41 pounds lost *with pics*
alitap
Posts: 38 Member
Hey all, I had a MFP account for ages but have not diligently used it until Jan 5th 2013. The forum has truly inspired me and now that im succesful in helping my body feel better, I thought of sharing my progress.
I was 196 pounds at my heaviest, 5 Jan 2013, and I now weigh 154 pounds. I still have another 22 pounds to lose before I reach my goal weight.
Today, I sit here and i find it so impossible to believe that I've come this far. I was never like this. I used to be fit, healthy, in tracks, played rugby and stuff but the past two years have been very nasty. Had bad break-ups, a bad job, my graduation, all these just seemed to take a toll on my health.
Being big, didnt help at all. I couldnt fit in clothes that i owned and liked. I used to get so dissapointed each time I went into the fitting rooms. People (even my folks) used to mock me. I used to behave like a frumpy old cow, venting my weight frustrations on everyone around me. I used to blame every other person for my weight gain but myself.
But when things got really bad, I met my current boyfriend who accepted me for who i was, even though I was wayyyy bigger than him. He motivated me to see the brighter side of life. He thought me how to appreciate the life I have. He said one thing to me, "If my weight really bothers me, change it! And if you don't want to change it, don't complain about it. If you want to lose weight, do it for yourself, not for others".
My exercise regime is simple, JUST GIVE EVERY WORKOUT YOUR BEST! Ive never left the gym dissappointed. I work out 5-6 times a week (after my work). I didnt skip workout no matter what, even if it was my godchilds baptism, my dad's birthday, etc. I still worked-out and scheduled my life around my workouts and not the other way round. I started with just brisk-walking and now I run 3.2km. I know, I avoid lifting, although I try doing it occassionaly but I dont believe in doing something you dont like to. Workouts are just 40%, the other 60% I say is your diet. I controlled my portions, cut down on unhealthy food, tried to keep my diet as clean as possible. Yes, i did have some cheat days when i really gave into temptation. Ive also pigged out on somedays, but it doesnt matter as long as you keep trying.
I just want everyone to know that nothing is impossible and there is no limit to what you can achieve.
I was 196 pounds at my heaviest, 5 Jan 2013, and I now weigh 154 pounds. I still have another 22 pounds to lose before I reach my goal weight.
Today, I sit here and i find it so impossible to believe that I've come this far. I was never like this. I used to be fit, healthy, in tracks, played rugby and stuff but the past two years have been very nasty. Had bad break-ups, a bad job, my graduation, all these just seemed to take a toll on my health.
Being big, didnt help at all. I couldnt fit in clothes that i owned and liked. I used to get so dissapointed each time I went into the fitting rooms. People (even my folks) used to mock me. I used to behave like a frumpy old cow, venting my weight frustrations on everyone around me. I used to blame every other person for my weight gain but myself.
But when things got really bad, I met my current boyfriend who accepted me for who i was, even though I was wayyyy bigger than him. He motivated me to see the brighter side of life. He thought me how to appreciate the life I have. He said one thing to me, "If my weight really bothers me, change it! And if you don't want to change it, don't complain about it. If you want to lose weight, do it for yourself, not for others".
My exercise regime is simple, JUST GIVE EVERY WORKOUT YOUR BEST! Ive never left the gym dissappointed. I work out 5-6 times a week (after my work). I didnt skip workout no matter what, even if it was my godchilds baptism, my dad's birthday, etc. I still worked-out and scheduled my life around my workouts and not the other way round. I started with just brisk-walking and now I run 3.2km. I know, I avoid lifting, although I try doing it occassionaly but I dont believe in doing something you dont like to. Workouts are just 40%, the other 60% I say is your diet. I controlled my portions, cut down on unhealthy food, tried to keep my diet as clean as possible. Yes, i did have some cheat days when i really gave into temptation. Ive also pigged out on somedays, but it doesnt matter as long as you keep trying.
I just want everyone to know that nothing is impossible and there is no limit to what you can achieve.
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Fantastic effort and great progress! Good luck with the last 22lbs... I have no doubt you will make it!0
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wow you look amazing0
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Great job!:flowerforyou:0
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You look fantastic! Congratulations0
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Awesome! Wishing you continued success!0
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That's fantastic - well done!0
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Wow! You look fantastic!0
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You look strong, healthy and beautiful! You can do the 22! (hey, that rhymes)0
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Congratulations!! You look Fantastic! Keep up the good work!!0
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Awsome Job Girlie.....You look amazing0
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You're looking amazing! Be proud!0
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you are awesome, great motivation to us all... good luck on the last 220
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Very inspiring! I started out where you are and am aiming for about 140 goal weight! Thanks for the inspiration today! You look amazing!0
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You look positively amazing! What a difference!0
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You've just inspired me. Keep up the great work!0
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Way to go!!! You look great!! : D0
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You look great. Awesome job!!!0
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You look beautiful - in all pictures by the way!
Well done, great work0 -
I notice the weight loss. Great job. For what it's worth, I think you look lovely in all your pictures0
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Amazing results in such a short period of time - WAY TO GO! good luck with the rest of your journey! :happy:0
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WTG! I am on the same journey, my goal for this year is 50 pounds for I will be 50 years old next January. I have off 25 pounds since December 28th! your inspiring to me, keep it up!0
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You look amazing!! I know with your determination, you will loose those last 22# in no time. How tall are you btw? Congrats on your success so far!0
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You look fantastic. You are an inspiration.0
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If my weight really bothers me, change it! And if you don't want to change it, don't complain about it. <--- I needed to read that this morning. I also appreciate your honesty about days that you weren't so disciplined. Getting back up and staying focused is what I need to practice. Thank you for sharing.0
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You look amazing - great job and thanks for inspiring others!0
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You look amazing. What a difference a healthier lifestyle can make! And you have a great smile too. Congratulations!0
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High5 on your commitment! Your hard work is paying off. Good luck knocking out the remaining 22lbs. You got this!!!0
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Great job!!!!!!!0
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I want your legs!0
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You look amazing! Great Job
I have a question for you...did you ever have days or weeks when you thought you things weren't changing and wanted to just give up? I'm down 7 lbs that I know of (didn't weigh myself till after 2 weeks of diet and exercise so I have probably lost more) and I do feel like I see changes, but sometimes I look at my huge arms and gut and just think it's never going to happen; like I will never have 'normal' arms or a 'normal' waist again. I'm exercising at least 5 days a week and I know I have to be patient, but how do you overcome those feelings that you'll never reach your goal?
Also, do you see yourself as the weight you are now, or do you sometimes stil see yourself as the "old" you? I remember losing weight before and thinking I was still fat, but when I look at old pictures now I think, "wow I looked good then!". I hope that doesn't happen again to me this time!0
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