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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As above, I am 5'2" and just having gone from 130 to 125 I now have a very defined waistline. And people have noticed and commented. 5 pounds is a lot of weight on a 5'2" person. My goal is losing 5 more pounds. I carry all my weight in my belly; my arms and legs look really good (muscular). How do i get rid of belly fat? I have been doing Pilates 3x per week for several months just to target it but nothing has happened. [/quote] 5 lbs is not a lot of weight on an adult, it might be considered a lot of weight on a small child. If people are commenting when you go from 130-125 it's probably your ultra critical boyfriend.[/quote] Meh.. totally depends on how you carry your weight. My 2 best friends can yo-yo 5 pounds up and down and nobody notices. If I gain or loose 5 pounds it shows a lot. We are the same height (5’5), the difference is that they carry the additional pounds across their body, with a slight emphasis on legs and arms. And I carry all of it on my belly and double chin. So I manage the feat of looking chubby at 120 pounds, still with stick legs and arms (and no I am not anorexic and have no eating disorder). When I am down to 115, I right away look very thin because my waist is defined again (totally change how my clothes fit) and my double chin is gone. We are all very different [/quote]
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