My 1 year progress

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  • Mother_Superior
    Mother_Superior Posts: 1,624 Member
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    YOU ROCK!!! Great job!

    btw...
    I can totally see a difference in:
    - your shoulders
    - your triceps
    - your thighs
    - your calves
    - your obliques
    - your butt


    and yes... even your posture.

    I studied the op with all the science I had available, and I can confidently support these claims.
  • _SABOTEUR_
    _SABOTEUR_ Posts: 6,833 Member
    Dayum!

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    I love seeing these lifting progress pics, because everything changes, even your posture is different.

    :love:
  • CallMeCupcakeDammit
    CallMeCupcakeDammit Posts: 9,377 Member
    That's just 6 or 7 pounds?! Damn, girl, you're rockin'!
  • ZoeLifts
    ZoeLifts Posts: 10,347 Member
    You guys are all awesome! Thank you for your wonderful comments, it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!!!
  • Otterluv
    Otterluv Posts: 9,083 Member
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    YOU ROCK!!! Great job!

    btw...
    I can totally see a difference in:
    - your shoulders
    - your triceps
    - your thighs
    - your calves
    - your obliques
    - your butt


    and yes... even your posture.

    ^^^^ all of this.

    with a lot of this:
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    Your progress is really obvious, you look incredible, Zoe. You should be so proud!

    And I still love the bikini.
  • 3dogsrunning
    3dogsrunning Posts: 27,167 Member
    I am sorry but these are two different person in pictures , I dont know .. anyways good luck


    With mad observation skills like that I hope you don't plan to pursue a career in law enforcement.




    OP

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    Ah-mazing.

    Thanks for sharing! I love these posts.
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    I am sorry but these are two different person in pictures , I dont know .. anyways good luck
    Just a suggestion - you might want to stick to the "Date, Marry, Bang or Pass" chit-chat threads, where that level of intellect and discourse is more common.

    Great job, Zoe! Your hard work and dedication has definitely paid off.
  • Oishii
    Oishii Posts: 2,675 Member
    Amazing progress!
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    I am sorry but these are two different person in pictures , I dont know .. anyways good luck

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  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    cm-34633-050bc50ce3a7b4.gif

    YOU ROCK!!! Great job!

    btw...
    I can totally see a difference in:
    - your shoulders
    - your triceps
    - your thighs
    - your calves
    - your obliques
    - your butt


    and yes... even your posture.

    ^^^^ all of this.

    with a lot of this:
    2rz4buq.gif


    Your progress is really obvious, you look incredible, Zoe. You should be so proud!

    And I still love the bikini.

    All of the above
  • ZoeLifts
    ZoeLifts Posts: 10,347 Member
    MMMmmmm bacon! The best meal of the day!!

    Thanks again to all the wonderful comments! I wish I could answer each one with my heartfelt gratitude!

    Yes, I think it is odd to not see our own progress, we had a way of blocking that from our eyes for some reason. It takes time, I think, to see ourselves in different ways.

    I also know that people have different ways of reaching their goals, but I absolutely love the way I am doing it and that is what is important. If anyone reading this is unsatisfied with their progress or dreads their eating/working out, ask yourself these questions:

    1) Would I be willing to eat/train the way I do now for the rest of my life?
    2) Am I measuring my progress in other ways besides the scale? (i.e. pictures, measuring, progressing in strength/distance/etc, how clothes fit)
    3) Am I able to fit my way of eating/training in with my lifestyle (not trying to fit my lifestyle into my way of eating/training)?

    For me, once I found out what I enjoy doing the most (lifting weights) and how to not deprive myself and still live a full life with family and friends, I can honestly say yes to all of these questions. I am happy, also, with taking it slow for my progress. Sure, I have had some set backs (injuries, illnesses) but now that I have something to do that I love and can maintain, it is easy to get back on track!
  • lacurandera1
    lacurandera1 Posts: 8,083 Member
    Looking good,.Zoe!
  • Martucha123
    Martucha123 Posts: 1,089 Member
    you look fantastic!

    and I also like the new wall color :D
  • nz_deevaa
    nz_deevaa Posts: 12,209 Member
    You guys are all awesome! Thank you for your wonderful comments, it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside!!!

    I like your new posture. Your bathing suit, your hair... You rock!
  • _quirky_girl_
    _quirky_girl_ Posts: 27 Member
    You look amazing. I covet your shoulders!
  • ZoeLifts
    ZoeLifts Posts: 10,347 Member
    you look fantastic!

    and I also like the new wall color :D

    LOL, thanks! We actually bought a house in February, so that is in our new home. It looks better in the picture, but is more of a mint green that I'm not real happy with, but haven't had a chance to paint!
  • msjames1999
    msjames1999 Posts: 528 Member
    You have done a super job!!
  • SRH7
    SRH7 Posts: 2,037 Member
    MMMmmmm bacon! The best meal of the day!!

    Thanks again to all the wonderful comments! I wish I could answer each one with my heartfelt gratitude!

    Yes, I think it is odd to not see our own progress, we had a way of blocking that from our eyes for some reason. It takes time, I think, to see ourselves in different ways.

    I also know that people have different ways of reaching their goals, but I absolutely love the way I am doing it and that is what is important. If anyone reading this is unsatisfied with their progress or dreads their eating/working out, ask yourself these questions:

    1) Would I be willing to eat/train the way I do now for the rest of my life?
    2) Am I measuring my progress in other ways besides the scale? (i.e. pictures, measuring, progressing in strength/distance/etc, how clothes fit)
    3) Am I able to fit my way of eating/training in with my lifestyle (not trying to fit my lifestyle into my way of eating/training)?

    For me, once I found out what I enjoy doing the most (lifting weights) and how to not deprive myself and still live a full life with family and friends, I can honestly say yes to all of these questions. I am happy, also, with taking it slow for my progress. Sure, I have had some set backs (injuries, illnesses) but now that I have something to do that I love and can maintain, it is easy to get back on track!

    Fantastic advice. Amazing work Zoe!
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    amazing what lifting will do.. you look transformed..nice work!
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