Finally my Story Female 130lbs Lost with LOTS of Pics
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WOW!! so inspired. Thank you.0
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You both look fantastic, congratulations on a great job! And your son is adorable!
I also got a mountain bike a few months back, and I love riding it on the trails. I just need more practice, as my balance is not all that good and I get scared of bouncing off the roots and go flying off the trail into the woods!0 -
Wow! Good for you! Really fabulous to read!!0
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Thank you for sharing your story very inspiring.
Great job you look amazing!0 -
Jacyln - Great Success Story!!!
Congratulations to your lifestyle change. Not only have you done something wonderful for yourself, but you also have changed the life of your son. He is now growing up in a household eating healthy and will be conscious about the importance of exercise and diet to lead a healthy lifestyle himself. That is something I really want to commend you on doing. You have forever changed his course because of it. I encourage you to be the soccer or Little League Mom who shows up for your turn at providing snacks by bringing orange slices, or veggies, etc... . My wife and I were the same way and the surprising thing is - kids love it. And eat it. Of course, the other Moms will bring cookies, chips, junk, junk, and more junk - but don't let that influence you and what you teach your son.
Of course, the one thing that jumped out the most at me in your pictures was the one with you and a mountain bike. ;-) I thought maybe you could talk a little more to the audience here about your exercise habits during the weight loss phase and what you are doing now in terms of hours per week. It's important to combine diet with exercise, and so far in this thread we've heard more about the diet portion of your success story. I'd like to hear more details about the exercise portion.
I can vouch for cycling - especially mountain biking - as a great way to keep in maintenance mode with the low impact, high calorie burn one can achieve through turning the pedals. It's also a great way to lose weight to get down to a goal level. Are you and your husband mountain biking together? Do you race?
Again, congrats on your success and lifestyle change. It's an excellent role model. And we will all forgive you for dressing your son up as Santa Claus. But if you do it again..... '-)
SST
I thank you for commenting and recognizing my true success story. It's not me, it's all about my son.
As for the mountain biking. My brother lost some weight on MFP and he was just a little overweight. He lives in GA and has great MTB weather almost year around. He got my husband into riding and then I ran with it. We started out with cheapo bikes that we destroyed very quickly. My husband now rides a Cannondale Lefty and I LOVE my Sette Razzo (29r). We ride together. I wanted the workout so until my son can MTB by himself, I pull him behind me on the tag-a-long. We do some pretty crazy stuff too! It's such a thrill. I won't lie, I hate it sometimes pulling that kid behind me but I love the burn!
So as for my workout. I ride hard for about 45 minutes 3-5 days a week when the weather allows. I'm in northern Virginia so that season is restricted. I just go as far and fast as I can. Hills. Rocks. I do it all. We have quite a few trails in our area. I do not race. Was planning on doing one last year but it just didn't work out. I'm hoping to race I that one this year!
When I cannot ride (obviously my preferred activity) I use my elliptical at home, hike, swim at the gym, do P90X or run behind my son on his bike (non-MTB trails).
Let me know if I missed something or if there is anything else I can share with you.0 -
Looks like a totally different person, you looks sooooo much younger now. WOW!0
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absolutely amazing. great great job!0
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Wow! That is amazing
You must be SO proud of yourself. Thanks for the inspiration to keep going. If you can do it so that the rest of us.
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Amazing job! Thanks for sharing your story, what an inspiration!0
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You are so awesome!! Thank you so much for the inspiration!!0
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Amazing!0
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This is amazing. When I started, I was also around 295. I have currently lost 76 pounds and have about 50 more to go. I have also become much more active walking and jogging. Congratulations on reaching your goal!0
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great job! I'm just in shock how great your arms look...you have no loose skin...and you lost so much weight...nice!0
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what an amazing transformation, you look wonderful!!! i bet you feel wonderful too!!!!
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Such an inspiring story! I am just begining my journey, but I have high hopes to make it to my goal. I didn't start gaining weight until after graduating high school in 1993. So I am definately not the same person and Im so unhealthy now. I am going to contiue to follow blogs like yours to keep me on the right path.
Thank you for sharing your story. you are beautiful!
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Jacyln - Great Success Story!!!
Congratulations to your lifestyle change. Not only have you done something wonderful for yourself, but you also have changed the life of your son. He is now growing up in a household eating healthy and will be conscious about the importance of exercise and diet to lead a healthy lifestyle himself. That is something I really want to commend you on doing. You have forever changed his course because of it. I encourage you to be the soccer or Little League Mom who shows up for your turn at providing snacks by bringing orange slices, or veggies, etc... . My wife and I were the same way and the surprising thing is - kids love it. And eat it. Of course, the other Moms will bring cookies, chips, junk, junk, and more junk - but don't let that influence you and what you teach your son.
Of course, the one thing that jumped out the most at me in your pictures was the one with you and a mountain bike. ;-) I thought maybe you could talk a little more to the audience here about your exercise habits during the weight loss phase and what you are doing now in terms of hours per week. It's important to combine diet with exercise, and so far in this thread we've heard more about the diet portion of your success story. I'd like to hear more details about the exercise portion.
I can vouch for cycling - especially mountain biking - as a great way to keep in maintenance mode with the low impact, high calorie burn one can achieve through turning the pedals. It's also a great way to lose weight to get down to a goal level. Are you and your husband mountain biking together? Do you race?
Again, congrats on your success and lifestyle change. It's an excellent role model. And we will all forgive you for dressing your son up as Santa Claus. But if you do it again..... '-)
SST
I thank you for commenting and recognizing my true success story. It's not me, it's all about my son.
As for the mountain biking. My brother lost some weight on MFP and he was just a little overweight. He lives in GA and has great MTB weather almost year around. He got my husband into riding and then I ran with it. We started out with cheapo bikes that we destroyed very quickly. My husband now rides a Cannondale Lefty and I LOVE my Sette Razzo (29r). We ride together. I wanted the workout so until my son can MTB by himself, I pull him behind me on the tag-a-long. We do some pretty crazy stuff too! It's such a thrill. I won't lie, I hate it sometimes pulling that kid behind me but I love the burn!
So as for my workout. I ride hard for about 45 minutes 3-5 days a week when the weather allows. I'm in northern Virginia so that season is restricted. I just go as far and fast as I can. Hills. Rocks. I do it all. We have quite a few trails in our area. I do not race. Was planning on doing one last year but it just didn't work out. I'm hoping to race I that one this year!
When I cannot ride (obviously my preferred activity) I use my elliptical at home, hike, swim at the gym, do P90X or run behind my son on his bike (non-MTB trails).
Let me know if I missed something or if there is anything else I can share with you.
No, no. You didn't miss anything. That's perfect. Good to know how and what you are doing to maintain. Congrats on your bikes - good choices. I figured that was a 29"er the way it looked next to you. Sounds like you are riding more with intensity on your shortened 45 sessions. That's a great way to fire up the metabolism and burn calories!!! You can handle it at your age. My wife and are old enough that intensity can only be a maximum of three days per week, the others are recovery days and longer, slower distance durations during the warm weather. But 45 minutes of going all out? Hey - that's close to the time duration of a mountain bike race. So you see - you're training already to race!!! ;-)
I hear you on the weather restricted seasons. It forces me inside on the exercise bike during the "off-season" and I always found that a great way to train when my kids were little. That's great you're out there pulling junior. I think I've used every contraption available with my kids - behind the bike seat, hitch hiker, Burly trailer, and eventually a tandem before they got their own bikes and were old enough to pedal.
Again - thanks for sharing your story and making it real for your son (and husband). And I'm glad you're off the sauce (Diet Coke). I had trouble getting off of that until I read many things about the negative effects. I haven't missed it really the past two years, but I do enjoy my coffee.
Great story. Great family. Great new lifestyle. Keep it up.0 -
Amazing! I don't know you and yet im so proud! I see my sister in your first pictures...I so hope she would one day have the same "wake up" call you did! Awesome Job...0
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Thankyou for that amazing story!! You look beautiful!!0
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WOW amazing story!! Thank you for sharing!!! you are amazing and look sooo good!0
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Holy Crap! you are a completely different person. You lost an entire adult! nearly double your weight. This is insanely incredible!
Kudos x's a hundred!0 -
Awesome you look great!!! Good job1
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One word
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Wow,
You look simply fantastic.
and You give Me Hope
that the end of the Rainbow is indeed possible.
Thank you for Paying it Forward.
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Awesome and very inspiring! Thanks for sharing!It has been a very long journey and I am often reading these message boards for motivation and looking for those people out there who have successfully completed their journey. I am hoping that this will motivate someone else. Pay it forward.
First a little about my journey. The pictures will follow. At my heaviest (non-pregnant weight) I was 278.2 pounds. While I was pregnant I hit 295 and then refused to let the doctor weigh me any longer because I would not let myself believe that I would ever weigh 300 pounds.
I come from a very beefy family. Food is everything. When is the next meal? Every day, every night, weekend, vacation, every spare moment was spent worrying about what was going to be eaten next, what new OMG delicious food can we make or come up with? It was food food food. I love food. Still do. I tried dieting before. Well pretty much my whole life. I was a woman’s size 12 in elementary school. I tried to diet when I was a fat kid. I tried to diet when I was a fat teenager and I tried to diet when I was a fat college student. The last time I tried to diet was in 2006 when I was planning my wedding. I wanted to be thin for my wedding. Well, that didn’t happen. I did lose some weight, but then quickly gained it back after the wedding. In 2008 I gave birth to my son. This is when I realized that I had to start making a change in my life. I did not want to be the fat mom on the sidelines of my son’s life. I wanted to be able to be active with him and most importantly show him that he can life a healthy lifestyle. I would never want to make a child suffer through everything that surrounds an obese child (and adult) like I did. That’s another message board.
It took me 2 years into this journey (Started fall 2009) to realize that I would never make my goal if I kept dieting. Dieting does not work. You must make lifestyle changes. I used to hide my dieting. Not tell anyone what I was doing. I was embarrassed to tell others that I had joined weight watchers, or I was counting my calories. Things had to change.
I joined weight watchers. Again, as I stated before, it was just a diet. But it got me started. Weight watchers is a great program that not only teaches you to eat healthy, but it also now encourages making routines and changes to your lifestyle. In the last few years it has also started to encourage activity. I was athletic up until college so I started out with walking and that was easy. I signed up for a 60-mile walk (the Komen 3-days for the cure) and used that to motivate me to walk more. I bought an elliptical machine so there was no excuse to skip a day walking. Ellipticals have incline options, resistance options and lots of ways to burn calories. I tracked my calories and food. I stopped going to weight watchers when my support/team member (Mom) stopped going, I was not going to keep paying the $40 a month to do it alone. So, I joined my fitness pal. The weight did not come off easily at first. Again, I was not changing habits, I was dieting. I could eat well for 6 days and binge after I weighed in on day 7. That obviously had to stop. I took baby steps.
Fast forward to today (If you want to know more about the rest of the journey, please just ask). I eat mainly whole food. Lean meat, veggies, low fat dairy and a LOT of water. I cut out diet soda (I lived off of this stuff) reduced processed carb intake, and I reduced the number of coffees a day (try to keep it to 3 cups or less now instead of a pot or two). I get 7 hours of sleep a night minimum. And most importantly, I am active now. I hike, mountain bike, swim, walk, job, run, do P90X and I still have the same old elliptical machine (after a belt replacement). I also have my family active with me. It is so much easier to remain focused when you have people to support you and enjoy the activity with you.
Now, I hit goal November 5, 2013. Of course that was the absolute worst time of year to hit my goal. Next was Thanksgiving. I managed to not gain any weight. And then my son's birthday party. Only gained a little. But then Christmas. I gained a bit back. I now almost have it all back off. Things get in the way, but in the end, as long as you have the healthy lifestyle that you have created, you can get back to where you were!
So now the pictures. I am a photographer. You know what that means. I am taking the pictures and I am not in the pictures. I had to ask my mom to see if she could find any “before” pics and of course that means I do not have a lot of “along the way” pics. I do have some after pics to share.
First the before pics.
Starting weight 278.2
Womans pant size 24
Womans shirt size XXL
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And now the end product!
Current weight 148.2
Womans pant size 4
Womans shirt size S
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I hope that my short story and pictures will encourage you to get to your goal.1 -
Holy Crap! you are a completely different person. You lost an entire adult! nearly double your weight. This is insanely incredible!
Kudos x's a hundred!0 -
Inspirational, well done!:flowerforyou:0
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Absolutely fantastic! Wow. What an inspiration! Thank you for sharing!! X0
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euhm... what happened to the woman of the first few pictures?
Cause i see a whole new person in the last few.
WAUW!
Thanks! That's how I feel. I am a whole new person with a whole new lifestyle! It feels great!0 -
You look fantastic!! Well done!0
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