Any ladies 5ft 11 or around with before/after pics for inspi
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I'm 6'0". My starting weight was 267.8, current weight 199.8, goal weight 180. I started MFP in September 2016.10
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jparker3363 wrote: »I'm 6'0". My starting weight was 267.8, current weight 199.8, goal weight 180. I started MFP in September 2016.
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Bumping this thread, because it is awesome! Thanks to everyone for posting. I am 5'10", and I was at my heaviest, 270lbs, in January, 2017 (picture with the toy drums). The second picture is at 225, and the third is from today, 215. My goal weight is 165, so I've still got a ways to go. Please keep posting, you're all so inspirational!
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I'm 5'1, I'm just now starting out... I'm about 131 pounds right now. Please anyone feel free to add me... I need some support and motivation.0
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Great inspiration ladies - thanks for sharing. I'm 5'11" and started this journey (this time) in January at 300 lbs. I've been as high as 317. As of this morning I was 246. The lowest I've been in my adult life is 212 I'm aiming for 199 - maybe 190. Your pictures have been a big help.6
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Bump. I realise this thread is old, but it gave me so much joy to browse through it for the first time and see ladies like me! So proud of all your progress and wishing you all health and wellness in 2022. Look forward to coming back and posting my progress
I'm currently 250 lbs, 5'10". Would like to get sub 200 by the end of the year:) Been at this for long enough to know, slow and steady wins the race (tired of bouncing around every few years!). Cheers!0 -
myboysmomx2 wrote: »I am 5' 11" and am 42 years old. I've been overweight for 13 years. This is an update from my previous post in this forum.
In 8 ½ months here’s the stats on my losses…
42.5 Pounds Lost, 10% Body Fat Lost, and 5.9 BMI Lost. I was about to have to go up to a Size 18 (but never did - thankfully), and I'm currently a Size 10. I went from being considered “Overweight” to “Healthy.”
Measurement Lost Update:
Neck: -1.5”
Waist: -8.80”
Hips: -7.20”
Arm: -3.0”
Thighs: -10.00” (L & R thigh combined)
Bust: -7.05”
Calves: -1.5”
That's a TOTAL of: 39.05"
Picture on left: Late November 2010 (approx. weight: 200). My starting weight on MFP was 202.5. The two pictures on right are after I lost my first 7 pounds (195.5)
"Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out." ~~ Robert Collier YOU CAN DO IT TOO!!!!
Wow you look like your 20 years younger after loosing that weight! Nice work!0 -
I am 5'9 and 3 quarters and 35 years old. I have been from 180 down to 155, 195 down to 175, and 215 down to 190 in my adult life. I am a yo-yo-er. I tend to reach a new high then drop to a new normal and on and on. Recently I hit 214 and decided it's time to get back to my healthy weight which I haven't seen in 10 years, even then I slowly crept up once I hit it.
My body type is muscular and hourglass shaped. I have muscular legs and arms even when I am thin so 170 is usually what I call my ideal weight. I am typically between an 8 and 10 in pants at this weight and its feels right. That's my goal to reach by June 2022. I'm down 14 lbs this month and have another 32 to go. I can't wait to post pictures too! This was always my favorite type thread in the past when I lost weight!
I have a fairly sedentary life right now so as a rule of thumb I eat around 1400-1680 Kal a day. I do eat back my exercise calories if I'm hungry.
Nice work everyone!1
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