Friday, March 6, 2020

Are there any big butt women out there who struggle to reduce their hip size?

I have a weird shape, or at least I've felt that way ever since turning 21. At 28 its been a strrrrugggle trying to get those inches off my hips. Instead of weighing myself regularly I will track my measurements to see where the weight is coming off... but each and every time I manage to lose an inch or so off my waist, my hips just stayyyyy the same. My measurements are pear shaped, but almost ridiculously so. Currently I have just under a 25 inch waist and 39 inch hips.... which is a little over a 14 inch difference which is crazy... but my hips just NEVER seem to be able to shrink.

Currently 5 lbs down on my 15lb weight loss goal. I'm 5'3 and currently 126lbs (SW:132 lbs GW:117 lbs)

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Week 3 update:

I’ve been restricting my calorie intake for about 3 weeks now. i am eating way less than i used to (1200 calories) but so far it has been surprisingly easy! i live a moderately sedentary lifestyle, and at first my reduced calorie intake had me feeling sluggish and tired. then after a few days i went grocery shopping and bought a ton of low calorie food like yogurt, deli meat, whole wheat bread, eggs, fruit, etc, and the issue of tiredness disappeared as i increased my fat and protein intake. i choose my macros pretty intuitively but stick to my calorie limit every day. it sounds kind of crazy, but i feel way better now that i’m restricting than when i was eating whatever i want. i think processed carbs and sugars make me feel gross and tired, so having less of those due to their high calorie content has been awesome.

the first “big” problem i ran into was weight fluctuations. the first 10 days or so I was losing weight consistently, bit by bit each day. Then I got sick and lost a bunch of water weight (tmi) and felt pretty discouraged to see the number go from a low point back up to where it had ben before, even though i knew it was illogical.

i have also been doing exercises to strengthen my abs, arms, and legs, and was really disappointed after a day of working particularly hard to see that I weighed more than the previous day. After that, I continued exercising moderately and getting the right amount of calories every day, but my weight seemed to be going up and down over a range of about 3 lbs. I was feeling sad and frustrated and then i looked up why that might be happening (on this sub!) and found out that building muscle can cause small increases in body weight, and that fluctuating is completely normal.

I downloaded happy scale after reading people recommend it on this sub and was really relieved to see that my weight fluctuations still showed a consistent downward trend. Today, I have just experienced a “woosh” and I woke up finally down to the weight that I had dropped to when i was sick, except this time it’s legit! i’m so happy i found this sub, hearing people’s experiences is so motivating and so many of you are so knowledgeable and helpful. :))

so far, i’ve lost like 7 lbs, and i am aiming to get down 22 more to be in a healthy place in the bmi range. i started off a few lbs overweight, and even though i havent lost much, i’m excited because i am so much more motivated and prepared to lose weight than other times where i’ve half-assed it. i also feel better physically than other times i have tried losing weight, which i think is because i’m eating better foods rather than just less of the same processed junk, and because i’m doing exercise.

i’ve been doing ab exercises and was hoping weight loss + toning exercises would take some fat off my waist. i havent seen a big difference in the circumference of my waist (~.4 inches, if any), but i think that i look better. i’m not sure if its my positive mindset or a real physical change, so is it possible to have the same waist size but somehow also look more fit?

so far the biggest difference ive seen is to my boobs which im THRILLED about. all my bras are 34 ddd, and before i started losing weight they were becoming too tight and it was getting me really sad because they really make me look top heavy and i knew they were only growing as i was becoming more overweight. now, i fit into older bras that had become too small for me and my 34 ddd bras now have a little bit of room in them, and fit pretty much perfectly! it makes me feel so confident, and i’ve noticed that my posture is improving too! :)

ALSO, i fit into my jeans that were too tight for me on my birthday a month and a half ago!!

So sorry for the long ramble where I make a big deal about 7 lbs, but I’m just very excited and so so thankful to have found this sub.

i’d love to hear about how all of you are doing and what you have done this past week that you’re proud of. seeing all you strong and determined people working to improve your lives and your health is really inspiring.

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The final stretch

Hello! I’ve been lurking here since I began my weight loss journey in May 2019. I’m 5ft 7, 23F and my highest weight was 229lbs. Between May-November I lost 52lbs and hit my lowest weight ever of 177lbs! Which was amazing, truly the best thing I’ve ever done for myself, I look and feel great to be honest. I relaxed completely with my diet during the holiday season, but maintained my 3-5 days per week of exercise and I walk a lot. I promised myself I would get back in control of my eating habits in January...and then February...and now we’re here! I’m still exercising 3-5 days, walking etc but I’ve basically been eating whatever I want since Christmas😬 it’s been a while since I stepped on a scale but my clothes still fit perfectly and I’ve lost another inch from my waist so I would estimate my weight is still around the 177-180lb mark(I’ll weigh myself on Monday!) I don’t really have a “goal weight” in mind as I’m currently the slimmest I’ve ever been and am quite happy with my body but I would really like to reach a “normal/healthy” BMI for my height which is supposedly between 122-149lbs. I weight train so I think I’d like to aim for somewhere around 145-160lbs - we’ll see how it goes! I’m just posting this for accountability really. I’ve told myself a few times now that I would start again on Monday, and so many Mondays have come and gone with no change! I think because I’m happy with my appearance now, I don’t have the same drive and motivation to stay in a calorie deficit as I did when I was bigger and felt unhealthy. Is anyone else in a similar position? I’m hoping that posting on here will help bring some of that motivation back and keep me disciplined, I certainly need it! Hope you all have a great Friday :-)

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71 lb marathon update

My goodness. I reached my first 10 lb goal marker in 36 days. This may seem like a little weight for just over a month for some of you, but this is huge to me. I have done a lot in the past to lose weight. There were a few times that I did lose more and in less time, but weight loss consumed every part of my life. I don't want that and can't do that now. I have a family and am much older now. I have other things in my life that are priority, which has also been part of the problem, but I am finding a balance now.

Most consistent with diet. I'm doing a very modified whole30ish diet. Some dairy and plenty of legumes, very little in the way of grains. I eat a ton of veggies and fruit. I will admit to eating a lot of the same types of meals, but it takes away the decision fatigue. I only eat off the diet with planned off meals. When I get tempted to eat when it is not planned I force myself to choose what's in front of me now and give up my planned off meal or not give in to the temptation. It's worked really well so far.

Exercise is less consistent, but it's really hard to be consistent with anything with my work schedule. I do not have a regimented schedule, either the days or the time. My day can start or end an hour different every time I work, which does affect commute hours and the such. My husband also is a shift worker during the evening. His schedule rotates and is less chaotic than mine, but still adds to my inability to maintain a schedule as we shuffle responsibility for my 4 year old between our unconventional schedules.

I have not lost this amount of weight in this short of time in a very long time, even doing serious exercise/lifting and proper nutrition, I was working with people in the field and am a nurse. It was a healthy living but my results were not quick. My body has never been good at shedding weight when I push so hard with exercise outside of cardio. I can already hear the eye rolling at this statement, but for me it is true. I am taking it one day at a time, one pound every 4 days. Slow and steady. I am really proud of myself right now.

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Tdee.fit - tool for monitoring the TDEE

Hello friends!

I recently created a tool that tries to find out your true Total Daily Energy Expenditure - that can be used as a basis for your weight loss/bulk cycle.

Tdee.fit

It operates similarly to the spreadsheets posted on this subreddit in the past, and they were the thing that got me inspired. Operating it is simple - You enter your details and then daily kcal and weight - and the program tries to find out your true TDEE based on weekly weight change and weekly caloric consumption. It uses your input and diet plan to suggest the exact amount of calories you should be eating per day.

The tool saves your data:

  1. Locally, when you make a change
  2. Locally, when you use your 'Save to Local' button
  3. On the Google Firebase Server, if you decide to register - you can use a fake email for that (although password recovery might be difficult)

While this tool is not 100% accurate (none of them are). It might give you insight into your weight loss/gain journey. The more data it has, the better the results will be!

I did it as a project to help with my cutting AND my web-development skills. I would be very thankful if you could give it a try!

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Doing this AGAIN, but on purpose this time. Advice?

I'm a 32m who is getting back on track to loaing the weight I regained after a previous weight loss. The first time I lost weight was after a my car died and I had to walk everywhere. I was also very poor at this point and eating trash. I was roughly 70lbs lighter than I am now and at that point don't feel I was ready to accept the changes that come with weight loss. I couldn't accept or it didn't register that I was more attractive. I still thought of myself as hideous, even though plenty of people told me I was the exact opposite. I literally started to resent people for noticing my weight loss like I was some new person when I was the same one the whole time. 2 unfulfilling relationships, a new car and a stressful job later, I regained all the weight back. I'm currently going to the gym 3-5 days a week and am currently taking Vyvanse for ADD and going to therapy. I started eating less calories and feel like I am making some strides in the right direction.

Has anyone else done this? I look back on how stupid I was when I had previously lost the weight and realize the mistakes I made then. I still had low self esteem and no amount of weight loss was going to fix that and I literally made all the wrong decisions to keeping the weight off.

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Frustrated with weight loss

I’m 27M years old, 6’1”, and currently weigh 90 kgs / 200 pounds. I was around 95-96 when I initially started around 5-6 months back, and I have been trying really hard to reduce my weight further, but I just can’t seem to go below 90/89 kgs whatever I do. Here’s my general routine:

  • Wake up at 9.30 AM
  • HIIT exercise at home for 30 mins (usually burn 300-400 calories (as per my Apple Watch)
  • Lunch/breakfast at around 12.30 PM (decent meal of around 400-500 calories)
  • Dinner at 7 PM. (light meal of about 200-250 calories)
  • HIIT exercise again for 30 mins around 10.30 PM (usually burn 300-400 calories (as per my Apple Watch)
  • Sleep at around 12.30 AM / 1 AM.

So, I’m following intermittent fasting from 7 PM to 12 PM (following day), and I exercise regularly. Before my meals, I have been eating some natural supplements that are supposed to increase my metabolism, but I’m simply unable to break down further. I have a standing desk (stand at an average of 3-4 hours of the total 8 hours spent at office), and quite frequently move in the office when I’m at work. I don’t smoke. I drink perhaps twice a month. I’m a vegetarian. What else can I do to improve as I don’t know what I’m doing wrong? Thanks!

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