shirts run small.0
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I have always noticed that American Eagle along with Abercombie and Fitch and the Gap, their sizes can tend to run small, def dont get discouraged! you are doing an awesome job!0
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i am also 5' 7.5" and weigh 158 currently...
where your body holds fat is genetic but the overall amount of body fat can be decreased with a healthy diet and strength training. Cardio has its place, but is best in really short high intensity intervals. Strength training has done the most for reducing inches on the lower half of my body, where i carry my weight.
I started with new rules of lifting for women as a lifting program and have recently joined crossfit. I honestly believe that weight loss is 85% diet and 15% exercise...so getting your diet straight will do a LOT for your goals.
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This may sound weird, but think of yourself as a roll of paper towels and each single sheet is a pound. In the beginning the roll is big and if you remove 1 paper towel, yes it does get smaller but not noticeably smaller. But, the more you remove the smaller the roll gets and the smaller it gets, the easier it gets to notice when another paper towel is removed. The last few pounds can make a HUGE difference!
Please see my before and afters...only a 15 lb difference.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/247123-15lbs-down-w-embarrassing-underwear-shots-eek0 -
So i went to American eagle today to try on shorts and I have ALWAYS had problems with my thigh areas. I only have about 17-22 lbs before my goal weight and when i tried them on i could barely fit into a 10 and had to go to a 12. I thought i would at least be a 10 if not an 8. I can't imagine my body being much different when i reach my goal (seeing as it is only 17-22 lbs away). I just wondered if anybody else had/has this problem. Will my thighs always be a problem and will i always have to go higher in size for my legs sake?
height: 5'8
CW: 157
GW: 135-140
A couple of things...1 AE runs small, so that is why you are wearing a bigger size. 2. I didn't get into a size 8 until I was in the lower 150's, I'm only 5'5, so that could be a little different. 3. 17-22 pounds is a giant difference, I dropped 2 sizes with 20 pounds! As you tone your body your thighs will shrink.
Don't get discouraged! Try another store!0 -
Don't get hung up on clothing sizes. I went to David's bridal last week-end and dresses in sizes 2, 4 and 6 fit me! That's a HUGE range. Possibly in another store you could fit in a 6. Those numbers don't really count.0
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This may sound weird, but think of yourself as a roll of paper towels and each single sheet is a pound. In the beginning the roll is big and if you remove 1 paper towel, yes it does get smaller but not noticeably smaller. But, the more you remove the smaller the roll gets and the smaller it gets, the easier it gets to notice when another paper towel is removed. The last few pounds can make a HUGE difference!
Please see my before and afters...only a 15 lb difference.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/247123-15lbs-down-w-embarrassing-underwear-shots-eek
Wow there is a noticeable difference, and you look great by the way!0 -
I would say the main thing is the size differences between stores - I feel that most cuts at AE are more for Juniors styled clothes therefore shorter and tighter in areas. But keep up with the 30DS it will help tone your thighs up! The more you do the better! I also found in last month's "Fitness' magazine an article about how and why our legs tone differently. It has an exercise routine with exercises that were most effective to help you lose inches in your thighs. I did them and only did 5 reps the first day since I run and did not want to not be able to move and I was sore for days so I would say they are great for firming up and trimming down the legs! Just keep at it is the most important thing! You WILL get there!0
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Dont feel down on yourself, Ive lost 41 lbs in the past year and have only gone from a size 14 to a size 12 some 10s fit some are to tight .. each brand is diffent. I personally thing that those last 15-20lbs will get you to a size 8 even in AE... the last pounds is where it seems to add up and 20lbs doesnt sound like a lot compared to where you started but it is alot of weight.. hang in there.. I feel you I just want to be in a single digit size! Ive got 29lbs to go till my goal and im hoping once i budge those off that the size will follow.. keep your chin up your doing great!!
BTW Im 5/7 and currently weigh in at 169 in a size 12/100 -
I'm 5'8". At my thinnest, when I was around 115-120 in high school, I wore a size 8. There is no way I'm going to be the weight I was in high school, nor would I want to - I was too thin. Now, I also have more curves than I did when I was that young. If I want to get smaller than a 10 when I reach goal weight I'm thinking I'm going to have to do some *serious* strength training. But, the size doesn't matter so much to me. What's important is that I like the way I look and am at a healthy weight medically speaking, the size really doesn't matter to me. So maybe get to your goal weight and reassess. Maybe you'll be quite happy with how you look and if so, who cares what clothing size you are?0
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You guys are amazing! Thanks for the advice and support0
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This may sound weird, but think of yourself as a roll of paper towels and each single sheet is a pound. In the beginning the roll is big and if you remove 1 paper towel, yes it does get smaller but not noticeably smaller. But, the more you remove the smaller the roll gets and the smaller it gets, the easier it gets to notice when another paper towel is removed. The last few pounds can make a HUGE difference!
Please see my before and afters...only a 15 lb difference.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/247123-15lbs-down-w-embarrassing-underwear-shots-eek
Wow there is a noticeable difference, and you look great by the way!0
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