Lost 60 lbs so far, 20 left - F/23/5'7"
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Congratulations! You look great.0
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You look amazing. I am about 5'8 and you encourage me to go on. Great job!0
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Thanks for all the comments, guys! I appreciate the encouragement and am happy to offer inspiration to you as well!Oh my goodness! You look fabulous! My goal is similar to yours. I am 5'7" and I'm aiming for a 55lb loss, but I do know that is the top of my goal range and I really need to lose between 55 and 75 pounds. I have lost 11 pounds so far. I'm determined to make it this time. I do have a few questions for you;
1. How did you determine what your goal weight would be?
2. Did you have to adjust your diet and fitness along the way? And if so, how and what did you do?
3. How do you reward yourself for attaining goals? I've been trying to think of non-food (LOL) rewards.
Thanks for offering to answer questions - I hope to be in your position some day!
To answer your questions:
1. When I first started, I chose an arbitrary goal of 175 pounds. Weighing any less than that was inconceivable to me, so I figured it would be a good place to aim for. As I lost more weight and had my body fat analyzed in a bodpod, I realized 160 would be a much healthier, and in fact obtainable, goal. Really, smaller goals are what are most inspiring to me, though, as they give me acutely attainable goals.
2. I started at about 1600 calories and slowly whittled down to 1200. At 1200, I would sometimes get quite dizzy and didn't always feel 100%. I've since started a very active job, luckily, and can get away with 1350 calories a day with the same weightloss and less dizziness. Anyway, so yes, I lowered my calories as I lsot weight. As far as exercise, I never really altered it a whole lot along the way... I just upped the intensity and pushed myself to new goals as my old routines got too... routine. For exercise, for me it's always been about making myself uncomfortable... pushing myself a little further past what feels hard into what feels impossible... running until I want to die, and then running 10 seconds longer... or holding a plank until I feel like my abs will explode, and then holding it 5 more seconds... things like that.
3. Haha, this one I kind of use reverse psychology on. I reward myself with things I need. None of my pants fit at ALL? Looks like I'm wearing dresses until I meet my next goal. Hair look like a bird's nest? No haircut allowed until my next goal. Stuff like that really pushes me, because I know that I'm going to start suffering a little if I don't make my goal.Oh you look so good and so happy!! Keep it up! May the next 20 fall off swiftly
ETA: Did you run throughout your weight loss months?
Yep! I've been running the whole time, save for a few lulls. I never got any kind of huge endurance, though, because I never really pushed myself hard enough. That's my goal right now, though!0 -
Wow you look terrific!0
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That is awesome! This is why I love MFP0
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fantastic!0
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Great job! Very motivating and thanks for the tips!!!0
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You look great! We have almost the same stats - I'm 5'7, my starting weight was 226 and I'm now down 60lbs, AND 170 was my goal weight.
You look so so so good!0 -
Congratulations. I know the power of weight training. It shrinks your body even when the scale is stuck. You have inspired me to move forward.:flowerforyou:0
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Great job! I'm in the same boat. Lost 60 looking to lose that last 20.0
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Nice work!!0
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Congrats!!!!0
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You look great! Congratulations!0
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U look great!! i cant wait until the day i hit the 60 mark!! 17 down so far and a lot more to go0
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Hello! I have officially lost 60 pounds as of today, weighing in at 179.2lbs down from 240lbs at the beginning. I also ran my fastest mile ever today, clocking in at 9:54! Life is good, and I felt like showing off my results so far.
Feel free to ask any questions! I'm also looking for some inspirational friends or friends who need inspiration here, so feel free to add me as a friend.
Here I am last summer at 240lbs and this summer, at 180!
WOW!!! You look GREAT! Way to go! And you look younger0 -
Thigh Gap!
Great job lady! Keep up the amazing work!0 -
Congrats!0
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Looking good!0
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Amazing! You should be so proud of all your hard work! U look great!0
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I would never guess you are 180 lbs in the second photo, you look great! Keep it up and post again when you progress even more.0
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Congratulations!!!!!
My sister lost 65 pounds when she was 20 or so (she looks to be built like you) and kept it off for 15 years.0 -
Wow - you look great! You look better at 180 than I do at 1400
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Great going---an inspiration to this old grandma!!!:bigsmile:0
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You look amazing! Great job! Thanks for keeping me inspired.0
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Wow Girl! You look amazing. You are an inspiration for me to keep going!0
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