Posts by flrdianathrt


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Fitness I Hate My Butt!!!!! May 14 2008
20:12 (UTC)
17

First of all, she's already pretty thin. Second, the Pilates and oblique exercises will help in addition to the cardio she said she does on the elliptical.

Weight Loss How long have YOU been on a diet/watching your weight? May 14 2008
19:40 (UTC)
1

When I was young, I was very thin. My parents used to worry about me getting injured on the playground and stuff. As I got older, probably high school, I wanted to stay thin and I had some issues with my eating habits. At one point my friends staged an intervention of sorts. I am 5'1" and weighed between 92 and 97 lbs at that time. I thought that was too fat, but between 18-20 I gained a little weight and was probably about 105-110. When I moved to Florida with my parents at 20, I lost a bunch of weight because it's really hot there in the summer and I didn't want to eat. I was down to 95 on my 21st Birthday. In the first year I moved back to Chicago, I gained almost 20 lbs and I've been gaining about 2-3 lbs every year since then. I'm 27 now and I weigh 125. I'm hoping to get back to 105, but I've been trying for a long time with little success. I think that is the best balance between happy and healthy I've ever had.

Fitness I Hate My Butt!!!!! May 14 2008
19:23 (UTC)
20

Also, if you do oblique exercises on the ball, that might help your love handles.

Fitness I Hate My Butt!!!!! May 14 2008
19:23 (UTC)
21

Have you ever tried pilates? It is great for toning areas that need firming and it's fun.

Weight Loss what's your healthiest, low cal most filling food? May 09 2008
14:58 (UTC)
1

Strawberries

Weight Loss Lose 10-15 pounds by Jan. 14, 2008 *MOVING TO GAMES AND CHALLENGES* Nov 20 2007
16:49 (UTC)
15

I'm in.

 I'm 5'1" and I weigh 122.2. 

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