25, 40, 50 lbs...how long does it take?
erin4455
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Before anyone says that everyone's weight loss journey is different and can't be compared to someone else's, I'm just curious...how long did it take you to lose 25 lbs, 40lbs, 50lbs?
My goal is to lose 50lbs, and I've been dieting since January 1st (down 12 lbs so far). I know it takes time but I was just looking for comparisons...if you've lost a substantial amount of weight, how many calories do you eat, how often do you exercise and how long did it take? Pure curiosity!
My goal is to lose 50lbs, and I've been dieting since January 1st (down 12 lbs so far). I know it takes time but I was just looking for comparisons...if you've lost a substantial amount of weight, how many calories do you eat, how often do you exercise and how long did it take? Pure curiosity!
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Hi
Since the 2nd Jan I have lost 24lbs but I have stuck to the cal ****ing and visit the gym at least 6 times a week and now I am burning at least 1000 cals per trip.
So for me the 25lbs (or near enough) was 32 days. If all plans go well then should be at the 40lbs mark in about two weeks maybe three......
Buts that just me....0 -
20 months to lose 78 lbs. I've been losing steadily at an average of .8 lbs. per week. I'm a slow loser.0
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3 years ago I was at 185. I'm 5'8'ish and at the time was 42 years old. It took me about 6 months to lose 25 lbs, which was my goal. I tried (and am trying again) to stick to about 1200 cal per day. I aim to workout 4-5 days a week, cardio and strength. I give myself room for goodies and try not to stress out too much out over over-consumption--it happens. Unfortunately some injuries sidelined me for a while and I put some weight back on. So I'm back to it. No matter how long it takes.0
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I lost 35 in about 4 months. I slacked a few times but been losing pretty good.0
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Wow, you guys have accomplished some amazing numbers/progress!0
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20 months to lose 78 lbs. I've been losing steadily at an average of .8 lbs. per week. I'm a slow loser.
Did that frustrate you? During my last week, I was down 0.8...I'd been going along so steadily and then BAM - only down eight-tenths. I was crossing my fingers that this doesn't become my 'norm'. I'm impatient...but in the end, I'll take any loss.0 -
I lost 35 in about 4 months. I slacked a few times but been losing pretty good.
You've lost an average 2lbs per week and that's what I'm striving for. I used to think 2lbs per week was nothing...until I tried seriously dieting. Now 2lbs per week sounds AMAZING!!0 -
3 years ago I was at 185. I'm 5'8'ish and at the time was 42 years old. It took me about 6 months to lose 25 lbs, which was my goal. I tried (and am trying again) to stick to about 1200 cal per day. I aim to workout 4-5 days a week, cardio and strength. I give myself room for goodies and try not to stress out too much out over over-consumption--it happens. Unfortunately some injuries sidelined me for a while and I put some weight back on. So I'm back to it. No matter how long it takes.
I think we're on a very similar plan...been working on nearly every day and sticking with 1,200 calories. So far, that formula seems to be working0 -
Thanks Erin,
Just keep at it, I just try and make sure that I burn more than I eat. I just started a new job today and its on the 3rd floor so lots of steps and the car park across the street is 6 levels so I will park the car on the top floor and walk up and down the stairs as much as possible, every litte helps....
I am sure you wil achieve your goal.....0 -
Thanks Erin,
Just keep at it, I just try and make sure that I burn more than I eat. I just started a new job today and its on the 3rd floor so lots of steps and the car park across the street is 6 levels so I will park the car on the top floor and walk up and down the stairs as much as possible, every litte helps....
I am sure you wil achieve your goal.....
Thanks, I'll definitely keep plugging away. Good luck with that new job - I think those extra stairs are going to make a difference!0 -
5 months to lose 40lbs0
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20 months to lose 78 lbs. I've been losing steadily at an average of .8 lbs. per week. I'm a slow loser.
Did that frustrate you? During my last week, I was down 0.8...I'd been going along so steadily and then BAM - only down eight-tenths. I was crossing my fingers that this doesn't become my 'norm'. I'm impatient...but in the end, I'll take any loss.
Not really. I guess I'm not losing .8 lbs steadily. I'll have two weeks a month where I likely don't lose, and then the other two weeks I lose larger amounts. It tends to drop off in 1 to 3 lb. increments, but then skips weeks. I am hypothyroid and have PCOS so the fact that I'm losing is all that matters. Speed is irrelevant.
I aim to NET 1200 calories a day. I probably average closer to 1350 NET per day (I routinely go over LOL). But that's net, so on my workout days (I am working out about 4 times a week this winter, and it was typically 5 times a week in the warmer months), I'm routinely eating 1500 to 2400 calories (depending on the workout and day - the 2400 only happens if I do a 10+ mile run that day). I've gone down 5 sizes (soon to be 6!) and while I was healthy before, according to metrics, I'm healthIER now. I've taken up running and biking. I'm eating better, but not perfectly. And I've mostly learned portion control.
I just looked back at my spreadsheet. Results are:
25 lbs took 6 months (average 4.16 lbs. per month)
40 lbs took 10 months (average 4 lbs. per month) This is where I started running
50 lbs took 14 months (average 3.57 lbs. per month) This included the holidays where I gained weight
78 lbs took 21 months (average 3.7 lbs. per month) This is where I started running long distances. This also included the holidays, but I lost this year, though only 2 lbs. over Nov. and Dec.0 -
Omma - that's such great info - thanks for taking the time to explain. I give you tons of credit for your accomplishments! I hope I can be as successful!0
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It took me 4 months to lose 41 lbs.
Then again I had more weight to lose so it would come off easier than someone smaller than me. The total weight I want to lose is 94 lbs so I still have about 50 more to go.
I would have lost more had I stuck to a stricter diet.. However I knew I couldn't keep up with a lifestyle where all I ate was salads and plain chicken. So I still ate most of the things I loved just a lot less of it. & of course I no longer eat fast food. I don't eat junk food like I use to. But I still have a chip here or there.
I also go to the gym 6 days a week. I've always been a gym addict though so.. going to the gym was the easy part. The hard part was the food.
Anyways Hoped that somewhat helped.0 -
next week i will have lost 40 lbs in exactly 3 months.0
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Hey Erin - I seem to be on the same track as you.. Started Jan 3, and have lost 13 pounds. My daily goal is 1550, but I try to stay between 1200 and 1300 (mainly because I'm a slave to the completed entry 5 week status) - It yells at me if I eat less than 1200, and if I go close to my goal I don't like the 5 week weight I see. It's a mind game I tell you!! Anyway - I only just started exercising yesterday because (like you) I had been losing 3-4 a week, and then last week was flat.... disappointing, so I decided to kick it up a notch. I sent you a friend request, I also find that having others posts to read is a big motivator. Good Luck!0
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Hey I started January 8, 2013. I am also down only 12lbs! I am also going to the gym 5-6 days a week doing 1-2 hour workouts staying under my 1200 cal. Goal!! And I am straight up fusterated!! But the guy at the gym who is a trainer said my body's in shock right now and don't give up! I hope for my sanity I start lossing soon! I am also going to send you a friend request btw my starting weight was 261:(0
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I started last March and lost 35 lbs by the end of October. Then I totally blew it over the holidays and gained 5 back by the end of December. I joined MFP last month and have lost 6lbs. I try to stay around 1200 calories per day and exercise 2-3 times a week.0
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I've lost 40 in 11 months, and have a few to go but they seem the more difficult ones. I am an older female, so have a low daily calorie limit (i.e.1200, which I am fairly faithful to). I also exercise 4 to 6 hours a week (low-impact aerobics, step, treadmill, walking, etc. I'm in this for the lifestyle changes of eating less and moving more and recognize it as a lifelong kind of deal for me to be of normal weight. I don't norrmally eat back my exercise calories but sometimes consume a portion of them. Good luck to you!0
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I've lost 10 lbs. in 5 weeks, possibly a few more, but Wednesday is my official weigh day. I'm allotted 1,790 calories a day. I don't always eat that much though. I always make sure I at least eat 1,200. I go to the gym 5 days a week, and am active outdoors on the weekends. I can tell differences in my body, but it's still had to fathom I've already lost 10 lbs! I think it's because this is honestly the first time I've put in 110% effort changing my eating and exercising even when I don't want to. At this rate, I should lose all that I want by October. I've heard it becomes increasingly more difficult to lose the last 10-20 lbs. though as your body is more fit and healthy, so it might take longer to lose the last bit, and who knows, I may want to lose more than that. I just picked a healthy middle weight number for my height as my goal. It sounds like you're losing at a great rate! Keep it up!!!0
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26 lbs in 12.7 wks. Weight loss has been consistent but dipping a bit - Nov 2.3 lb/wk, Dec 2.1 lb/wk, Jan 1.9 lb/wk. I'm expecting things to slow down at a faster rate. Have another 25 to go and would be happy if I can do it in 4 months.0
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62 pounds over almost 8 years. Lol...
Yup, it's been a long one, but worth it, and I know when I reach my ultimate goal, I'll likely only waver no more than about 5 pounds.
At this point I exercise 3-4 times a week. I do more in the spring, summer and fall, though. I'm at about 1600 cals per day.
Since being on MFP I've lost 18 pounds, but I did gain 3 back since Christmas. That's just how it goes... for me anyhow.0 -
Hey all I started on January 3rd of 2013 and I have lost 20 and a half pounds, I am one month in almost exactly and am looking forward to loosing a lot more. I keep my calories under 1500 a day and work out 3 times a week as well as work at a crazy on your feet all the time job.0
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It's taken me almost two years to lose 24 pounds. I am taking my time and trying to learn how to do this as a lifetime thing, so I only make changes to my diet that I'm willing to keep up for the rest of my days. I enjoy beer and cheese, I've had months at a time that I didn't log or work out, but that's okay. I've never given up, I'm just taking my time and making damned sure I've changed the habits and mindsets that got me here in the first place.
So, even though you didn't want to hear it, the Journey really is different for everyone.0 -
I eat Paleo style.
I strength train 3x per week. and do 30-60+min of cardio 4-5x per week.
It has taken me a year to loose 85lbs. the lbs come off much slower since I got under 200lbs. took me about 7 months to loose the first 60+lbs.
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74lbs in 8 months for me. I reached my goal in 7.5 months. I'm in maintain mode now (my choice) and eat 1700 a day...plus whatever I burn through exercise... but I don't always manage to eat that much. I can't eat so much. I workout every single day, no rest days, no cheat days with food either. From a size 22 to a size 12. 95kg down to 60. Not bad for a 37yo who up till 12 months ago had never exercised a day in her life. I run 10km each time I run, I lift weights that are far 2 heavy for what my DR allows (back injury) I dance, I zumba & I clean like a mad woman (I can build a heart rate of 180 cleaning)0
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I think it took me about a year to lose 38 pounds, granted I fell off my diet for a couple months. I have also lost 73 pounds total. The more you lose, the harder it gets. At first I was losing weight very quickly, but now I struggle to lose. Still have about 15-20 pounds to go!0
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5 months to lose 40 pounds. Usually eat around 2200 calories with less than 75G of carbs per day. Exercise is lots of walking and heavy lifting 3x per week for around 15 minutes.0
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About a year and a half to lose 90 lbs. I tend to lose 8-10 pounds for two months in a row then struggle to lose 1 pound the next. Since I started cardio tae kwon do kick boxing 3 times a week the inches have fallen off like not other0
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Took me three months to lose the 1st 30, then 5 months for the 2nd thirty...the last two being November and December, so filled with birthdays, anniversaries, Xmas and vacay at our house....gained back 7 and have relost 5 of that. This month I started focusing more on losing body fat by adding heavier weight training (stronglifts) and shifting m macros....focusing on my shape, but would live to lose 30 more lbs or two sizes.0
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