The bad news: according to an older woman I was stretching out with, I need to get a new sports bra. I am entirely too young, she says, to be "bouncing that much." (My apologies to my male readers... and to some of the female ones.) I honestly believe she was trying to be helpful, but it really took the wind out of my sails, after my good news... Which brings us to...
The good news: Today was my 100th workout. For this accomplishment, I received a lovely Curves key chain -- complete with itty-bitty flashlight. I also was weighed and measured today for the first time since mid-August. (I took a break from monthly weigh- and measure ins and concentrated on just doing the workouts for a few months.) Since December 11, 2006, I've lost a total of 11.25 inches. My weight is the same as it was when I started. (It's gone up and down a bit, but for now...)
My stats (12/11/06, 11/10/07, amount lost/gained):
Bust: 36.0 in. 33.0 in. -3.0 in.
Waist: 28.0 in. 26.25 in. -1.75 in.
Abdomen: 35.0 in. 36.0 in. +1.0 in.
Hips: 40.50 in. 40.0 in. -0.50 in.
Thighs: 23.0 in. 21.0 in. -4.0 in. (two inches per arm)
Arms: 11.0 in. 9.5 in. -3.0 in. (1.5 inches per arm)
Weight: 135.0 lb 135.0 lb -0.0 lb
Body Fat% 31.40% 31.30% -0.10%
So I'll try to focus on the positive. 11.25 inches is a LOT. And think how much worse the bouncing would be if I still had the extra 3 inches in my bust. :)
Exactly why was she watching you bounce? Seriously. You're bouncing is your business. Or something.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the inches!
Thanks, Sarah.
ReplyDeleteI think what bothered me most is that I'm not supposed to have to worry about things like that at all-girls Curves. You know?