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Britomart, I already knew about not being able to spot reduce. I do plenty of cardio. I am getting my injured leg strong enough so that I can start to run again. Once that happens, I am sure I will get to my goal and maintain it. I just do the core stuff because it's part of my full-body work out, too, and also trying to strengthen my lower back, from an injury there too. There hasn't been very many areas of my body that haven't been injured! Occupational hazard! What I meant in my post was just trying to make the point to Kisses40 that when I look in the mirror, I always see that my belly sticks out more than I like it to. I am sure I will always see this even after I lose all the weight, because it's always the area that I draw my attention to. I guess I didn't make it more clear in my post. Thanks for the encouragement!
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Hi Maria, I have noticed that it's easier to walk up the stairs now. I still get a little winded sometimes and other days I fly right up with no problems. Thanks for the support and I'm going to keep fighting.
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Kisses40 & MariaX11, you DO know you can't 'spot reduce' no matter how many crunches you do, right? Your body will shed fat when/where it wants; then you can tone muscle, but you can't "lose weight" by doing muscle exercises. I'm not trying to sound like a downer, but reality is important! A good full-body workout, using the big muscle groups, can help you lose weight because it can boost your metabolism, but that's not going to spot reduce you either. Good work, folks! and keep it up.
Britomart "There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to become a butterfly." ~*~ Margaret Fuller * + * + * + * Every moment is unique, unknown, completely fresh. ~~ Pema Chodron * + * + * + * If nothing changes...nothing changes.
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Hi Kisses40, I'm kind of going thru the same thing. I am half-way to my goal weight, and I still feel like my belly sticks out too much, but my trainer did tell me after he did measurments that I lost an inch from my hips and waist, and I did go down one size on my pants, so obviously I am losing. But I just keep seeing my belly when I look in the mirror and wish it could be smaller (and yes, I am doing crunches, planks, sit-ups, and lots of core stuff). I told my trainer that my belly is always the last place that I lose, and he said it's like this for a lot of people, so I'm not the only one. I am sure you look great, and 27 lbs lighter I am sure your knees are thanking you. They say when you lose 5 lbs, your knees feel like you lost 10 lbs, since it puts so much stress on them. Keep up the good work! Maria
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hi KISSES40 - what you are describing is a VERY common phenomena. This happened to me, too, even after having lost 50lb!!! BUT then I would remember, hey, my clothes are a lot smaller in size and people are complimenting me on the weight-loss! What you are describing is a form of Body Dysmorphia whereby we see ourselves in the mirror, but for some reason our brain changes reality to something else. One suggestion is, don't spend too much time in front of a mirror, UNLESS you are going to congratulate yourself on a job well done and tell yourself that you are looking pretty darned hot :-) Kris xx
Edited by: SLIMMERKIWI at: 8/31/2012 (19:25)
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Hi Kisses40, I know exactly what you're saying because I've lost 25 pounds and feel the same way - I don't really see it, but I do feel it. Don't be bummed - you're getting into clothes that you couldn't fit into before - that's great! Okay, a little encouragement to stay motivated...go put a 7 pound weight on your stomach and two 10-pound weights on your hips, keep them there for 24 hours and then take them off. Now you'll know how great it feels to shed 27 pounds! Seriously, even if you're not "seeing" the weight loss, your body is getting better physically. Keep it going and you will absolutely be able to SEE the results. Good luck!
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Hi KISSES40, It take time for the changes to show up, so don't toss in the towel. But know that you are doing so much more for your body besides fitting better in your clothes. Are you doing any exercise--cardio, strength training and flexibility? Coach Nancy
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