Love Without the Handles

20 year old girl, 5'7", Canada

HW - 220 lbs
CW - 189 lbs

GW1 - 200 lbs
GW2 - 180 lbs
GW3 - 160 lbs
UGW - 140 lbs

This is not a blog about becoming anorexic. This is not a blog about trying to reach unattainable goals.

I have been big and overweight my entire life, and I am sick and tired of being the fat girl. I am doing this for myself - so that I can finally love myself and my body, feel comfortable around my friends, and not have to worry about sizes and clothing.

I'm doing this the healthy way; I'm changing my diet, working out more often, and counting calories.

Fuck. Guys, I’m doing so badly.

I just keep eating shitty stuff.

Because of work (and even when I dont’ have work) I’ll go to bed at like 3 or 4 in the morning, and sleep in til like 1 or 2 or 3 in the afternoon.

I try to work out every day, but that doesn’t always happen.

I feel like I’m gaining and gaining and it’s making me sick. I told myself that I wasn’t going to allow myself follow in my footsteps of last summer; that I was going to lose this summer before going back to school. Fuck.

margaretmack:

boyswanna-be-her:

healthyalexandria:

margaretmack:

I keep getting ‘how did you lose weight?’ and ‘how long did it take you?’ questions along with a few other things so I’m gonna try to get a few birds with one stone with this post. 

First of all, my before and after pictures I posted were only of me at my heaviest and me at my smallest, I tried to piece together some shots of the progression of my weightloss to show how for me IT TOOK A WHILE AND WAS A SLOW GOING PROCESS (sorry for yelling, I just feel like this is a really important point.)

I lost in increments, and when I lost, I never lost more than about 2 lbs a week. Overall, I would say it was probably around a three year process to lose 60 lbs, because after losing 20 lbs, I took a break, and after losing another 30, I took a break, and then I buckled down and lost the last 10 (which I sometimes still a struggle to maintain.) 

Mine is not one of those ‘I decided to lose weight and I changed my lifestyle completely and did it in 6 months!’ kind of stories (although good for those people holy crap that is amazing.) It was a two steps forward, one step back, slow and steady wins the race, kind of process. I was not perfect, I fucked up, I fell off the wagon, it took me a WHILE to really and truly make the lifestyle change and stick with it, it just did not click instantaneously. Now granted, I never backslid too much, and when I did is when I started up again, but it certainly wasn’t a magical overnight transformation. 

Now that I’m here, I don’t think I would ever allow myself to fall too far off the wagon, I’ve worked too hard and I feel too good to ever lose myself like that again, but so much of this has been and probably always will be trial and error, and that is SO okay. Nobody’s perfect, and at the end of the day, it may have taken me a while, but I got here. 

It’s not some sort of race against the clock, set your own pace, do the best you can, and eventually you’ll get there. Whether it be in 6 months or 3 years. 

And for those of you asking:

-I’m 5’8. At my biggest I was 207, I’ve gotten as small as 145, but generally fluctuate somewhere in the low 150’s. So around a 60 lb loss total.

-I was a size 16 when I started and now I wear anywhere from a 6 to an 8. 

-I did weight watchers, it really worked for me and I still to this day use their points system. I only brought exercise into the last 10 lbs (I run, poorly, and I hate every second of it) but the rest of it was just from diet. 

I really liked this post. The fact that she took it slowly shows that the speed doesn’t matter. It’s all about doing it the healthy way.

^^^ THIS ^^^

Everything about it. If you get frustrated, THIS. If you think that you need to weigh 120 lbs to look skinny, THIS. If you think you need to starve yourself or lose weight quickly, THIS.

For all asking. Although I’ve lost about 10 lbs since that last picture. I’m now in the low 140’s consistently and not the low 150’s. 

(via curvecreation)

the-fitspirational-blonde:

This exercise is absolutely perfect for working your UPPER and LOWER abdominal muscles. 
The leg moving up and down combined with a crunch, is GREAT for the “Transverse Abs” which is the lower stomach area.
For Women, as you may already know- this lower abdominal area is very hard to tone. 
A balanced healthy diet & Cardio combined with the right strength training exercises (such as this one) will get rid of that annoying pooch the quickest.
Xox Brittany
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the-fitspirational-blonde:

This exercise is absolutely perfect for working your UPPER and LOWER abdominal muscles. 

The leg moving up and down combined with a crunch, is GREAT for the “Transverse Abs” which is the lower stomach area.

For Women, as you may already know- this lower abdominal area is very hard to tone.

A balanced healthy diet & Cardio combined with the right strength training exercises (such as this one) will get rid of that annoying pooch the quickest.

Xox Brittany

Love my tricks, tips and Fitspirational advice? Follow me! Join me on my Fitspirational journey and get inspired to live a life that you’re proud of and want to share it with everyone! Lets Fitspire each other :) We only have one life, lets make the most of it!

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