At the end of my Europe trip I had weighed 123 lbs. Mostly because I put on so much weight having a staple diet of bread for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. (I was a really poor college student, note to readers and future study abroad students: If you're planning to go to Europe and want to make the most of it make sure you're rich.) To my surprise, a few weeks of being back home and eating rice and loading with proteins and vegetables, I lost about 5 lbs, weighing about 117ish for a good summer. But it's NEVER been that easy to lose the extra flab I have on my body.
The most frustrating part is No one believes me when I say I have flab :I
They just think I'm another skinny girl. Sheesh, I wish I was just another skinny girl with a great metabolism!
Well, I won't scare you all away by posting any "fat" pictures of myself... Yet. But I think eventually, when I have enough courage and less insecurity, I will.
I've been working out!
That's right working out (other wise I wouldn't be blogging)! Last semester I took a weight training class, only working out 2 days week. However, since this school semester has started I decided I would implement at least an hour of workout to my schedule every weekday. Some weeks are rough, especially when there are midterms, but I started out with 3 weeks of HIIT. I'll be honest I barely made it through 30 minutes of HIIT training during those 3 weeks and I didn't see very much progress but ever since week 4 I've been implementing elliptical cardio circuits into my workouts, and I'm sure those 3 weeks of HIIT prepared me really well for fat loss.
[7 weeks] of hard work.
They say it takes 21 days to make something a habit and I'm glad to say I'm going for my 8th week. For the first time in my lifeeeeeee I'm confident enough wear a strapless dress without bra support, not that I'll be wearing anything so naked around this town. (All ya'll who don't know, it ain't that easy to wear a strapless dress, shirt, bikini or anything with D cups.)
20 years of age and I find myself in a lot of places but I still haven't found my physical self yet.
I look at myself in the mirror and I still don't feel completely satisfied with how I look, so I tell myself, "That's not you Jeanny! That's just a mask on top of you, preventing you from being at your full potential." Although I feel like I'm not losing much fat, I know I'm slowly making healthy progress and I have a feeling I might just get what I want this year.
Please comment if you have any tips :)
Let's get fit together.
Love; Jeanny
PS, Dieting will have to be on another blog.
love this jeanny!!! i totally need to get back in shape also!
ReplyDeleteJeanny, you're gorgeous just the way you are. I wouldn't think it possible for you to be even more gorgeous-er. ;-) Mike is one lucky guy. Keep up the hard work - exercise releases endorphins.
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