45 Lbs Gone!
KateRunsColorado
Posts: 407 Member
After a little over 2 years, I have finally reached my goal weight!
STATS:
Starting Weight: 170
Current Weight / Goal Weight: 125
Height: 5' 6.5"
Age: 24
Here's my story if you want to read:
I've never been "skinny", but I wasn't overweight until college. My sophomore year I started dating my husband, who I love dearly, but ALL we did was go out to eat, and so instead of putting on the freshman 15, I put on the sophomore 30! I kept saying during college that I would start excercising and eating better, but I never did!
Well, several years later, we got engaged, and that was the trigger. Whenever I saw a picture of myself, I cringed, and I did NOT want to do that with all of my hundreds of wedding pictures! So, about 5 months before my wedding, in January 2011, I started this journey! I had been so bad about eating and excercising, that once I got on track and was consistent about really logging and being honest about what I was eating, as well as excercising 4-5 times per week, the weight just started coming off! In about 3 months I had lost 25 lbs and had to have my wedding dress taken in twice before the big day! By the time my wedding arrived I had dropped 30 lbs!
After that, I enjoyed my weight loss, but didn't keep working at it. About 8 months later my husband and I moved across the state, and I didn't get a gym membership for a few months. Because of this I gained about 7 lbs back. This 7 lbs helped put me back on track again, I joined a gym, and went back to the 30lb lost mark (140 was me weight at the time). I stayed here for awhile, until I started running!
I NEVER used to think I was a runner, in fact, I thought I hated it! But I saw so many people doing 5K's, that I decided I wanted to train for one. In the past, I've always been so concerned with going fast, but I knew I would quit if I kept doing that, so I slowed down and I think this was the trick! I found that I didn't really mind running if I did it at a nice slow pace. This is what got me hooked. I ran my first 5K on July 14, 2012 in 34:42, but then I did the unthinkable - I didn't stop running! I kept at it and was eventually running up to 5 miles at a time, and was slowly getting faster as well! The fall came around and I was even inspired to sign up for a Half Marathon!
This Half Marathon training inspired me to start eating healthy again, and in January of this year the weight started coming off again! It was not nearly as fast as it was the first time, but with persistance and hard work, I dropped my remaining 15 lbs, and finally reached my goal weight today!
I just want to say that, yes it takes work, but its worth it and you CAN do it!
Also - on the running, I still LOVE it, finished my first Half Marathon on March 16 in 2:00:56, and am training for a full marathon in January! It's such an awesome feeling especially since I have never been athletic in my life!
STATS:
Starting Weight: 170
Current Weight / Goal Weight: 125
Height: 5' 6.5"
Age: 24
Here's my story if you want to read:
I've never been "skinny", but I wasn't overweight until college. My sophomore year I started dating my husband, who I love dearly, but ALL we did was go out to eat, and so instead of putting on the freshman 15, I put on the sophomore 30! I kept saying during college that I would start excercising and eating better, but I never did!
Well, several years later, we got engaged, and that was the trigger. Whenever I saw a picture of myself, I cringed, and I did NOT want to do that with all of my hundreds of wedding pictures! So, about 5 months before my wedding, in January 2011, I started this journey! I had been so bad about eating and excercising, that once I got on track and was consistent about really logging and being honest about what I was eating, as well as excercising 4-5 times per week, the weight just started coming off! In about 3 months I had lost 25 lbs and had to have my wedding dress taken in twice before the big day! By the time my wedding arrived I had dropped 30 lbs!
After that, I enjoyed my weight loss, but didn't keep working at it. About 8 months later my husband and I moved across the state, and I didn't get a gym membership for a few months. Because of this I gained about 7 lbs back. This 7 lbs helped put me back on track again, I joined a gym, and went back to the 30lb lost mark (140 was me weight at the time). I stayed here for awhile, until I started running!
I NEVER used to think I was a runner, in fact, I thought I hated it! But I saw so many people doing 5K's, that I decided I wanted to train for one. In the past, I've always been so concerned with going fast, but I knew I would quit if I kept doing that, so I slowed down and I think this was the trick! I found that I didn't really mind running if I did it at a nice slow pace. This is what got me hooked. I ran my first 5K on July 14, 2012 in 34:42, but then I did the unthinkable - I didn't stop running! I kept at it and was eventually running up to 5 miles at a time, and was slowly getting faster as well! The fall came around and I was even inspired to sign up for a Half Marathon!
This Half Marathon training inspired me to start eating healthy again, and in January of this year the weight started coming off again! It was not nearly as fast as it was the first time, but with persistance and hard work, I dropped my remaining 15 lbs, and finally reached my goal weight today!
I just want to say that, yes it takes work, but its worth it and you CAN do it!
Also - on the running, I still LOVE it, finished my first Half Marathon on March 16 in 2:00:56, and am training for a full marathon in January! It's such an awesome feeling especially since I have never been athletic in my life!
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Also - here's another "After" picture:
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You look fabulous!! I am the same height and age and was the same starting weight (well 172). It is good to see this because honestly I too have never been skinny. I wasn't overweight until I had children but anyway I am down to 155 right now and really had no idea what a goal weight should be as I have always been about 150... 125 looks great on you! And I am competing in my first ever run of any sort this weekend. It is a mud run and obstalce course. I cannot wait!!0
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You look fabulous! Congratulations for sticking with it!0
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You look great!!! Well done0
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You've done so well! Great time on that half marathon, too. I'm sure you'll do great when you go for the marathon in January... and training for a marathon will probably keep you on track over the holidays.0
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This is great, you look amazing!!0
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You look great!! congrats on your success0
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Truly amazing! Congrats on a beautiful figure, and on the half!!!0
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Well done - just awesome!!0
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Wow! You are so skinny!!! Thanks for sharing!0
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Ur super cute!!!
Thanks for sharing0 -
Looking great!0
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Wow you look great! Awesome job!0
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You have inspired me. What a fantastic result, congratulations. I have very similar stats to you and have just started running (and almost enjoying it!) and can only dream of getting to that weight but you have shown me its possible.0
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Nice! You look fantastic!!!0
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Congratulation on your weight loss success! Such an inspiration; have you been on any specific diet? Guidelines or rules for eating plan?0
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You look fantastic girl!! Way to go on your success!!0
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Awesome! You look great.0
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You look great!0
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congratulations, darling! you've done so wonderfully! i see you were the first female finisher in a 5K too! amazing. i still struggle with running but i keep at it i'm averaging one organized race each month!0
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Thanks everyone!
I didn't have a specific diet - just to keep to my calories and workout almost every day (at the begining I excercised about 4-5 days/week, now, I'm addicted and workout atleast 6 days/week, if not all 7). For the first 30 lbs I didn't follow macros at all, I just worked on staying under my calorie goal. For the last 15, I've been trying to focus more on reaching my macros, especially the protein goals! I eat around 1800 calories per day (I was eating less at the beginning, but as I started working out more intensly, I knew I needed more!). When I do long runs (10+ miles), I add at least an additional 500, if not more.
And silvergurl for my first female finisher in that 5K, I am proud of it, but I always have to say, it was a really small race, so not too much competition...haha, I never usually come anywhere close to winning anything, so that was an exciting day for me! I typically run 8:30-9:30 minute miles on shorter runs (up to 6 miles), and 9:30 - 10:30 minute miles on long runs.0 -
Great job! You look terrific---skinny girl.0
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All I can say is WOW!!! You look amazing!!!0
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Congratulations on your amazing transformation!0
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You look amazing, really!! Great job!! :flowerforyou:0
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you look fantastic! and thanks for the reminder and inspiration that slow and steady is the way to go...in both running and weight loss!!0
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Good job!! You look great0
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Congratulations!! You look amazing and your determination to stick with it over such a long time is inspirational. Thankk you for sharing.0
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Also - here's another "After" picture:
I literally said "wow" out loud looking at this. Love your success story, and the way that you believe in yourself is so inspiring. :flowerforyou: Good job, you are one gorgeous lady!!!0 -
thanks for this post and the pics, as i am closer to my goal pics that display this amount of weight loss will keep me motivated, it's still a big difference, good for you!:flowerforyou:0
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