Lost 17 kg (progress pics)
pandamonium1987
Posts: 47 Member
Hi,
So yeah, like the subject says, I lost about 17 kg, maybe a bit more because when I was at my heaviest, I avoided a scale like the plague.
In short, it was a huge struggle, and I'm still trying to lose about 8 kg. This battle started in November 2011. Since August 2012, I haven't lost any kg's, but I have toned and firmed by doing Pole Fitness.
So here is my recipe for success:
1) Make a lifestyle change. Don't diet like crazy and then revert back to nasty old habits. I cut out refined foods and sugars, and I more than doubled my fresh fruit and vegetable intake.
2) Have a support network. Confide your fears and accomplishments to someone. My gorgeous sister has been an inspiration and a constant good influence. She lost nearly 70 kg, so go add her as a friend! (search hbhorak)
My husband has been my shoulder to cry on and my boxing coach.
These two people are amazing and I love them more than life itself.
3) Weight training!! There's a saying: "Train insane, or remain the same." So true. Somehow women think that weights will magically turn them into a bodybuilder. So they spend hours doing cardio. Please, people, cut down on the cardio (30 mins a day is good) and increase weight training. Then, use heavy weights, without hurting yourself.
4) Have patience. There is no miracle drug or cure. It takes time and commitment to lose fat. Also, don't lose hope if you stopped losing weight. I've been stuck for more than half a year, but I continued and noted that my body shape gradually changed.
5) Keep a photo diary. It's good to see your progress. Even if it's embarrassing to see yourself in underwear. Look, I'm not proud of the before photos. Actually I feel horrible when I show it to people. But it is so amazing to look at the photos in sequence and then realize what awesomeness you have achieved.
6) Pole Fitness! It is awesome and horrible and amazing and difficult... It hurts so bad, but wow, I can't begin to explain how great it makes you feel. I'm so much stronger than I used to be (and I was freakishly strong to begin with... technically, I am a superhero now) and I have rock hard abs. 'Nuff said.
Here are my photos. Please don't be harsh, because like I said, it's a work in progress. I am struggling to lose around my hips and thighs. (I have a big butt, and I cannot lie....hahaha) Feel free to add me as a friend!
So yeah, like the subject says, I lost about 17 kg, maybe a bit more because when I was at my heaviest, I avoided a scale like the plague.
In short, it was a huge struggle, and I'm still trying to lose about 8 kg. This battle started in November 2011. Since August 2012, I haven't lost any kg's, but I have toned and firmed by doing Pole Fitness.
So here is my recipe for success:
1) Make a lifestyle change. Don't diet like crazy and then revert back to nasty old habits. I cut out refined foods and sugars, and I more than doubled my fresh fruit and vegetable intake.
2) Have a support network. Confide your fears and accomplishments to someone. My gorgeous sister has been an inspiration and a constant good influence. She lost nearly 70 kg, so go add her as a friend! (search hbhorak)
My husband has been my shoulder to cry on and my boxing coach.
These two people are amazing and I love them more than life itself.
3) Weight training!! There's a saying: "Train insane, or remain the same." So true. Somehow women think that weights will magically turn them into a bodybuilder. So they spend hours doing cardio. Please, people, cut down on the cardio (30 mins a day is good) and increase weight training. Then, use heavy weights, without hurting yourself.
4) Have patience. There is no miracle drug or cure. It takes time and commitment to lose fat. Also, don't lose hope if you stopped losing weight. I've been stuck for more than half a year, but I continued and noted that my body shape gradually changed.
5) Keep a photo diary. It's good to see your progress. Even if it's embarrassing to see yourself in underwear. Look, I'm not proud of the before photos. Actually I feel horrible when I show it to people. But it is so amazing to look at the photos in sequence and then realize what awesomeness you have achieved.
6) Pole Fitness! It is awesome and horrible and amazing and difficult... It hurts so bad, but wow, I can't begin to explain how great it makes you feel. I'm so much stronger than I used to be (and I was freakishly strong to begin with... technically, I am a superhero now) and I have rock hard abs. 'Nuff said.
Here are my photos. Please don't be harsh, because like I said, it's a work in progress. I am struggling to lose around my hips and thighs. (I have a big butt, and I cannot lie....hahaha) Feel free to add me as a friend!
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Congratulations on your success! Good advice also! :drinker:0
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Congratulations! You look great0
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Thanks so much! The photos are a bit grainy and I saw the original post cut a part of the photo off, so I edited that...
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What a difference0
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That's great! Well done you!0
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congrats and well done keep up the great work the results speak for them self really impressive0
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Amazing work and patience will see you through. Be proud of what you have achieved and keep motivated. Good luck!0
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Great transformation! And I don't know if it is appropriate to point out, but you have a booty like WHOA!0
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amazing! well-done! i've added you as a friend because you speak sense and it obviously works! Laura x0
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Absolutely wonderful! What an amazing transformation.0
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incredible transformation! you look amazing0
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You look great! .. And thanks for the advice0
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amazing! wow... I can tell you're going to have a stunning figure (bikini model material) when you've gotten where you want!0
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You look amazing! Kudos to you for your dedication! Most people give up or slack off when they hit a plateau, I'm impressed that you kept going. And hurrah for lifting heavy! :glasses:0
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:blushing: shucks, you guys! Thanks!
Horrible hard work and slow progress, but eventually we all get there!
Oh and the thing about "beer makes you fat" is a myth. I never gave up drinking beer. I switched to Castle Light though, but that was because I don't like overly-sweet beer. So, CHEERS! :drinker:0 -
Soooo good" Well done!0
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Well done. you look Fab-u-lous
I agree on the Cardio, tho it has worked for me some "cardio" machines you can do Weight resistance so it's not all just strict Cardio..
But definately adding Core training and Weights is a bonus to toning up and improving the body structure, something Cardio alone wont do0 -
You're absolutely stunning!
Ps thank goodness about the beer thing! I refuse to give it up, but i did cut down! Lol :drinker:0 -
Great job! You are very lucky to have people in your life who support you and encourage you. Good luck!0
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Look amazing! I would love to have a stomach like yours!
I am also quite hippy and carry weight around my thighs and bum, seems to be quite hard to get off but I am upping my exercise, hopefully that will shift something. Lost 11lbs in 4 weeks.0 -
WOW :noway: you look amazing!
I more than agree with you about pole dancing...lifting your own body weight like that is hard work but also much fun0 -
Some excellent definition there. Well done, Kinda blew my mind a bit though since usually its past to present/left to right.0
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Losing 11 pound in 4 weeks is no small feat! Well done yourself!
Allegedly, with continued effort, the bum does get smaller. I'm suspicious about this. Mine refuses to shrink. It feels firmer, but I don't think I'm the best judge of that, seeing as I don't go around frisking my butt every day or so. Thinking about it now...maybe I should?...0 -
WOW :noway: you look amazing!
I more than agree with you about pole dancing...lifting your own body weight like that is hard work but also much fun
Thanks! And yes it's a killer workout. The organizers of competitions around here are trying to draw a line and differentiate between Pole Fitness, and Pole Dancing. The dancing seems to carry a stigma of stripperness... I see no problem with fake eyelashes end glitter and stillettos and controversial outfits... Coincidentally, my disciplinary hearing at my office is next week... (<--- This is a joke. I'm an engineer. We are born and bred without any fun-genes)0 -
Amazing Job!!! What a fantastic figure you have!!! Where I'm from Booty is more than welcome.lol. Great job!! :drinker:0
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Some excellent definition there. Well done, Kinda blew my mind a bit though since usually its past to present/left to right.
Oh goodness, yes, I didn't think about that. Now that you mention it, it does seem wrong to imply that I started okay-ish and ended as a blob. But for all that you know, I could live in a horribly hot country and I'm busy melting...0 -
Well done. you look Fab-u-lous
I agree on the Cardio, tho it has worked for me some "cardio" machines you can do Weight resistance so it's not all just strict Cardio..
But definately adding Core training and Weights is a bonus to toning up and improving the body structure, something Cardio alone wont do
You are much too kind!
I used to kill myself with cardio, and skimped on weights, because frankly, I loathe shoulder exercises. Still do, but I reward myself with something I like doing. Like drinking a beer...0 -
You're absolutely stunning!
Ps thank goodness about the beer thing! I refuse to give it up, but i did cut down! Lol :drinker:
:blushing: Thanks for your kind words!
Listen, like I told my mom, sometimes life just sucks. I work hard, I am careful about what I eat, I do everything that I should do. I damn well will not stop drinking beer. I will not suck the fun out of life. If I had to give up beer, I'd probably put on a tinfoil hat and sit in a bathtub in someone's basement. :indifferent:0 -
Amazing Job!!! What a fantastic figure you have!!! Where I'm from Booty is more than welcome.lol. Great job!! :drinker:
Haha, thanks. Maybe I should move there? Hahaha!0 -
Terrific work! Thanks for sharing your strategies.0
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