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Phase 1: collect underpants. Phase 2: .... Phase 3: Profit!
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My diary is open. I'm at 2,000 calories.
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I'm active! Both online and in real life.
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If you have a decent size meal and then try to hoop, you get really bad pains in your sides (large intestine area) that actually take your breath away. It's a good way to keep dinner's portion smaller, but it also makes it easier to quit hooping once that cramp begins.
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Shame joking about that brow ridge. Anybody with one of those and an underbite is a complete catch.
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I love my weighted hula hoop. I used to do it more often in the past, but not so much now since picking up different sports and martial arts.
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I always eat a spoonful of peanut butter. It's just so yummy.
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I actually do have a big ribcage. It's a 'barrel' ribcage. This being said, my bones show in my chest, sides, back, collar bone.... Pretty prominently even though I weigh a decent amount. But the way most people say they have a 'big ribcage' are making excuses to make themselves feel better.
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That's me. Not into the gimmicks.
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I'm in a fitness group, so when I don't want a certain high calorie/greasy meal, I simply tell them, "I have Hogwarts" and they let it go. (Yes it's a Harry Potter fitness club....I'm a dork) My family and friends know im competitive, so they immediately let me eat whatever I want. It's also helped my parents WANT to be…
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If you pick a beach body program, I would suggest asylum. It applies the moves to sports techniques and makes the workout fun. To build muscles (shoulders are amazing), I did body beast and absolutely loved my results. Insanity gets dull after awhile since the videos become repetitive. I'm actually doing T25 and yoga right…
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The first picture is my very first day on MFP. So over 600 days ago. However, I got the same results after 2 rounds of insanity (4 months).
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I do a lot of Beach Body programs. Currently I'm doing T25 and yoga. I've done insanity, asylum, body beast, and hip hop abs in the past. But I'm also lucky enough to have a very physical job where I walk about 15 miles a day lifting 20-50lbs constantly.
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I've lost 21lbs and about 4" on my stomach.
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Hi! I've also had EDNOS since I was about 10, and I'm getting over my recent relapse back in December. I've been strength training, HIIT, and doing yoga for 3 months now and I feel much better mentally. I haven't been weighing myself for the past month since I noticed I was feeling unhappy with gaining. I restrict when I…
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Not a teen here, but good luck on your journey.
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I have a Harper con in 2 weeks, and then Gem City is April 2nd.
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I just saw that this was listed as one of the top animes for Netflix. I'll have to see if it's still on there.
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It's from Noragami. It's Yato and Yukie
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You had me at the sight of Luna for a profile picture.
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I don't know that anime. I'll have to look into it.
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Awesome! I love gender bending cosplays!
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Hahaha! I loved that part! "Are you asking why people eat potatoes?" She's a really strong character in the books, so I can't wait for the second season.
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Sailor Moon is what originally got me into animes when I was about 10 years old. Used to watch that everyday after school on Toonami.
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It really is fun. The hardest part is the long drive to conventions. Sometimes I can't flop around in the passenger seat easily like I do when I'm in street clothes.
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Hahaha! I love it!
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When I get in the mood for a new cosplay, I like to develop a workout routine based off that character. It keeps me focused everytime I feel sluggish during a workout and reminds me to push hard to become something else.
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Props are my favorite part. I made a cane for my Riddler costume by drilling holes in chess pieces and inserting a rod down ththe center. Then had the top piece as a question mark cut from wood and then painted. The downside is the cost and the time it takes to create some props. I don't like using foam because of how…
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Amazing! I started cosplaying 4 years ago when I went to Wizard World in Columbus. It was my first HUGE convention and we had to go when the cosplay contest was because that's when Stan Lee was there. After seeing all the cosplays and taking tons of pictures, I bought fabric to make a female Riddler cosplay. Loved it.
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This has actually led me into taking up sword fighting. It's a nice way to try out different activities and find what makes you feel good. I've also done archery because of Link from Zelda.