6 Months In, 38 lbs down, 25 F 5'6 249-211
SNLover87
Posts: 101 Member
6 months ago I started this journey, and today I can say that I'm officially down 38 lbs, 10+ inches off my waist, 3+ inches off my hips, and a hell of a lot happier.
I started at 249, I'm currently at 211, and my GW is 165. I'm only 4 lbs away from my halfway point, and 11 lbs away from ONEDERLAND (SO excited about that last part!)
I personally love counting calories, I'm a very organized person so it's ideal for me! Every day that I end under my goal is a win for the day. I calculated my own numbers from research I did online (basically TDEE-20% as many suggest), and over time I learned to eat less and less. I finally got all the way down to 1300 a day and was really happy with that. Unfortunately, I then started to plateau, and more research made me realize I'd gone too low too early. I upped my calories back to 1500-1800 and I'm back losing again.
Everyone has that picture that started it all. Mine was the pictures taken at my aunt's wedding back in March. Left is at the wedding, right was yesterday, same dress.
I've been regularly exercising for 6 years. It never made a difference in my weight - the food has been what's made me successful in this process. I still workout regularly, and fortunately I'm able to do more than I could before. For those who are interested, I highly recommend Zumba, it's a lot of fun. I also do yoga everyday, and I've started doing the Jillian Michaels DVDs at the suggestion of other MFPers. I recommend those too. Also at the recommendation of others on MFP, I've started strength training, and that has been extremely beneficial (I'm sorry I didn't start that sooner!). I've also never set foot inside a gym. There are so many resources and tools available to you to workout on your own terms.
My advice for those who are interested:
- Take it day by day. If you screw up, no biggie - you can start fresh tomorrow.
- If I crave something bad, I think about how disappointed I'll be if I eat it. The disappointment lasts for much longer than the time it takes to eat it. That being said...
- Cheat meals are necessary. When I have one, I'm 150% more dedicated the next day. But I set a limit (2 a month)
- DO SQUATS. Seriously. They're hard when you start out, but the muscles they tone are awesome. Trust me on this.
- Exercise is important, but it's not everything.
- Counting calories is important, but it's not everything. Just because you can fit that double chocolate sundae into your total, doesn't mean you should eat one everyday. Try eating healthier, it feels great I promise.
- Don't let the scale get you down. Everyone plateaus at some point, and everyone has their own pace. If you stick with it, it will happen.
And lastly, for those of you reading that haven't started: In 6 mts you're going to wish you had. The last 6 mts have flown by for me, but I couldn't be happier that I started then. Each day you put it off is one day you're further from a healthier, happier you.
One more of 6 mts ago vs. today.
I love this site - and I'm a supportive friend. Add me if you're interested!
I started at 249, I'm currently at 211, and my GW is 165. I'm only 4 lbs away from my halfway point, and 11 lbs away from ONEDERLAND (SO excited about that last part!)
I personally love counting calories, I'm a very organized person so it's ideal for me! Every day that I end under my goal is a win for the day. I calculated my own numbers from research I did online (basically TDEE-20% as many suggest), and over time I learned to eat less and less. I finally got all the way down to 1300 a day and was really happy with that. Unfortunately, I then started to plateau, and more research made me realize I'd gone too low too early. I upped my calories back to 1500-1800 and I'm back losing again.
Everyone has that picture that started it all. Mine was the pictures taken at my aunt's wedding back in March. Left is at the wedding, right was yesterday, same dress.
I've been regularly exercising for 6 years. It never made a difference in my weight - the food has been what's made me successful in this process. I still workout regularly, and fortunately I'm able to do more than I could before. For those who are interested, I highly recommend Zumba, it's a lot of fun. I also do yoga everyday, and I've started doing the Jillian Michaels DVDs at the suggestion of other MFPers. I recommend those too. Also at the recommendation of others on MFP, I've started strength training, and that has been extremely beneficial (I'm sorry I didn't start that sooner!). I've also never set foot inside a gym. There are so many resources and tools available to you to workout on your own terms.
My advice for those who are interested:
- Take it day by day. If you screw up, no biggie - you can start fresh tomorrow.
- If I crave something bad, I think about how disappointed I'll be if I eat it. The disappointment lasts for much longer than the time it takes to eat it. That being said...
- Cheat meals are necessary. When I have one, I'm 150% more dedicated the next day. But I set a limit (2 a month)
- DO SQUATS. Seriously. They're hard when you start out, but the muscles they tone are awesome. Trust me on this.
- Exercise is important, but it's not everything.
- Counting calories is important, but it's not everything. Just because you can fit that double chocolate sundae into your total, doesn't mean you should eat one everyday. Try eating healthier, it feels great I promise.
- Don't let the scale get you down. Everyone plateaus at some point, and everyone has their own pace. If you stick with it, it will happen.
And lastly, for those of you reading that haven't started: In 6 mts you're going to wish you had. The last 6 mts have flown by for me, but I couldn't be happier that I started then. Each day you put it off is one day you're further from a healthier, happier you.
One more of 6 mts ago vs. today.
I love this site - and I'm a supportive friend. Add me if you're interested!
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Awesome!!!0
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Well done! You look great!0
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fantastic!0
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Nice sticktuitivness!! Congrats!!! You look awesome!! Big difference!!0
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great work! great inspiration!0
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Fantastic discipline! You have encouraged so many people today! Can't wait to read your onederland post!:drinker:0
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Totally awesome! Love your motivation!0
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Well Done with a Great Attitude! :flowerforyou:0
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Great work! You give me incentive, as I have 60 more pounds to lose until I reach my goal weight. Please continue to keep us posted as to your progress.
Thanks so much and have an awesome day!
Jules0 -
That's brilliant!! Can see the huge change...well done!!! thanks for the much needed inspiration0
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That is great progress! Congrats.
This pictures are inspiring to me. I need to get refocused....0 -
Awesome!!0
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That's amazing! Hard work, dedication, and ending goals are totally key! Keep it up and I know for sure you'll get to where you wanna be!0
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You look great!!!0
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Wow! Great job and great advice. Thanks for sharing your story!0
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Thanks everyone! You guys are awesome!!0
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Thanks for the friend ad...you ARE my first!
Just weighed in and lost one more pound...finally down below 200!!! Woot woot...59 more to go. Look forwards to supporting each other.
Jules0 -
great job!0
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You look great at 211....Im a shortie I hope I can look half as good as you ..amazing progress!0
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Wow! That's amazing! Congrats to you0
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Bump for HIMYM reference Lorenzo!0
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Awesome!0
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You can add me if you want! I have 4 stones to lose and would like to get as motivated as you. Just joined again and want to be fit and slim enough to handle hill walking. Atm, I get out of breath easily,when going uphill but manage the flat really well. I want to be able to be fit enough to enjoy it and go further and higher!0
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Fantastic0
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i just absolutely love your story!!!0
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You look fantastic!!0
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wow - look at that tiny waist. Amazing job - you'll be at goal before you even know it!0
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Wow! You look amazing.
And I really like your ink0 -
What an awesome job you have done so far! Keep it up, the best is yet to come.0
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WELL DONE!!! You have done SO well for yourself!!! What an achievement! You are an inspiration to all of us! Thank you for posting this for us all to share with you0
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