One year on MFP - 105 pounds down
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Thanks everyone, diet is the number one thing! I tried to follow the "If it fits your macro" approach rather than calling it cheating, so while I did lower my carbs and sugar counts, I still allowed myself to eat items I liked in moderation.
The other big thing about the diet is portion control, looking back I had no idea what 3oz of anything was, so when I started off on MFP the first thing it did was create a calorie deficit because my portions were sometimes 1/3 or even 1/4 of what I had been eating, lol
The top three things diet wise when starting were:
Buying a digital food scale and measuring cups/spoons
Being absolutely honest with myself about everything I ate
Learning about what worked and what didn't for my body
As for exercise, I joined a gym 10/13/11 and started with walking, then added something new each week. I purchased a heart rate monitor after my second week of walking and found that for me the calculations on MFP were sometimes double what I was actually burning. After 30 days I hired a trainer for 1 session a week for 6 weeks total. She was able to get me into strength training and I have been hooked ever since.
I did a lot of research on routines and workout styles only to find you need to use a program you are comfortable with. I slowly started adding HIIT to my workouts and to this day I blend it all together. The biggest part of exercise for me is that it helps control stress eating.
For anyone struggling or starting out try to follow these things:
Be honest with yourself about your goals and giving it your all
Surround yourself with great supportive friends on MFP and in real life
Take the time to learn about your body and what it needs, everyone is a little different in this regard
Remove the word CAN't from your vocabulary!
I'll add some more thoughts later today0 -
Thanks everyone, diet is the number one thing! I tried to follow the "If it fits your macro" approach rather than calling it cheating, so while I did lower my carbs and sugar counts, I still allowed myself to eat items I liked in moderation.
The other big thing about the diet is portion control, looking back I had no idea what 3oz of anything was, so when I started off on MFP the first thing it did was create a calorie deficit because my portions were sometimes 1/3 or even 1/4 of what I had been eating, lol
The top three things diet wise when starting were:
Buying a digital food scale and measuring cups/spoons
Being absolutely honest with myself about everything I ate
Learning about what worked and what didn't for my body
As for exercise, I joined a gym 10/13/11 and started with walking, then added something new each week. I purchased a heart rate monitor after my second week of walking and found that for me the calculations on MFP were sometimes double what I was actually burning. After 30 days I hired a trainer for 1 session a week for 6 weeks total. She was able to get me into strength training and I have been hooked ever since.
I did a lot of research on routines and workout styles only to find you need to use a program you are comfortable with. I slowly started adding HIIT to my workouts and to this day I blend it all together. The biggest part of exercise for me is that it helps control stress eating.
For anyone struggling or starting out try to follow these things:
Be honest with yourself about your goals and giving it your all
Surround yourself with great supportive friends on MFP and in real life
Take the time to learn about your body and what it needs, everyone is a little different in this regard
Remove the word CAN't from your vocabulary!
I'll add some more thoughts later today
Thank you for all of the info. I hope other posters will start to post some more details about how they have been successful.0 -
BRAVO!!! Proud of you, my friend! :drinker:0
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Fantastic progress!
Looking fwd to Oct 2013's results :happy:0 -
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! SUCH AN INSPIRATION. I am on month number 10 and getting frustrated with the slow results this past couple of months...... I love seeing posts like this to keep me motivated.0
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You've made such great progress! Keep up the awesome work. Thanks for sharing; it's so inspiring.0
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Awesome job!!!!!0
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THAT is awesome!! I am absoloutely inspired by you!0
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Good job!!0
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Awesome! Truly motivating.
Thanks....0 -
Awesome! There are so many wins but one of the best is that you were able to stop taking 6 prescribed medications! You rock!0
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Awesome effort.congratulations must get a heart rate monitor as i have been logging limited exercise with MFP and agree they seem too high0
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Congratulations! We have just started with a group of friends working together on MFP. You are an inspiration!!!0
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You have done a fantastic job! I'm so glad you're one of my friends. It is great to see your motivating results. It's friends like you on this site that have helped me too. I love reading all the successes. I know that if sooo many people are able to achieve success, then I know I can do it to. Thank you!!!!0
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Wow! What a transformation! You must feel like a whole new person- because you certainly look like one!!!0
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Super impressive! Great job!0
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Well done :bigsmile:0
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Thank you so much for sharing! I am having trouble getting/staying motivated. I love the before and after pictures! They help me a lot!0
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You have come a long way, well done!!! :flowerforyou:0
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Wow what a big difference! You've done a wonderful job, keep going!0
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Wow! wonderful and Congrats to you for your hard work, dedication and weight loss and most importantly....leading a more healthy lifestyle!0
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Wow! What a transformation! You must feel like a whole new person- because you certainly look like one!!!0
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Awesome job!! You are looking amazing!!! Congratulations!!0
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That job is a job well done my friend! you are truly an inspiration to all of us on here!0
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GREAT JOB!!!!!0
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wow your face has really thinned out as well, great job!0
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one year of effort that will have a lifetime of benefits! Getting off 6 Rx alone would be an amazing result but you look so happy too - as you should be!0
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You are just so incredibly inspiring! have only been on the last leg of this year with you, but you constantly blow me away! Your an amazing guy and you deserve every single ounce of your loss, and every single last drop of your success. Looking forward to year two!
zara x0 -
Great loss well done buddy0
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Keep up the great work!!0
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