Take progress pics!

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  • Violet_Flux
    Violet_Flux Posts: 481 Member
    That's fantastic progress @pitbullmamaliz! You look great!
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,519 Member
    Wow, you should be so proud of yourself. You had that lovely neck and chin hiding under all that fat. You just look so lovely and healthy in the after pic. Well done.
  • magic71755
    magic71755 Posts: 4,008 Member
    edited September 2017
    You have some serious attitude going on, @pitbullmamaliz ...and it looks amazing on you! Keep up the great work! You definitely are inspirational!
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    Awesome progress! I too love the attitude in pic 2 @pitbullmamaliz !
  • pitbullmamaliz
    pitbullmamaliz Posts: 303 Member
    Thank you all! I still have quite a ways to go but I am loving it so far!
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    Thank you all! I still have quite a ways to go but I am loving it so far!

    We all do. It becomes a neverending process, at least it definitely has for me. It started with "look like a person and not the human version of a pile of laundry covered in mayonnaise". Now, it's "bigger, stronger, faster".

    It's getting even more intense now that my interest has drifted away from powerlifting and toward strongman.
  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
    Yes, I agree, I very much think it's a question of interpretation. There are many other examples of diverse perceptions....

    When it's used as a tool, it can overcome obstacles that might have appeared insurmountable.
    When it breaks free and overwhelms us, it can have us in a grip we feel powerless to resist.

    I think the word 'obsession' has an overall negative connotation to many, though.
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    I'm soon to hit 1600 days tracking/checking in. I don't consider it an obsession.

    It was a tool for weight loss and remains a tool for maintenance. I track foods about 95% of the time and have been known to take breaks either when on vacation or "just because". I'm currently a bit lax in tracking "just because". All I need is a general idea of where I stand every day with carbs and calories. My food diary isn't precise at this time.

    I probably don't even need to track foods but why not? I have a system in place so it might take me 5 minutes a day. More like 2 or 3 minutes. Honestly I've found that if something is not on my (now) "Top 125" list, I probably shouldn't be eating it so I don't.

    Dr. Westman has his "If It is Not on Page 4 Don't Eat It" list. I have my "Top 125".
  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
    Alezandra, that is why I usually say I am dedicated to my health and fitness. I am getting near the 1000 day mark and this is my second streak on MFP. I've actually been logging longer than that.

    I agree with Seph_Marks if it gets in the way of doing the ordinary things and socializing in my life, then it would be a disorder.

    'Dedicated'. I like that. Sounds good. :)
  • mxchana
    mxchana Posts: 240 Member
    edited September 2017
    @retirehappy Definitely inspiring, what a world of difference!
  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
    @aluhsin that's looking so good, well done!
  • ironmaidenchick
    ironmaidenchick Posts: 213 Member
    edited September 2017
    Aluhsin nice progress!
  • aluhsin
    aluhsin Posts: 46 Member
  • RAC56
    RAC56 Posts: 432 Member
    aluhsin wrote: »
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    My back after 50 pounds!

    Just WOW! You go, Girl. So excited for your good progress!!!
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    Ok guys. This the progress thread, progress meaning "the onward movement towards a destination." I'm still in prep. I realized I was starting to develop an unhealthy relationship with food so I took a break from cutting and ate at maintenance for a few weeks. The October show is out of the question. But I'm still lifting heavy, still eating whole, unprocessed foods. The reason I'm posting this is because progress is not linear. Trying to change your body composition is hard work. But I'm moving forward.

    In my last post, I lost 5 pounds. Since then, I gained back 2 of those pounds and was feeling defeated...so I thought I would post my starting picture and my most recent. You can't really see a difference, but I thought I'd share. (Hint: the "after" picture is where my hair is longer) The main difference between the two is my mentality. If my body is not show ready by a particular date, no hard feelings. I am going to continue pushing and choose a show date when my body is ready. Not the other way around. Slow and consistent. Also, I can now squat 190lbs for 4 reps....The girl in the before picture couldn't do that.
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    @LolaDeeDaisy23 - I know this is going to sound strange, but I'm so damned proud of you. When we start tipping over into disordered eating, we have got to stop, take stock, and make changes. This had feel so negative to you to back track in order to continue with healthy progression!!! You look amazing and the muscle definition differences are absolutely incredible. Keep at this, strong woman! You're definitely an inspiration.
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    Kudos to everyone. I'd gotten behind on this post - and just caught up since the beginning of February or March I think. Congrats to all on their progress, whether physical, mental, emotional, or any combination thereof... Y'all all inspire me every day. <3
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,519 Member
    Wow, a big difference. I bet your horse is glad you are doing this for yourself. Keep it up, you are progressing well.
  • mlcase61
    mlcase61 Posts: 46 Member
    Yes my horse even looks happier in the after pic!
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    Wow! Just wow @Steph_Maks
  • amyrising
    amyrising Posts: 39 Member
    hmikkola92 wrote: »
    Not noticing much from my profile view, in fact I look wider somehow. But I'm looking much less lumpy from the front now :)
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    You look fantastic!
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 3,519 Member
    Steph_Maks wrote: »
    On the left, over 400 pounds. On the right, approx. 225 lbs, crossing the finish line after a 25km walk two weeks ago.

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    Not really a fair comparison, sitting vs standing, but I didn't do a lot of standing prior to 2016, and have very few photos of myself.

    About 45 pounds to go, to hit my goal.

    OMG, people don't even recognize you know if they haven't seen you recently I bet. You look so very healthy and happy in the after picture.
  • KnitOrMiss
    KnitOrMiss Posts: 10,103 Member
    Steph_Maks wrote: »
    On the left, over 400 pounds. On the right, approx. 225 lbs, crossing the finish line after a 25km walk two weeks ago.

    4buzp57f01xd.jpg

    Not really a fair comparison, sitting vs standing, but I didn't do a lot of standing prior to 2016, and have very few photos of myself.

    About 45 pounds to go, to hit my goal.

    @Steph_Maks - That's awesome. You should be extremely proud!
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