I’m a tall queen who is ‘195lbs of sexy’ so I won’t compare myself to tiny 5’1 girls

THIS fitness girl says she doesn’t see anyone who compares to her body as she’s taller than most fitness fanatics.

The influencer explained her struggles on social media when she claimed that most women’s fitness content features smaller gym-goers.

Six foot gym girl Lexie Strasser is calling on other big fitness influencers to step up for more representation

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Six foot gym girl Lexie Strasser is calling on other big fitness influencers to step up for more representationPhoto credit: TikTok/lexiestrasser
Lexie said it was difficult for her to gauge her progress when she looked at other gymnastic girls of vastly different heights and weights

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Lexie said it was difficult for her to gauge her progress when she looked at other gymnastic girls of vastly different heights and weightsPhoto credit: TikTok/lexiestrasser

Lexie Strasser (@lexiestrasser) emphasized the importance of representation in her recent video on TikTok.

“Everybody’s body is different, but as we always say, representation matters,” Lexie wrote in the caption of the post.

At the beginning of the nearly 60-second clip, the influencer explained that she was tired of seeing other fitness content featuring women who were “like 115 pounds” and “5’2”.

“Okay, you look great,” Lexie said in an effort not to belittle the other influencers.

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“But what I’m saying is I’m 6’2, [and] 5’1 or 5’2 is literally right here with me,” she added, pointing to a spot near her chest.

Lexie went on to say that she also weighs 195 pounds and has a 22 percent body fat percentage, which is “not bad.”

All of this means that the huge differences, as well as the size and weight, give the influencer little to compare them to.

“But when I try to compare my gains and progression and physique to people like me — I don’t see anyone like me,” Lexie said.

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Therefore, the gym girl urged all big women not only to look at their content, but to create their own to have more representation.

“So if you’re a tall woman and you’re looking for tall people gains, tall people workouts, anything for tall people — I’ve got you covered,” she noted.

“Please also mention other people in the comments!”

As it turns out, Lexie wasn’t alone as several big gym girls flooded the video’s comments section to share their struggles.

“Literally 6’2 and sooo hard to see results,” wrote one user.

“Omg 6’1 and 175,” said another.

A third added: “As a tall girl you are my dream body so glad I found your page girl.”

Some others even noticed issues with certain exercises at the gym and asked Lexie and other viewers their opinion on doing them differently.

“Can we please also talk about how hard it is to reform Pilates at 6′?!” asked a TikToker.

“I’m 1.70 tall, but I felt it. It’s SO HARD to grow my legs and glutes,” said another with crying emojis.

Not to mention that other tall gymnastics girls have taken to the social media platform to profess that being as tall as they are isn’t a bad thing.

As The US Sun previously reported, a 5’11 fitness influencer claimed men say there’s “nothing average” about her and that they “love big girls.”

Many people commented support for her TikTok video showing some leg gains.

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For more fitness girl content, check out The US Sun’s coverage of an influencer who said her body has “changed like no other” after eating right and exercising.

The US Sun also has the story of a ripped gym girl who gets comments that she can “fly” with her back muscles.

https://www.the-sun.com/lifestyle/7664096/tall-queen-sexy-compare-tiny-girls/ I’m a tall queen who is ‘195lbs of sexy’ so I won’t compare myself to tiny 5’1 girls

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