Chart Only Progress Pictures
DraxusD
Posts: 17 Member
I'm curious what everyone's weight chart looks like. I feel like I don't see them posted often and they tell a different story than before and after pics or numbers.
Post a pic of your weight chart with your gender, height and the time period the chart displays.
M/5'11" 1.5 years
Post a pic of your weight chart with your gender, height and the time period the chart displays.
M/5'11" 1.5 years
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I love charts
Female, 5'4.5", 10 months (chart is in kg, daily weigh-ins)
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Male, 5'6, 4 months, now hit my target weight.
Joined app to help focus me and stop me eating so many sweets and packets of pop corn... Calorie counting has become a habit now and thinking of stopping inputting daily calories and just doing a weekly - 2 weekly weigh in and see how it goes.
Good luck everyone, wish you all the greatest success.
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It’s been slow progress the past few months:
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5’7” SW 09/2018 at age 56 was 222.
Have dropped as low as 132, planning to re-begin recomp next week when my trainer takes me back. Never ever thought I’d say but I miss lifting and pushing things, concrete and AstroTurf, and even the rude music those kids play. I can never get over how such nice peeps can listen to such appalling music to pump themselves up. Jeez, is it possible to feel this young and this old at the same time?!
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Here is mine with a weekly weigh in.
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Yes, those are years! Still working on flattening my curve.
Edit: I forgot to add, I’m F/5’6.5”22 -
M 6'2"
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F, 5'7", 3 years (includes one bulk/cut, one pregnancy/cut).
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F, 5'7", This is my progress over the last year.
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F/5'1/4 years
The story behind the chart:
In 2016, I set out to lose weight at a pace that was too aggressive and without doing the work to understand how certain self-limiting behavioral patterns were what had caused me to gain weight in the first place (e.g. "all or nothing" thinking, "cheat days," wanting to lose it all very quickly). After losing 10 pounds, I plateaued around 130 pounds, got frustrated, and gave up too soon. The next year, I had gained those pounds back plus another 10 pounds. It wasn't until a year later, in 2018, that my self-limiting behavioral patterns were pointed out to me (by my partner, ever so lovingly) and a light bulb went off, catalyzing the steady downward slope (which I did entirely and very slowly at a 0.5lb/week loss, by walking 6-10k steps everyday, ensuring that I'd never be hangry, had room for dessert every day, still could go out to eat 2-3 times a week, and was making new food and movement habits). I reached my goal weight in March, but have lost a couple extra pounds since.
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this is since july last year - I admittedly don't weigh suuuper often (I used to get too stuck on numbers so it's healthier for me to do it every few weeks)4 -
I'm certainly not proud of mine! It is "from the beginning" which was about 5 years ago. A recap of "what happened to me" is in my profile bio if you're interested but the short version is I've lost and regained 90 pounds. But I have once again taken a positive step of trying yet again! I have decided to get more involved in the community this time so this is my first community post! I've re-written my profile bio and I think I will try blogging again. I was once a very active blogger both here and on WW. I think it contributed to some of my prior success.
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OK, I'll play. But I don't know what to share, so I'll share two. I'm 5'5", female, currently 64 years old.
Here is the whole weight loss process, plus some maintenance years where weight was drifting up sometimes and fairly stable sometimes. Period is April 2015 to present, just the trend line. Current weight graph ends between the two boxes at lower left, rest of the line is projection.
Second chart is the longest time leading up to the present that I can provide, while still showing the daily weights (the vertical lines are the daily weights, the left to right jagged connected line is the shifting trend).
I'd note that this is all based on a 7-day trend, which, for an uneven eater like me, is not the best way to get a realistic trend line in actual maintenance, when I'm not trying for theslow loss I'm working on now. 60-day smoothing, 30 day projection works better. Gotta love statistics.4 -
Female, 5'6.5", currently 25.
This chart shows 2014-2020
Finally back down to my weight from 20146 -
5’4” F SW 244lbs CW 152.8lbs
I still have more to lose and it’s been hard with being an emotional disaster eater in nursing school and having a family affected by Covid.
This journey began in 2/2018 after having my daughter. I gained a lot being high risk in hospital on bed rest. What can I say I was bored, on a reg diet and the food was good there lol.5 -
5ft 1 female here. Restarted my fitness journey when stay-at-home orders hit here in NYC. Started closer to 150 lbs but started logging around 143.
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Male, 56, 6'4, Start weight 250 (May 17, 2019), Current weight, 208 ( June 1, 2020), Low, 206 (May 29, 2020)
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I did "2 rounds", one at university in 2009/10 where I lost 40lbs by replacing food with alcohol, naturally I gained it all back and some extra; the second starting 2016/17 where I did it the right way, dropped 80lbs but then took a break for 2 years? Weight slowly started creeping up, and now I'm working on eradicating the 50lbs I need to get to my goal weight. I "re-started" in April this year so still at the beginning, but based on last time it should be fairly straightforward.
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Mine goes in the other way around. I'm fighting to lose weight and as soon as I stop giving my 500% energy and attention I go up like crazy.
I must say that I also have a bit of help for that; hypothyroidism, Pos, 2 years without my menstruation even though I'm 36.... But one day I will make it!2 -
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I started in March 2019, then found out I had cancer in September 2019. Gained some weight while going through treatment, but started back up once it was over! I've lost all the cancer weight gain plus some! Glad to be back on track
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Here (I hope, if the links to the images have worked properly) is a tale of steady weight loss and creeping wight gain over the past few years. But it's coming off again now.
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
2020
(Sorry, this takes up more space than intended.)
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