5`2/5`3 women success stories?

KyleeFBabyy
KyleeFBabyy Posts: 44 Member
edited December 18 in Success Stories
I am 5`2.5 and trying to find women with similar stats for inspiration. Pics are good ;)
Add Me if ya want!
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  • KyleeFBabyy
    KyleeFBabyy Posts: 44 Member
    I'm 5'3 and 1/2.... Close. Lol

    I guess I let myself go more than you gals. I started my journey at the end of October at 254. Now I'm 194. 60 lost so far. My goal weight is 139 for now. So, 55ish more to go.

    Add me please

    That's awesome!! I also would like to be at 140ish then build muscle.
    Sw 216 cw 194
  • titotito48
    titotito48 Posts: 120 Member
    Were you able to lose without exercise?
    trina1049 wrote: »
    Hi, 5'2.5" and I've lost 49lbs. over the last year and a half counting calories on MFP. Started at 179lbs. I'm pretty much at goal weight but trying for 4 more pounds. Finally at a healthy BMI.

  • jeanniebeanie59
    jeanniebeanie59 Posts: 141 Member
    M3Kindschi wrote: »
    I'm 5'2.5" also! I started MFP in April of 2014 and I reached a 25 pound weight loss...This has taken my FOREVER and I would like to lose another 8 or so to be around 115-117 as my goal weight. My goal is to do this by November 1! My eating habits have not been super good lately so I have been losing the same 3-5 pounds now for four months. I REALLY NEED TO KICK IT IN GEAR-BUT its summer and I want ICE CREAM and all those goodies! :(
    I hear ya...5.2 and really hard to loose these 9 lbs to get to 120
  • smg92907
    smg92907 Posts: 19 Member
    Wow! Great job so far! Over halfway there! :)

    quote="Purplekat921;33422645"]I'm 5'3 and 1/2.... Close. Lol

    I guess I let myself go more than you gals. I started my journey at the end of October at 254. Now I'm 194. 60 lost so far. My goal weight is 139 for now. So, 55ish more to go.

    Add me please [/quote]

  • smg92907
    smg92907 Posts: 19 Member
    M3Kindschi wrote: »
    I'm 5'2.5" also! I started MFP in April of 2014 and I reached a 25 pound weight loss...This has taken my FOREVER and I would like to lose another 8 or so to be around 115-117 as my goal weight. My goal is to do this by November 1! My eating habits have not been super good lately so I have been losing the same 3-5 pounds now for four months. I REALLY NEED TO KICK IT IN GEAR-BUT its summer and I want ICE CREAM and all those goodies! :(


    Ha ha! I feel the same way! Ice cream and cook outs, yum! Lol :smile: I need to get back into my routine more too. I am thinking of about 115-118 as my goal weight too, currently at 124 & 5'2.5"
  • smg92907
    smg92907 Posts: 19 Member
    laineybz wrote: »
    I'm 5"2 and started around 196lbs in Feb 2012. I'm now around 106lb and have been maintaining for a few years now. The left picture was probably not at my heaviest. The right was Dec 2013. My more recent picture the bottom one.

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    Congrats on your loss!!
  • kiela64
    kiela64 Posts: 1,447 Member
    Wow, really glad I saw this thread! I'm 5'2" & just started a month ago (but it's taking me a while to figure things out, so I'm a total newbie). It's great to see how well everyone here has done, congrats!!!
  • titotito48
    titotito48 Posts: 120 Member
    I run on my treadmill 4 days a week. I am up to 5.15 miles per workout. I would love to start lifting but I'm afraid to gain weight on the scale as I know muscle weighs more than fat. Did this happen to you or did it help you lose faster? I have plateaued for the last 4 to 5 weeks so if I can get enough evidence that It will help me to lose then I will start lifting.
    trina1049 wrote: »
    titotito48 wrote: »
    Were you able to lose without exercise?
    trina1049 wrote: »
    Hi, 5'2.5" and I've lost 49lbs. over the last year and a half counting calories on MFP. Started at 179lbs. I'm pretty much at goal weight but trying for 4 more pounds. Finally at a healthy BMI.

    Oh, he** to the no! I began by walking then as I dropped weight I became more active. I ended up joining a gym and lifting weights and some cardio 4 days a week. More than that is just too much for me.

    You can lose weight without exercising but what happens is that you lose muscle mass along with the fat. You can mitigate the muscle loss by lifting weights which has really reshaped my body. I'm at 129lbs and into a size 4 Petite (US).

    You want to maintain as much muscle as possible whether you're young or old (like me).

  • zombiesalad
    zombiesalad Posts: 123 Member
    edited July 2015
    I'm 5'2 and I've lost 50 pounds. I have another 16 pounds to go to my ultimate goal of 102lb. After that, I'm going to focus on putting on muscle.
  • titotito48
    titotito48 Posts: 120 Member
    trina1049 wrote: »
    titotito48 wrote: »
    I run on my treadmill 4 days a week. I am up to 5.15 miles per workout. I would love to start lifting but I'm afraid to gain weight on the scale as I know muscle weighs more than fat. Did this happen to you or did it help you lose faster? I have plateaued for the last 4 to 5 weeks so if I can get enough evidence that It will help me to lose then I will start lifting.
    trina1049 wrote: »
    titotito48 wrote: »
    Were you able to lose without exercise?
    trina1049 wrote: »
    Hi, 5'2.5" and I've lost 49lbs. over the last year and a half counting calories on MFP. Started at 179lbs. I'm pretty much at goal weight but trying for 4 more pounds. Finally at a healthy BMI.

    Oh, he** to the no! I began by walking then as I dropped weight I became more active. I ended up joining a gym and lifting weights and some cardio 4 days a week. More than that is just too much for me.

    You can lose weight without exercising but what happens is that you lose muscle mass along with the fat. You can mitigate the muscle loss by lifting weights which has really reshaped my body. I'm at 129lbs and into a size 4 Petite (US).

    You want to maintain as much muscle as possible whether you're young or old (like me).

    No, that's not how it works. Muscle does not weigh more than fat. They weigh the same but fat takes up more space by volume in the body. Also, you can't build muscle while in a calorie deficit. As I mentioned before, resistance training will help maintain most of your current muscle mass. Building muscle mass is very difficult and to do so you need to continually eat in a surplus (calories over your maintenance) to first gain weight and muscle then cut the fat by dieting (bulk and cut) several times over long periods of time.

    Lifting will reshape your body in a good way -- you can't bulk up because you don't have the same amount of testosterone as men do so that will never happen.

    You will keep your bones strong by lifting and you don't have to lift very heavy to begin. I take Body Pump classes at my gym and I can't believe the difference. I actually can see muscles now and I'm almost 66 years old.

    I did a lot of cardio when I first joined the gym but fell in love with lifting and do so 4 days a week (1 hr.) and only do minimal cardio now (1.5 hours in 30 min. increments after lifting).

    It's not a question of losing faster with cardio or lifting; cardio burns more calories than lifting but lifting reshapes your body and preserves your muscle mass so both are beneficial.

    If you're in a plateau then first look at your logging for accuracy. How are you estimating your calorie burns. Have you set MFP for too steep of a deficit?

    If you're logging as accurately as possible and you're getting adequate nourishment then one thing I do is take a break from dieting every two months or so because I've been in a deficit for so long. I eat at maintenance and take a week off from the gym but still stay active walking and such. Then after a week I'm back to my calorie deficit/gym routine and start losing again.

    I don't know your personal stats so I can't comment too specifically about your plateau but the above has worked for me. Hope this helps!

    Trina

  • titotito48
    titotito48 Posts: 120 Member
    Thank you for your timely response. I get how it works now. I will continue my cardio and slowly start adding in lifting.
  • I'm 5'1.5 and weigh 144, I've piled on around 24 pounds in the last 2 years. I would like to get down to 120. I am ill at the moment but have decided that this would be a good time to implement a lifestyle change. I hope you don't mind, but I will be adding you guys. Thank you.
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