Yep. I started at 225 and wore all the same clothes until I’d dropped 50lbs and then dropped from a 16p to a 12p seemingly overnight. I’m 65ish pounds down now. When I look in the mirror, I still see the exact same fat person I have been all along, so I assume others see the same. It’s a headfluck. 22lbs to a normal BMI. 37 more to goal. I’ll never be objectively thin, but at least “fat” won’t be the first thing people think when they see me. |
Your goal weight is 123 pounds? You will be thin then, for sure. I bet you are looking good already. |
I’m at 242 (down from 248!) and I cannot say enough good things about Pilates mat exercises. I found a gal on instagram (or, more accurately, the algorithm suggested it to me a while ago) who said something along the lines of “start with a minute a day, every day” and keep going. I like that you have to engage your core and use your own body weight for a lot of the exercises, but you lift so it might not be “enough” for you. But it sure makes me able to tighten up my abs. |
Can you share a link to the exact workout you do? NP. |
I’m short – 5’1” and thanks. I think I probably look better, but definitely still solidly overweight. Even 30 years ago in college when I did weigh 120, I was considered chunky, but at 50 I think lower than that would make me look sick or old. My husband recently left and my ego is shot, so I just want to get to a point where people don’t automatically think “of course he left, just look at her.” |
Impressive OP. Hang in there! |