Girls with large frames progress pics please ?

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  • 1RareJewel
    1RareJewel Posts: 440 Member
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    bump
  • kimmireads
    kimmireads Posts: 66 Member
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    Here's a link from the US Gubmit about frame size:

    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/17182.htm

    That was interesting! Thanks for sharing. :)
  • toomuchbootyindapants
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    I started off at 220 lbs, 5'4.5" - pretty sure I was well over 40% bodyfat. I recall my wrist measurement being 7".
    I am now 150 lbs, 5'5" (all that weight isn't holding me down anymore and I stand taller) and my bodyfat is more around 23-24%. My wrist measures 6.25" - so I definitely qualify as a medium to large framed woman. The beautiful thing is - even though I have a larger frame (very athletic build) - the addition of heavy lifting to my routine has made me wayyy more compact than I ever imagined. I'm even taking a size 6 in pants/jeans now - never thought that was even POSSIBLE given my shape/size. So let it be known - just because you may be considered "large frame" doesn't mean you have to settle for large sizes or higher weights. It can be done. I've lost 70 lbs by eating 1600-1800 cals (or more) each day and not over-exercising, but working out smarter. :D
    These "before" body pics were from last year in August - 187 lbs or so and 36% bodyfat (as best as I could tell) - so I was much larger than this when I began - just never took photos because I was ashamed.
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    and this is NOW! And I have a LOT of moosles hidden under them clothes. ;)
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  • Ghette
    Ghette Posts: 350 Member
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    Very inspiring stories. Congrats to everyone.:smile:
  • kellsays
    kellsays Posts: 9 Member
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    I joined MFP when I had lost about 30lbs and am currently down a little over 50lbs. The picture on the left was around 280.. or more.. and the one on the right is the same shirt about 40 lbs lighter. Thank goodness! Definitely a large frame, will probably always have one, but when I'm down the full 120 I think I will have a shape to be proud of.

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  • 02tods
    02tods Posts: 126 Member
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    bump for later
  • erinxo13
    erinxo13 Posts: 892 Member
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    bump <3
  • eys81
    eys81 Posts: 61 Member
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    Bump - Thanks for all the inspiration ladies!!
  • rockermom5
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    Great inspiration, ladies! You all look lovely!
  • annmedford71
    annmedford71 Posts: 32 Member
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    I did the wrist test. I have two inches between fingers. I definatly have a large frame.
  • hjeniferw
    hjeniferw Posts: 15 Member
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    I started off at 220 lbs, 5'4.5" - pretty sure I was well over 40% bodyfat. I recall my wrist measurement being 7".
    I am now 150 lbs, 5'5" (all that weight isn't holding me down anymore and I stand taller) and my bodyfat is more around 23-24%. My wrist measures 6.25" - so I definitely qualify as a medium to large framed woman. The beautiful thing is - even though I have a larger frame (very athletic build) - the addition of heavy lifting to my routine has made me wayyy more compact than I ever imagined. I'm even taking a size 6 in pants/jeans now - never thought that was even POSSIBLE given my shape/size. So let it be known - just because you may be considered "large frame" doesn't mean you have to settle for large sizes or higher weights. It can be done. I've lost 70 lbs by eating 1600-1800 cals (or more) each day and not over-exercising, but working out smarter. :D
    These "before" body pics were from last year in August - 187 lbs or so and 36% bodyfat (as best as I could tell) - so I was much larger than this when I began - just never took photos because I was ashamed.
    IMG_0584.jpg
    IMG_0589.jpg
    232323232fp533--gtnu3244gt272gt336gtWSNRCG3238877-8829nu0mrj.jpeg
    232323232fp53448gtnu3244gt272gt336gtWSNRCG323887795884nu0mrj.jpeg
    232323232fp6327-gtnu3255gt86-gt35gtWSNRCG33873--45632-nu0mrj.jpeg

    and this is NOW! And I have a LOT of moosles hidden under them clothes. ;)
    IMG_3837.jpg
    IMG_3696.jpg
    IMG_3519.jpg
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    amazing job! How long did it take you?
  • maryannmiclat
    maryannmiclat Posts: 133 Member
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    Here is my before and during. I still have a long way to go. I'm 5'8 and I want to get down to 180 and see how I like it there before I decide to go down more. I want to be curvy but fit.

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  • Zaphyre13
    Zaphyre13 Posts: 51 Member
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    Yay for large framed ladies! Thanks for posting all your photos! VERY inspirational, you all look fabulous!!!
  • toomuchbootyindapants
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    amazing job! How long did it take you?

    Thank you. :)
    Well, I started with diet first in late 2010....then added in some light intensity exercise (i.e. walking, then jogging eventually) in mid 2011. Then started doing TurboFire and Chalean Extreme in late 2011. Lost most of the weight by January 2012 (60#). Then started lifting in March and have lost only 10# this year (since January) but went from sz 10/12 to sz 6/small 8. The heavy lifting is what really changed my body in terms of making it look better - more compact, curvy but not just fatty curvy, strong curvy. I'd tell anyone to start lifting right away (wish I had known when I first started) because it makes SUCH a difference in the outcome of how your body will look (i.e. "skinny fat" or "lean and fit"). I rarely do cardio now (like never) - I pretty much stopped cardio in the spring/summer. Okay, sorry, I rabbit-trailed. But yeah - the end of 2010 I was wearing sz 18-pushing a 20, the end of 2011 - I was sz 10/12, and the end of 2012 I will be a solid 6. I stopped focusing on the pounds on the scale once I hit 160# since I knew I was more interested in my body fat percentage going down. :D
  • titanium2012
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    amazing job! How long did it take you?

    Thank you. :)
    Well, I started with diet first in late 2010....then added in some light intensity exercise (i.e. walking, then jogging eventually) in mid 2011. Then started doing TurboFire and Chalean Extreme in late 2011. Lost most of the weight by January 2012 (60#). Then started lifting in March and have lost only 10# this year (since January) but went from sz 10/12 to sz 6/small 8. The heavy lifting is what really changed my body in terms of making it look better - more compact, curvy but not just fatty curvy, strong curvy. I'd tell anyone to start lifting right away (wish I had known when I first started) because it makes SUCH a difference in the outcome of how your body will look (i.e. "skinny fat" or "lean and fit"). I rarely do cardio now (like never) - I pretty much stopped cardio in the spring/summer. Okay, sorry, I rabbit-trailed. But yeah - the end of 2010 I was wearing sz 18-pushing a 20, the end of 2011 - I was sz 10/12, and the end of 2012 I will be a solid 6. I stopped focusing on the pounds on the scale once I hit 160# since I knew I was more interested in my body fat percentage going down. :D

    This is great info and very inspiring. Do you use a specific lifting routine now? Or do you just make your own?
  • nwperson
    nwperson Posts: 19 Member
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    amazing job! How long did it take you?

    Thank you. :)
    Well, I started with diet first in late 2010....then added in some light intensity exercise (i.e. walking, then jogging eventually) in mid 2011. Then started doing TurboFire and Chalean Extreme in late 2011. Lost most of the weight by January 2012 (60#). Then started lifting in March and have lost only 10# this year (since January) but went from sz 10/12 to sz 6/small 8. The heavy lifting is what really changed my body in terms of making it look better - more compact, curvy but not just fatty curvy, strong curvy. I'd tell anyone to start lifting right away (wish I had known when I first started) because it makes SUCH a difference in the outcome of how your body will look (i.e. "skinny fat" or "lean and fit"). I rarely do cardio now (like never) - I pretty much stopped cardio in the spring/summer. Okay, sorry, I rabbit-trailed. But yeah - the end of 2010 I was wearing sz 18-pushing a 20, the end of 2011 - I was sz 10/12, and the end of 2012 I will be a solid 6. I stopped focusing on the pounds on the scale once I hit 160# since I knew I was more interested in my body fat percentage going down. :D

    Oh my god.. You literally almost made me cry.. You are so pretty! I've just become a fan of yours... You are HOT!!! Way to go!
  • jewelsc1
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    These stories are so inspiring. I am over 5'9" and consider myself to be large frame. My wrist is 6 3/4 in. I know when I was thinner, though, it was quite a bit smaller. Not sure how accurate the whole wrist size thing is considering some people (like me) do have fat wrists...lol. Thanks for sharing everyone. I am officially inspired!!
  • MJP426
    MJP426 Posts: 19
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    Everyone looks great!!! Congratulations, guys!

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  • Verity1111
    Verity1111 Posts: 3,309 Member
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    I'm 5'3"
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    Lmso. I swear at first I thought the car was your bum in the before pic since the colors are similar of the car and pants. You look lovely!
  • Babicam
    Babicam Posts: 21 Member
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    Large FRAME- what exactly is that? I know that there is a formula (certain measurements, etc..) to determine if you really do have a large frame or big boned, etc... How do you know.

    In my mind I have a large frame. I am 5'7" and have broad shoulders, wide rib cage,thunder thighs, and huge (ugly) hands and feet.

    ha ha, just curious what you would call a large frame?
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