taking it five pounds at a time .... ♥

Alexandria. 11. Trying to lose some weight and get fit (: And yeah I know your probably saying "What the hell, she is 11 and trying to lose weight?!" Well yes, i am very mature for my age and i just want to feel beautiful. im overweight and want to become a healthy, skinny and sexy (; And when we all reach our UGW's, it is gonna be a big SCREW YOU to all the people who called you fat or rejected you because you were fat. I know we can all do this so lets get those calories buring and start eating healthy(;

date started: April 1,2012
date ended: (ideal) July 29,2012/ till I'm satisfied
HW: 123 lbs.
SW: 114 lbs.
CW: 114 lbs
GW1: 109lbs. ()
GW2:104()
GW3: 99lbs.()
GW4: 94lbs.()
GW5: 89lbs.()
GW6: 84lbs.()
GW7: 79lbs.()
My goal is to lose 35 pounds by the end of July (:
well i can lose 8 pounds a month which equals about 35 pounds OFF in like 4 or 5 months :D:D

goals: reach my UGW, bony ankles, thigh gap♥, flat toned stomach, hip bones♥, great arms, collarbones, shoulderblades, cheek bones♥, a cute butt(kimkardashianass), and lastly most important to feel confident about myself.

Not only am I doing it for myself, im doing it for my parents/ family, society and most of all to actually have a boyfriend.

lea-lovebeginshere:

What’s left of my fruit salad this morning 

lea-lovebeginshere:

What’s left of my fruit salad this morning 

(via thatsexyhealthygirl)

— 1 month ago with 6 notes
goaltogetfit:

motiveweight:

New body under construction!

Have to get this new body finished ASAP

goaltogetfit:

motiveweight:

New body under construction!

Have to get this new body finished ASAP

(via 2012-fitme)

— 1 month ago with 2193 notes
maraythonrunner:

cleaningout:

So on Friday I took a picture of my scale every few hours. Why? To show what the scale may be telling you when you step on it.
The scale weighs everything and nothing at the same time. It can tell you how much your fat, muscle, organs, blood, hair, nails, etc. weigh at that given point and time. It also tells you what you’re wearing, how much product is in your hair, if you’re retaining water, that you ate last night and it’s somewhere in your GI, that you may have had some water in the last few hours, etc.
The scale weighs nothing. This changing number throughout the day doesn’t tell me how much I can squat, how far or fast I run, what my grades are, how well my clothes fit, if I’m a genuinely good person. My scale knows nothing about me.
Everyone fluctuates weight daily. I was as high as 141 and as low as 137 all within less than 24 hours. If we fluctuate this much during the day, imagine how much we fluctuate day to day? Weigh yourself every day and see that after a few days of “good eating” you’re up a few pounds? Is it really fat? Is it really ANYTHING? No.
Don’t let the scale tell your story - it’s a liar.

I really like that someone did this. It’s hard to explain this to people when they’re weighing themselves on a daily basis and here it is plain as day. The scale doesn’t tell you what you think it does.

maraythonrunner:

cleaningout:

So on Friday I took a picture of my scale every few hours. Why? To show what the scale may be telling you when you step on it.

The scale weighs everything and nothing at the same time. It can tell you how much your fat, muscle, organs, blood, hair, nails, etc. weigh at that given point and time. It also tells you what you’re wearing, how much product is in your hair, if you’re retaining water, that you ate last night and it’s somewhere in your GI, that you may have had some water in the last few hours, etc.

The scale weighs nothing. This changing number throughout the day doesn’t tell me how much I can squat, how far or fast I run, what my grades are, how well my clothes fit, if I’m a genuinely good person. My scale knows nothing about me.

Everyone fluctuates weight daily. I was as high as 141 and as low as 137 all within less than 24 hours. If we fluctuate this much during the day, imagine how much we fluctuate day to day? Weigh yourself every day and see that after a few days of “good eating” you’re up a few pounds? Is it really fat? Is it really ANYTHING? No.

Don’t let the scale tell your story - it’s a liar.

I really like that someone did this. It’s hard to explain this to people when they’re weighing themselves on a daily basis and here it is plain as day. The scale doesn’t tell you what you think it does.

(via thatsexyhealthygirl)

— 1 month ago with 1208 notes