Female, 5'7"
I am not really comfortable with my height, because all my friends are around 5'3-4", and I feel like a giant. Anwyays, I weigh about 152 lbs. Im pretty atheltic, and my arms are "big" because of the sports I play, as well as my legs, and you can clearly see the definition in my calf's. I dont think im REALLY fat, but is this too much.. should I lose some weight???
torii007 answered Saturday March 24 2007, 7:56 pm: Don't feel uncomfortable! Must people would consider being that tall is lucky. It's better than being short. If you are that uncomfortable with your weight then loose some. Go on a healthy diet just eat a lot of vegtables and fruits. Drink a lot of water. Excersise is also a really good idea, like jog around or near your neighborhood every other day. It will help. Just stay active.:)
heya answered Saturday March 24 2007, 7:53 pm: well first of all you have an athletic body because you play sports and that is not a crime. But i had the same problem a couple of months ago. I play basketball..volleyball and do gymnastics and i was soo insecure about my muscles. But i ran at least two miles everyday..and did not drink sodas..or eat any sweets. I lost weight..and i feel great about myself. I still have muscle but by running..it targeted every area of my body and i lost some weight.
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meghan2492 answered Saturday March 24 2007, 7:43 pm: this site might help
if you think you should lose weight
dont lose it rapidly
just take it slowly
run like a mile a day
then
1 and 1/2 then so on
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