Healthy Living

I <3 Crunches and I Hate Gym Rats!

May 28, 2012

Picture From The Curvy Fashionista

I may be a big girl, but like I mentioned in my previous post on Plus Size Healthy Living, I try to live a semi healthy life style.

I gym it up 3-6 days per week depending on my schedule and what’s going on in my life.

I don’t necessarily LIKE going to the gym and working out. What I like is how I feel afterwards–mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Yesterday, I went to the gym as normal. My basic routine (most recently) is to do any weight lifting/crunches before I do cardio. If I wait till after my cardio, I end up doing less because I am tired. So, my theory is to do weights first and I’ll do more because I have more energy.

The one exercise I ALWAYS do are crunches. One thing that I have found to be of great benefit to the inches around my waist and back are CRUNCHES! This is why they are #1 up there with cardio and stretching for me.

I digress… Back to yesterday–I had just finished my crunches and was headed out of the weight room when this semi buff guy gets up from a weight machine and stops me.

He calls out, “Excuse me, can I ask you something?”

Me: “Okaaaayyyy….?” (WTF does this dude want?)

Guy: “Doesn’t that hurt your back?” (Points to the crunch machine I’ve just left.)

Me: “No…..” (Why would I be doing them if they did?)

Guy: “You know, I lost 15 pounds in one week! Do you want to know how? By eating tuna and eggs for every meal and I cut out bread.”

He continued on with this for a while longer, while I tried to stay nice. When I was finally able to get away from him, i was really annoyed. This guy really pissed me off. Either he had a really lame ass excuse for hitting on me or he was stereotyping me for being heavy or BOTH!

I hate when people assume because I’m bigger that I don’t know what I’m doing with my health! I work hard to stay healthy and I hate to be boxed into a category. I’m sure I’m not the only plus size girl out there that has this happen to them…

Plus Size Healthy Living

May 19, 2012

Picture is from Plus Size Model Magazine
“50% of women wear a size 14 or larger, but most standard clothing outlets cater to sizes 14 or smaller.”

(Plus Size Model Magazine, “Plus Size Bodies, What Is Wrong With Them Anyway?“)

I really think there is a big misconception about plus size women–and men, for that matter–and that we are not healthy.  I, for one, exercise regularly and try to eat healthy (most of the time), but I never have and never will be tiny. The smallest I have been is still what would be considered “plus size.”

When I was living in New York pursuing my undergrad degree, I started having dietary issues. I ended up cutting out all kinds of foods from my die, I was eating 1200-1500 calories a day, and walking everywhere. At the time I initially didn’t exercise, but I ended up losing  35+ pounds and got down to about a size 12/14 on top and 14/16 on the bottom.

Since then, and until I went to grad school and broke my ankle, I stayed about that size. My calorie intake and strict diet eventually changed, but I was able to stay that size with exercise (4-6 days per week) and being somewhat healthy. I have never been able to get below the 12/14 on top and 14/16 on the bottom, and don’t think I ever will.

This revelation about my body has, through the years, made me really look at and appreciate my body for what it is. I like how I feel when I exercise regularly and eat better, so that is what it is mainly about. Being happy on the higher side of the size range and loving that I am a curvy girl.

I didn’t really see my curves as a positive until an old coworker (who was a size 00) told that she was jealous of my curves and my body. It really gave me a different perspective on my self image.

My current exercise regime is–I workout from 30 minutes to1 hour 4-5 times a week. During the work week, I even wake up at 5:30am to get to the gym before my work day starts. I walk to work and home a few times a week on top of these gym workouts. On weekends I spend most of my time walking around exploring New York. I try to eat healthier, but could be better about it. I don’t drink alcohol, except for once in a great while.

When I talk to other girls my age,  I realize that I am a lot more stringent in my life style when it comes exercise–yet most of them are a substantial amount of sizes smaller than me and weigh a portion of what I weigh. This completely disproves the fact that being small=being healthy.

I am sure I am not the only plus size girl out there that has a healthy body but in a large package. Granted this is not true for all plus size people, but I think this is probably a whole lot more common than most people realize.

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