Progress Pictures - reached my goal size!
ladyace2078
Posts: 460 Member
Here are my latest progress photos since I've finally reached my goal size (8). I've been on MFP since last December 2011 where I started around 196 lbs and a size 14. Through calorie restriction alone (due to exercise restriction from hernia) from Dec - Feb I lost the first 15 lbs. Then I started back to workouts at the end of February after bedrest/recovery from surgery with only a couple of days of light cardio. I started strength training in April using Butt Bible and then loosely have followed NROLFW and NROLFA since May. I lift heavy+HIIT cardio 3 days a week, run 3 miles using the zombies run! app 2 days a week, and play volleyball once a week.
I eat 2500-2800 calories a day, but only track my calories once every couple of weeks as a check in. I still log my exercise. At one point I was doing the same activity level on only 1700 calories a day. Other than that I've never done a VLCD. I target 50-25-25 for my macros because it's more attainable for me.
My NSV: I've gone from a size 14 to a size 8 and a 33% BF to 26%. I also couldn't do any standard push-ups (only 3 on my knees) and now I can do 12 standard. I used to bench press 24 lbs and now I bench 95 lbs. I used to shoulder press 16 lb and now I press 60 lb. I used to barely be able to run 1/2 mile without walking and now I can run 3 miles in about 33 min with no walking. My resting heart rate was about 80 bpm and now it's about 60. The scale has been the worst indicator of my success, honestly.
Note that the July 2008 photos are about 3 months post baby, but that is more or less how my body stayed for a few years. I floated between size 14 and size 12 for most of the last 4 years. There was a time I got down to 183 lb and size 10 by 'eating when I was hungry and stopping when I was satiated' and using the C25K app, but I was still very soft and flabby. Now I can feel all the muscle!
(Note I'll post this in the progress photos section as well.)
I eat 2500-2800 calories a day, but only track my calories once every couple of weeks as a check in. I still log my exercise. At one point I was doing the same activity level on only 1700 calories a day. Other than that I've never done a VLCD. I target 50-25-25 for my macros because it's more attainable for me.
My NSV: I've gone from a size 14 to a size 8 and a 33% BF to 26%. I also couldn't do any standard push-ups (only 3 on my knees) and now I can do 12 standard. I used to bench press 24 lbs and now I bench 95 lbs. I used to shoulder press 16 lb and now I press 60 lb. I used to barely be able to run 1/2 mile without walking and now I can run 3 miles in about 33 min with no walking. My resting heart rate was about 80 bpm and now it's about 60. The scale has been the worst indicator of my success, honestly.
Note that the July 2008 photos are about 3 months post baby, but that is more or less how my body stayed for a few years. I floated between size 14 and size 12 for most of the last 4 years. There was a time I got down to 183 lb and size 10 by 'eating when I was hungry and stopping when I was satiated' and using the C25K app, but I was still very soft and flabby. Now I can feel all the muscle!
(Note I'll post this in the progress photos section as well.)
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Great job- picture #6 really tells the story. And the fitness improvements you listed are remarkable- keep up the great work!0
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Congratulations. You look absolutely fab!
Well done!
Keep up the great work and keep eating0 -
You look great!!!0
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You look amazing and congrats on reaching your goal and on the strength you have gained!! This will be inspiring for all!0
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AWESOOOOME!!!:drinker: :drinker: :drinker: :drinker:
And talk about "Butt Bible"~ wowza~ I BELIEVE!!!!:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0 -
Lady~
Just read your profile and saw that you are from Aurora, Colorado, the site of the Movie Theatre shooting.
Just want to acknowledge that this incident touched the entire country and ALL of you are in our thoughts and prayers!
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You look amazing. Well done! And a great example of why it's important to not care about the scale.0
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Great job!0
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That is awesome!!! How tall are you? I started this at about 180-185 but looked MUCH bigger than your start. I'm also now 155 and don't look as awesome as you! I know, pounds are so deceiving.
Your fitness achievments are incredible, keep up the great work!!!0 -
Wow! Inspiring and helpful for me to see. Congrats.0
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WOW great work!! Slow and steady wins the race...and you can keep this pace up forever, right!?!
You clearly have a lot of compact muscle, you don't look 173 at all. Inspiring! thanks.0 -
Awesome work! You look amazing!0
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I forgot to include my stats - I'm 5'11" and age 32. I always used to be closer to 160-165 to be a size 8 and my butt/back has never looked so fantastic. I really think it has to do with the muscle I have now. I loved Pauline Nordin's comment on Butt Bible - You can't shape fat, but you can shape muscle. So true.0
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You look absolutely incredible and you are a HUGE inspiration to me! We have very similar stats and I'm really hoping that when I hit your weight and bf% I look anything close to how you look. Congrats.0
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dayummm girl. look at that booty!!
you look awesome!!!! congrats on meeting your goals!!! :drinker:0 -
You look amazing....and your stats are pure awesomeness! This goes to show that lifting won't make you look like a man....Rock on!0
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By the way...I copied and pasted your story and emailed it to some of my anti-lifting girl friends....they still think that lifting will make them look manly. I hope your story inspires them!0
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By the way...I copied and pasted your story and emailed it to some of my anti-lifting girl friends....they still think that lifting will make them look manly. I hope your story inspires them!
No problem! I used to be afraid to lift anything over 15 lbs. Until I read Staci's story and read NROLFW. http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/0 -
Wow ! What a inspiring story, you must be so happy ! You can see such a difference in your pics.0
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WOW, that's a really marvelous transformation! Congrats on your goal:flowerforyou:0
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Amazing! You look fantastic!0
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Congrats! You look wonderful!0
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By the way...I copied and pasted your story and emailed it to some of my anti-lifting girl friends....they still think that lifting will make them look manly. I hope your story inspires them!
No problem! I used to be afraid to lift anything over 15 lbs. Until I read Staci's story and read NROLFW. http://www.nerdfitness.com/blog/2011/07/21/meet-staci-your-new-powerlifting-super-hero/
I love that girl!0 -
Thank you everyone! You know, I'm very happy I reached my goal already. I really, really thought it would take until October. I am feeling a little lost at 'what next', especially with volleyball season almost over too. I'm thinking about doing something like taking adult ballet lessons - learn something new and stay fit! I'll be stalking everyone to get some ideas on setting new goals. (I still have some more strength goals to meet, but they seem so incredibly doable to me now...learning ballet? Not.so.much.)0
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Absolutely fantastic & inspiring results!!! Well done!!0
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Congrats on reaching your goal. You looking fantastic. Very inspirational.0
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You look positively stunning. Well done. SO inspiring!0