I've never really had a waist. Even when I was at my slimmest, my silhouette was very straight up, straight down. But I have learnt how to give myself a bit of waist by optical illusion. For this, bring on the belts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The waist is a terrible thing to mind.
I haven't got a waist. I've just got a sort of place, a bit like an unmarked level crossing.
I don't have a waist: I'm a breadbox on top of legs.
Working your obliques pulls everything together and gives you a slim waist.
Your waist size should not be more than half your height.
Eighteen months ago I weighed 95kg and had a 40-inch waist. Now the waist is down to 34 inches and I weigh nearly 98kg.
My waist used to be tiny. I just saw a picture of Miley Cyrus with a little crop top and low pants, and I'm like, 'That was me growing up in Brazil!' I had the typical model body, but after babies, it changed. I look more like a woman.
I've got a waistline to develop.
And whatever my weight, I've always been skinny from the waist up.
I naturally have a really small waist.