Thursday, April 9, 2026

Home workout programs that are easier in intensity than Chloe ting

hello, I'm 18 years old and weigh 82 kgs. I know the basics of it all strength training to increase stamina, cardio to facilitate weight loss and calorie deficit to actually lose it all.

I have a treadmill I do at least 45 mins fast-walking in it for cardio (trying to make it regular) eating gut healthy foods like dahi or yogurt, apples and cucumber nd whatnot with my regular meals as well as trying to cut down on dinner.

My main concern is that for strength training like for abs, legs and whatnot I m a bit lost on what to do there is so much bad opinion on Chloe ting plus I can't exercise for 1hr+ I need something that can be done under 1hr as i m also a student so time is of the essence for me, also doable (as you can imagine being 82kg as a 5'5 female at the age of 18 is bordering obesity). thankyou for all the recommendations and useful tips you can give me beforehand ^^.

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No matter what I do, I can’t lose the last 15 pounds.

SW: 247 CW: 168 - F, 5’11, 30

When I was in my teens, I lost about 60 pounds but over the years I gained it back and some. I finally decided to actually commit to the weight loss for good and I lost 75 pounds between 2021-2023ish (with a little bit of yo-yoing in between). I managed to keep off the weight and recently had 6 pounds of loose skin removed from my stomach!

I still would like to loose another 15-20 pounds but no matter what I do, my weight will not budge. For three months straight, I weighed and tracked every single calorie that I ate and my weight barely dropped. It got to the point that I went and had bloodwork done to rule out any thyroid or other issues (there were no issues). I’m not sure if my metabolism is just shot from all the years of doing random diets or severe calorie deficits from when I was younger.

I started going to the gym in November 5 days a week so figured I may have been slowly putting on muscle mass and that’s why I wasn’t seeing the scale change but I haven’t gone to the gym now for 2 months because of my surgery and the scale still hasn’t gone down 😩

I just would love some advice from any of you that have been stuck with your weight while being in a calorie deficit. What could possibly be my issue and how can I fix it?!

Thank you in advance ❤️

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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

I am a 16 year old girl taking responsibility for my health.

I’m officially starting my weight loss journey after years of trying, stopping, and starting over again. This time feels different though. It’s only been 3 days so far, but I’m already noticing a shift in my mindset.

I’m living by 2 mantras:

  1. Consistency over perfection.

  2. The craving will pass whether you eat the food or not

For years, I’ve found it hard to stay consistent with any diet or exercise routine. I’d get motivated for a little while, then slowly fall back into old habits, giving in to cravings or losing focus. It’s been frustrating, and at times, really discouraging. But instead of letting those past attempts define me, I’m choosing to see them as lessons that brought me to this point.

Right now, I’m 5’0 and 167 lbs, and my goal is 132 lbs. It’s not just about the number though, it’s about feeling stronger, healthier, more confident, and proving to myself that I can stick with something, even when it’s hard.

These first few days haven’t been perfect, but they’ve been consistent, and that already feels like a win. I’m learning to be more patient with myself, to build better habits step by step, and to stop expecting overnight results. This is a long-term commitment, and I’m ready for it.

So here’s to showing up every day, even when I don’t feel like it. Here’s to discipline over motivation, progress over perfection, and finally breaking the cycle.

I’d really appreciate some hype and encouragement, I’m determined to make this time count 💪

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Unhappy with my appearance after weight loss.

I've been overweight most of my life, and about a year and a half ago, I decided I was tired. I remember it was a day that I had a binge and felt so physically uncomfortable after. When I was young, my weight was because I was being raised by people who were neglectful and didn't care enough to buy me decent food or teach me how to live a healthy lifestyle. Then, when I grew up, it was because I used food as a way to cope with whatever issues I was having, along with still not really understanding how to be healthy. I had many binge episodes before that, but for some reason, that time was different.

As I sat in my chair feeling uncomfortable, I realized I had sat in that chair for like a month straight every day and did the exact same thing smoked weed and binge ate on unhealthy food. I became very sad and had to question if this is how I wanted to continue living my life. So, I started trying to be healthier. I started by changing my eating habits slowly, more vegetables, less processed foods, slightly smaller portions, less meat, etc. Then, about a month later, I started getting up and walking. First a couple times a week, then soon about every other day, then eventually every day. I got up to 10-12 miles somedays. Then i bought a bike and started biking a little each week.

In less than a year, I lost about 50 lbs from where I started put on a little muscle, i have visible muscle on my arms now, significantly more toned legs, and honestly became a different person. Then I was struggling for a bit, and my weight plateaued for about 5 months. Then I recommited and in the last month have lost about another 12lbs (so at least 62lbs total) So what's the problem? I don't know. I just don't feel great. Physically, I'm probably in better shape than the scale indicates. When I started just walking up a flight of stairs, I left me out of breath. Now? Last week, I biked 160 miles in total over 5 days. I know it's not super impressive compared to others, but I just don't feel satisfied. Today, I looked at myself in the mirror, and while I can tell my body composition is massive changed from even a year ago, I still felt disappointed with how I looked.

IDK what's wrong, but I find myself thinking more about how I look now than when I was a morbidly obese and according to the internet, I'm still obese even though i don't feel like it. Overall, I'm happy that I did what I said I was going to do, but I didn't think it would feel this bad being smaller. I'm also struggling with how people treat me now compared to when i was at my heaviest. I'm not at my goal weight and still have a long way to go but I just find it hard to keep putting in the effort because it feels like it'll never happen even though I've proven that I can do it. I constantly compare my body to other males, and most of the time, it makes me sad. It doesn't help that I am very short (5'4"-5'5"), which is a whole other issue I have. Now people don't make fun of me for being fat, but they do a low-key look down on me for being a small man now, which I didn't notice before, probably because I was so fat. IDK, I hope this is coherent and makes sense. I'm just pouring my feelings out right now and needing attention because I don't have anyone else I can vent to about it. Is it that I can't cope with how massive i was, or am I just unrealistic?

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NEVER let anyone’s “ fat shaming” be the motivator for your weight loss

I see this way too many times and it’s become an accepted thing in society. I even have an example among 2 of my friends. One used to be fat himself and lost the weight. He then would brutally shame another one of our overweight friends a few times a week and our friend just took it. I would always tell him to stop doing that and he would always say “ it’s to motivate him” over and over until I’ve just gotten him to stop recently. Aside from the obvious rudeness, my biggest reason was that losing weight is a hard road and you shouldn’t put yourself through that hard road because of negative people. Who are they to put you through such a hard road? I don’t care if it works for some people, do it because you wanna do it don’t do it because of someone who’s not worth it. The only other people aside yourself that you should be doing it for is your family and maybe REAL ( not fake) friends who would care for you if anything bad ever happened to you. Dieting, consistent exercise, and consistent discipline can be hard so don’t put yourself in a hard route just because of other people’s negative opinions. Do it for YOU, your loved ones, and your health. As someone who has lost 40 pounds and reached my goal a week ago, never along the way was I doing it to please anyone. I even had some awkward moments with my family when I would have to deny their food sometimes to stick to my deficit. Sorry for the rant, but I just wanted to share this extremely important advice.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Lost 150lbs, never worked out before, need advice

so i 21F have lost over 150lbs in the last 2 years through diet and pure cardio tho I'm now less than half the person i used to be im still not happy with my body and wanna tone it up I guess.

I've never worked out before, so I'm not sure where to even begin. I've been doing simple at home work outs for like 20-30 min a day like sit ups, squats etc and I'm definitely starting to feel the muscle tense pain but i really don't know if what I'm doing is right.

I'm not looking for a miracle cure or anything. I know it just takes patience and mostly consistency, and I was just wondering if anyone has any advice.

other information;

I also have stage 2 lipedemia, mostly in my legs, and my doctor wasn't much help when it comes to weight loss so I thought I'd come on here and ask if there's any non-surgical advice on losing the lipedemic fat or at least managing it better.

it's definitely making it harder for me to work out as it's causing me extra pain.

any questions/serious advice are most welcome 🙏

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Monday, April 6, 2026

Therapy?

Hi! I’m 28F, currently down 38 lbs from 321 since Jan 1st. Providing that context but not sure if it matters for my question. I’m curious if anyone started therapy at the beginning of or during their weight loss/health journey and if so, how did it impact you? Lots of things are starting to come up for me as I focus on myself more and I’m curious if therapy would be a helpful addition. Not sure if thats common- other things being brought to the surface- when going through a big health change.

If you did do therapy during weight loss, were you ever concerned your therapist wouldn’t understand your weight loss or would see an issue where there wasn’t one?

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