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couchless
couchless Posts: 4 Member
edited January 7 in Success Stories
My before picture was taken exactly a year ago, I was at a New Year's Eve party. I was planning to start using myfitnesspal after the holidays anyway, and this picture confirmed it. It was more than a year after I had my third child and I still weighed almost as much as I did after he was born. It was time.

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It took me until August to reach my goal. I lost 32 pounds at about a pound/week. Here's a picture of me this fall.

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I feel like my younger self again. :)

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  • Love it! I'm trying to loose 40 pounds. You look wonderful!
  • Congratulations! I am just beginning...again! You do look very happy!:smile:
  • Janelle173
    Janelle173 Posts: 396 Member
    You looks great!! Congrats on your success!!! <3
  • j1wright
    j1wright Posts: 286 Member
    You look fantastic!!! Good job on the weightloss.
  • Sherbog
    Sherbog Posts: 1,075 Member
    What a visual success. Great work and wonderful results as you look wonderful.
  • Runs4Pasta
    Runs4Pasta Posts: 28 Member
    Fabulous! :flowerforyou:
  • HIGH 5!!
  • Good for you dear, you look great!
  • rsellersCST
    rsellersCST Posts: 333 Member
    You look GREAT! Fantastic job!
  • supahstar71
    supahstar71 Posts: 926 Member
    Wow. You look beautiful. :flowerforyou:
  • zoukeira
    zoukeira Posts: 313 Member
    Wow! You look fantastic.
  • walk2120
    walk2120 Posts: 47 Member
    Wow! You look amazing now! Congrats on your success!

    How did you do this? How many times and what did you workout?
  • couchless
    couchless Posts: 4 Member
    I followed the calorie guidelines that mfp gave me - loosely when things were going easily, and more strictly with measuring cups and food scales if I stopped losing. Also, I found that 1200 calories was not a lot of food for me - so I exercised a lot and ate the calories back and I felt great - both from the endorphins from exercise and the extra food.

    When I started this, it had been a few years since I'd hit the gym, so I need to start slow at the beginning. I started with couch25k. After that, then I hit the treadmill, jogged outside (last year was a mild winter), and picked up a couple of Jillian Michael's DVD's - I pretty much only used those when I didn't want to leave the house (or when I couldn't leave the house - at home with sleeping kids).

    I didn't eat anything special - my husband does most of the cooking and I didn't want to impose on him. So I ate smaller portions of the foods we always eat. I also didn't carry cash on me at work so that the vending machines wouldn't be a temptation.

    Also, I found easy things to do to displace the time/pleasure I found in snacking or baking cookies with the kids, etc. I mean, it was fun to wake up in the morning and find I was down a pound, but then what? I found new-to-me TV shows, even just spending time looking at people's before/after pictures on here during the time of night I normally snacked was an inspiring way to stay on track. I found the Hunger Games series and they were page turners for me, I couldn't put the books down to get up and find a snack. I looked up people I'd fallen out of touch with. I never get enough sleep, so if I was tempted to have a late night snack, then why not sleep and feel refreshed the next day? I was never an emotional eater, for me it was just at the end of the day there's a little extra time before going to bed to use for myself and I'd use it to bake brownies - so I had to change that.
  • larryc0923
    larryc0923 Posts: 557 Member
    Wow, you look great and younger!! Thank you for sharing.
  • jukyu
    jukyu Posts: 80 Member
    you look awesome, way to go.
  • ryansgram
    ryansgram Posts: 693 Member
    You look beautiful!
  • walk2120
    walk2120 Posts: 47 Member
    I followed the calorie guidelines that mfp gave me - loosely when things were going easily, and more strictly with measuring cups and food scales if I stopped losing. Also, I found that 1200 calories was not a lot of food for me - so I exercised a lot and ate the calories back and I felt great - both from the endorphins from exercise and the extra food.

    When I started this, it had been a few years since I'd hit the gym, so I need to start slow at the beginning. I started with couch25k. After that, then I hit the treadmill, jogged outside (last year was a mild winter), and picked up a couple of Jillian Michael's DVD's - I pretty much only used those when I didn't want to leave the house (or when I couldn't leave the house - at home with sleeping kids).

    I didn't eat anything special - my husband does most of the cooking and I didn't want to impose on him. So I ate smaller portions of the foods we always eat. I also didn't carry cash on me at work so that the vending machines wouldn't be a temptation.

    Also, I found easy things to do to displace the time/pleasure I found in snacking or baking cookies with the kids, etc. I mean, it was fun to wake up in the morning and find I was down a pound, but then what? I found new-to-me TV shows, even just spending time looking at people's before/after pictures on here during the time of night I normally snacked was an inspiring way to stay on track. I found the Hunger Games series and they were page turners for me, I couldn't put the books down to get up and find a snack. I looked up people I'd fallen out of touch with. I never get enough sleep, so if I was tempted to have a late night snack, then why not sleep and feel refreshed the next day? I was never an emotional eater, for me it was just at the end of the day there's a little extra time before going to bed to use for myself and I'd use it to bake brownies - so I had to change that.

    Thank you for the very detailed answer! I think I need to try your idea of finding something else to do than snacking at night. I am a victim of that habbit.

    Wishing you very good luck for the rest of your health journey! Thanks again!
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