65 Pounds Down - People don't recognize me, lol
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the difference is amazing!! well done! no wonder they don't recognize you lol0
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I shoulda mentioned that I actually lost 85 pounds the first time, gained back 65 and then lost that again. So, all in all, I've lost 150 pounds. Does that count? Lol0
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You look awesome!! Congratulation's on your success!!0
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Wow you look amazing! Congrats.0
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You look great! I wouldn't recognize you as the same person either.0
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Wow! You are a knock out. Congratulations!!0
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You look gorgeous! Side note: i love your eyebrows0
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Awesome transformation - you do look like a different person! Great work - well done!0
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I bet you feel great! You should be ver proud of yourself. You look amazing. Congrats0
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You are my inspiration
What size and how tall are you? And back then? Just comparing for my own notes
Awesome job!0 -
holy cow! You look amazing. Way to go0
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Nice!! You are beautiful & look great!! Thanks for sharing!0
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how did you do it? how long did it take you?0
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You look fantastic!!!!!! You have done a fantastic job and such an inspiration!!!0
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Awesome!!!0
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how did you do it? how long did it take you?
I did it the old fashioned, time-proven way: Increased my activity level and cut down the calories. Initially, I worked out 3-4 days per week for about an hour and was fairly sedentary otherwise (desk job). Now, I work out 5-6 days per week for 30-60 minutes (higher intensity), and I eat 2500-3000 calories per day (and burn more than that in a day so I still run a small deficit - I'm trying to build muscle right now though and break a plateau). My original calorie deficit was 1200-1500 calories (with maybe an 1800 calorie day in there somewhere). I never ate back my exercise calories (that was a foreign concept to me before MFP and I only started using MFP last year).
I've maintained for 3 years, but I notice a huge difference in my physique when I work out this much, and in my strength and stamina, and my overall energy level. I don't think I even had this much energy when I was a kid! (Mind you, a morbidly obese kid) Lol.
I have come a long way from my original "DIET". Originally, I just ate less of everything and less frequently. As I read books and surfed the web and learned, I got way more into it and started improving my diet drastically, and my fitness routines, etc.. It really is a lifestyle, and one that I love. It's harder than being lazier, but I appreciate what I do to have this body rather than the one I had before, and I am much much happier. That "lifestyle" has constantly evolved too, as I try to mold my body into what I want. I love accomplishing my goals, and that in itself is addictive, so make sure you set a lot of little goals along the way rather than one big one!
I lost the weight twice, 80-something pounds the first time, gained back 65 and then lost that again too. Both times took less than 6 months. It definitely gets harder when you get smaller, I'll say that, but you're more determined by then so that doesn't bother you much, lol.
Consistency
Commitment
Courage
"Just DO IT"0 -
You look amazing!0
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what an awesome transformation...WTG0
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Great pictures ~ You look like a completely different person !
Great job!!0 -
Wow, so beautiful! The blonde pic looks like a professional modeling pic. Congratulations on your success! Amazing!0
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Good Job! You look great!0
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Wow you rock. I am now motivated after seeing your success0
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You look amazing! So confident! Congrats on figuring this out so early in your life. The best is yet to come!0
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BEAUTIFUL!!!!! No wonder people don't recognize you - I bet you inspire every single one of them :flowerforyou:0
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Wow, great job!!!0
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Great pics, tips & attitude to diet / exercise.
You would make a very inspirational personal trainer / nutrionist0 -
You look gorgeous! Not that you weren't before :flowerforyou:0
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You look great!0
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YOU LOOK FERGILICIOUS! seriously though. great job, lady! xo.0
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You went from cute to HOT. I mean that in the nicest way.0
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