My before and after (3 months, 28 lbs)
ay1978pa
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I have never been greatly overweight but over the years I piled on 30 extra pounds. Then I came to realize that I cannot eat all the crap I want and burn it all off as I used to when I was 18. My exercise regime used to be intermittent with several months of lifting followed by many months of inactivity. Plus I love to cook which is a double edged sword if you think about it.
I am 5'9" tall. I started out in late August at 182 lbs of flab. I don't have a picture at that point. I set my target loss at 1.5 lbs a week (1390 - 1290 cal a day), took 4 - 5 mile walks every day, and didn't eat back my exercise calories. In my first month I lost 12 lbs and went down to 169.
Then I went on a six week trip to Europe. Although I tried to eat sensibly, I didn't track at all. I managed to sort of maintain (my weight upon return was 172). We did a lot of walking while there which helped too. The first picture is taken towards the end of my trip and I am around 170 in it.
I started tracking again early November, with my previous weight loss goal of 1.5 lbs a week. I intensified my cardio routine and started lifting. The second picture is at my lowest of 154 yesterday.
I now have upped my calories to maintenance (2040 per day. I plan to build up some muscle and maybe go to 160 while maintaining or reducing my body fat percentage.
I feel so much better, physically and emotionally. I no longer have heartburn or morning fogginess. My energy levels are up. This experience also made me change the way I look at my meals and what I cook. I came to realize that food can be tasty and clean at the same time.
Total time - 3 months
Starting weight - 182 lbs
Starting waist - 34'
End weight - 154 lbs
End waist - 30'
Total loss - 28 lbs
Thank you for reading and please feel free to comment and ask questions. My food diary is open too.
I am 5'9" tall. I started out in late August at 182 lbs of flab. I don't have a picture at that point. I set my target loss at 1.5 lbs a week (1390 - 1290 cal a day), took 4 - 5 mile walks every day, and didn't eat back my exercise calories. In my first month I lost 12 lbs and went down to 169.
Then I went on a six week trip to Europe. Although I tried to eat sensibly, I didn't track at all. I managed to sort of maintain (my weight upon return was 172). We did a lot of walking while there which helped too. The first picture is taken towards the end of my trip and I am around 170 in it.
I started tracking again early November, with my previous weight loss goal of 1.5 lbs a week. I intensified my cardio routine and started lifting. The second picture is at my lowest of 154 yesterday.
I now have upped my calories to maintenance (2040 per day. I plan to build up some muscle and maybe go to 160 while maintaining or reducing my body fat percentage.
I feel so much better, physically and emotionally. I no longer have heartburn or morning fogginess. My energy levels are up. This experience also made me change the way I look at my meals and what I cook. I came to realize that food can be tasty and clean at the same time.
Total time - 3 months
Starting weight - 182 lbs
Starting waist - 34'
End weight - 154 lbs
End waist - 30'
Total loss - 28 lbs
Thank you for reading and please feel free to comment and ask questions. My food diary is open too.
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Congratulations. I love the comment about tasty and good food. I so need to learn to cook.0
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Congats, that is awsome.0
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Wow you've done so well!!0
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AWESOME JOB!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK0
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Congratulations. I love the comment about tasty and good food. I so need to learn to cook.
I've been putting a lot of healthy recipes on my cooking website (in the profile) so feel free to stop by and try some.0 -
congrats man, it aint easy!!0
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Well Done!0
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Thanks!
(Motivated, going to hit the gym...)0 -
Great job.
I am 44, but about the same weigh, height and goal weight.
I went from 188 to 165. Now back up to 175 (Fell off the wagon)
I am also learning to cook.
Anyway, the similarities have encouraged me to get serious again.0 -
Great job.
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Anyway, the similarities have encouraged me to get serious again.0 -
Inspiring!0
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Great job! congratulations! You're transformation is very obvious, you should be proud. Having said that: please no more pictures in green underwear... LOL0
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cheers
hope you are enjoying the change0
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