105lbs, Sitting to Running

So, here's a before and after. First one was circa 300 lbs, almost 5 years ago. The second one is last weekend, 186 lbs, at the end of my first 5k race.

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  • JacquiMayCrook
    JacquiMayCrook Posts: 308 Member
    WOW! Sorry for shouting, but WOW! What an inspiration!
  • Chari_Jan
    Chari_Jan Posts: 157 Member
    Fantastic work!!! Truly amazing!
  • tasharock
    tasharock Posts: 136 Member
    Great job!!!!!!!!!!
  • josavage
    josavage Posts: 472 Member
    Woo hoo! Congratulations!!!
  • Wow, that's fantastic! Such a huge difference :)
  • fitfunk
    fitfunk Posts: 119 Member
    That is amazing! And you're doing so well with the running too!
  • ayankeefan51
    ayankeefan51 Posts: 135 Member
    That's an amazing accomplishment. You are an inspiration to us all. Congrats!!
  • littlegem65
    littlegem65 Posts: 108 Member
    Woo - hoo! You've made such incredible progress, Sticks!!!! Congratulations! :smile:
  • bkyoun
    bkyoun Posts: 371 Member
    Great job!
  • Pamela_June
    Pamela_June Posts: 318 Member
    YOU ARE AWSOME!! Yes and an inspriation ......thanks for sharing and you look really good too!! Keep it up!

    Pamela June
  • TwelveSticks
    TwelveSticks Posts: 288 Member
    And, of course, the title of this post should have started "115lbs...", not "105lbs...". Doh! What an idiot...
  • cardinalsfootball
    cardinalsfootball Posts: 167 Member
    You've had an amazing transformation, my friend. Inspired lots of people, including me. Great work!
  • Great job, amazing work
  • hanniejong
    hanniejong Posts: 556 Member
    WOW mate you look great, such a fantastic job done and as everyone is saying, very inspirational to others. Well done!!!!
  • hananah89
    hananah89 Posts: 692 Member
    115. 105. Either way you look great!
  • mikemsu
    mikemsu Posts: 77 Member
    Very amazing work to get so fit - you look great!
  • SerenaFisher
    SerenaFisher Posts: 2,170 Member
    Awesome job!
  • reneemosley
    reneemosley Posts: 95 Member
    Simply awesome! Love every moment you have earned that joy.
  • guessrs
    guessrs Posts: 358 Member
    Absolutely amazing !!
  • flumi_f
    flumi_f Posts: 1,888 Member
    Mr. 12 - CONGRATULATIONS! You are an great inspiration an a wonderful MFP friend. The pics are just so amazing!

    Well done!
  • minnie503
    minnie503 Posts: 50 Member
    Love it! Good for you!
  • mjay26
    mjay26 Posts: 133 Member
    woohoo that is AWESOME!! Well done! :smile:
  • slim4health56
    slim4health56 Posts: 439 Member
    Completely awesome! In brief, what was your "secret"? What kept you going when things got tough and/or you got tired (if that happened)? I've seen lots of posts in the last few days from mfp members who are struggling with "motivation" so please share your thoughts. Great job!
  • SandiMarieC
    SandiMarieC Posts: 19 Member
    Oh so awesome!
  • TwelveSticks
    TwelveSticks Posts: 288 Member
    Completely awesome! In brief, what was your "secret"? What kept you going when things got tough and/or you got tired (if that happened)? I've seen lots of posts in the last few days from mfp members who are struggling with "motivation" so please share your thoughts. Great job!

    Well, I've certainly had my motivation issues over the last few years - I originally lost 95 lbs following a Weight Watchers-style, calorie-controlled diet, but after 2 years I just couldn't take the day-on-day calorie restriction any more and I fell off the wagon, putting 48 lbs back on.

    Then, at the start of this year, I discovered 5:2 eating and I've never looked back since. For the first time ever, I've had no real problems losing weight this time and motivation hasn't been an issue - motivation is easy if you're almost always losing wight, or at least feel that you're in control. I'm sure that 5:2 fasting isn't for everyone, but it's been a revelation to me.

    The three big things I've learned this time though are:

    1. Don't eat too little. As I upped my exercise levels, my weight loss slowed and I realised I needed to eat back most of my exercise calories. Once I did that, the weight loss continued.

    2. Exercise to eat more. I like eating(!) but I've learned that my normal lifestyle results in a much lower than average TDEE - which I now realise is why in the past I've always had to eat very little in order to lose weight. I've now found that by exercising pretty much every day, I can make my TDEE more 'average', and then eat back those calories (I aim to eat back 2/3rds of them, to avoid over-estimates).

    3. Eat more of what you like. I avoid most traditional 'diet-type' foods like the plague and try to just eat stuff that I like (while obviously watching the calories too). So my diet contains lots of spicy curries and even the occasional take-away - life is for enjoying, so there's no way you can keep motivated on a perpetual diet of Ryvita and "rabbit food"...
  • lynnerack
    lynnerack Posts: 158 Member
    Brilliant Twelvesticks, as others have said you're an inspiration to all of us, especially the 5:2ers amongst us!
  • nehmon
    nehmon Posts: 50 Member
    Awsome.
    Intresting Journey you have been through.
    I found also very intresting (sure the weight loss) the knowledge you developped about your own body. This is priceless.
    Also found some new ideas here. Never heared of the 5:2 fasting before. So will have to do some reaserch about it :-)

    Keep the good work
  • StrawMouse
    StrawMouse Posts: 30 Member
    Fantastic! An incredible result - as well as the weight loss, you really look healthy.

    I think item 3 on your list is the key to keeping it going - it makes health part of a good life.
  • Totally a rock star!
  • bernied262
    bernied262 Posts: 882 Member
    Awesome job, well done!!
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