Jan 2013 Starters....

Who started their journey at the beginning of the year? Did you achieve what you set out to do? Any great progress pics welcome to feed my motivation please!!!

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  • strangeone25
    strangeone25 Posts: 114 Member
    Well, I didn't start in January. I started on March 15, but close enough I guess. I don't know how to post pics or I would but they are on my profile. I am 5 foot 9 1/2 and started at 214 and as of today was down to 153.8 pounds. Down 61 pounds in 9 months and still going.
  • I started February 2013 and set out to lose any and all excess weight. I'm not done... but I'd say over 100 lbs lost is a very fair accomplishment for 10 months time! Looking to get under 200 lbs in 2014. I'm so excited to see where I can take this new life of mine!! I hope you find the motivation you are looking for! I'm not sure exactly how I've managed to stay motivated but I'm not going to question it! lol feel free to friend me on MFP or like my page on facebook. i try to be inspirational and helpful!! http://www.facebook.com/onelbatatime Perhaps we can empower one another?

    Here is a fun throwback thursday photo I posted on my weight loss page recently to show some comparison...

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  • strangeone25
    strangeone25 Posts: 114 Member
    WOW!
  • strangeone25
    strangeone25 Posts: 114 Member
    Sorry I did something wrong there. I meant to say WOW you look fabulous...great job so far!
  • iaz4058
    iaz4058 Posts: 4 Member
    Wow! What you've achieved so far is amazing!! What an inspiration!
  • Embo78
    Embo78 Posts: 3 Member
    I started January 17th and really wanted to lose 100lbs. After my wedding in July, I had a bit of a rebellious period so my total so far is 62.5lbs gone. I bought my wedding dress 5 sizes too small. It was very stressful but worked for me :)

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  • grillnchill
    grillnchill Posts: 772 Member
    Embo78, you look ama-zing! You made a beautiful bride. Congratulations. :)
  • mitchiejo
    mitchiejo Posts: 179 Member
    Embo78 You looked gorgeous! Great job on the weight loss.
  • mamma_nee
    mamma_nee Posts: 809 Member
    amazing transformations !!! such great motivators !
  • shannongoneau
    shannongoneau Posts: 246 Member
    I started February 2013 and set out to lose any and all excess weight. I'm not done... but I'd say over 100 lbs lost is a very fair accomplishment for 10 months time! Looking to get under 200 lbs in 2014. I'm so excited to see where I can take this new life of mine!! I hope you find the motivation you are looking for! I'm not sure exactly how I've managed to stay motivated but I'm not going to question it! lol feel free to friend me on MFP or like my page on facebook. i try to be inspirational and helpful!! http://www.facebook.com/onelbatatime Perhaps we can empower one another?

    Here is a fun throwback thursday photo I posted on my weight loss page recently to show some comparison...

    yu45.jpg
    You look amazing and I love your FB page!
  • PinkNinjaLaura
    PinkNinjaLaura Posts: 3,202 Member
    I haven't figured out posting photos yet either, but I'm down 69 pounds from January 1, 2013. My goal was to lose 50 this year. Honestly that was my goal every year - this is just the first year I was successful. I want to hit 70 pounds by the end of the year, then lose the final 30-35 pounds in 2014.
  • rduhlir
    rduhlir Posts: 3,550 Member
    My joined date is later, but I didn't actually change my life around until January. Here is a photo from then:

    16937472_4580.jpg

    So...in December I quit smoking, and then in January I changed everything else. Cut some calories, started exercising, stuff like that. Decided that I wanted to learn to love running. So...started Couch to 5K, found the C25K group on here, and then on March 23rd (my birthday) I completed my first 5K:

    p1496125184-2.jpg

    Continued running, joined the local running club here and then found the Women's Run/Walk Memphis and decided to try the Intermediate 2 group:

    p1682205127-4.jpg

    Is that not the face of a runner's high! Anyway, made lots of friends. Here are more photos from there:

    16937472_3714.jpg
    16937472_2091.jpg
    16937472_2245.jpg

    Then....in October...you guys ready for this? I completed my first HALF MARATHON!

    16937472_3178.jpg

    Wow...what a day that was. Blistered foot, tired as hell. But to cross that finish line at 02:33:48 was heaven. And come to find out, the course was messed up. The escorts made a wrong turn and added an extra .25 miles onto the course.....so I might have come in under 02:30:00...we will see in March how much I have improved. That is my next HM.

    I wandered after that. Did a 5K here, some running there. And then read an article about some girls who had stuck together after the Women's Run/Walk Memphis ended for the summer, and decided to go check them out. Now, I have a running group of about 10 ladies I run with, and the group is getting bigger! I am known at the running stores...the owners are some of my best friends....and our group is known well throughout Memphis. We even have shirts to prove it!

    16937472_626.jpg

    Yesterday was my one year anniversary from quitting smoking. I am 25 lbs lighter and a whole lot healthier. My goals are already set for next year, including 3 HMs and I have been asked to help coach the beginner's group at the Women's Run/Walk Memphis, something I am seriously considering. But the biggest thing is, I enjoy myself a lot more now...which I think is the biggest success.

    16937472_8357.jpg
  • rduhlir
    rduhlir Posts: 3,550 Member
    I haven't figured out posting photos yet either, but I'm down 69 pounds from January 1, 2013. My goal was to lose 50 this year. Honestly that was my goal every year - this is just the first year I was successful. I want to hit 70 pounds by the end of the year, then lose the final 30-35 pounds in 2014.

    Laura, that isn't your only successes! You forgot to mention your running! Which, everyone, she is rocking at!
  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
    I was released from the hospital on Christmas Day last year, decided then it was time to take control of my health and my life. Found MFP and another site that week, haven't looked back since. One year many things can change if you put the work in! 92 lbs lost in a year, and because of all I've learned in this year, it was not miserable. I lost weight while still going out to eat about once a week, eating Talenti gelato almost nightly, wish I had figured this out years ago!

    This year I've gone from 14 prescriptions daily to taking 8 and out of those 8 - 4 of them had the dosages drastically dropped.

    I was supposed to be put on 24/7 oxygen that didn't have to happen.

    I was on strict doctors orders that I was only allowed to stand up for 5 minutes at a time, now I ride my bike for 30 miles or run for 5 miles.

    Again strict doctors orders not to lift anything over 10 lbs, well last week I had my best deadlift at 140 lbs!

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  • rduhlir
    rduhlir Posts: 3,550 Member
    I was released from the hospital on Christmas Day last year, decided then it was time to take control of my health and my life. Found MFP and another site that week, haven't looked back since. One year many things can change if you put the work in! 92 lbs lost in a year, and because of all I've learned in this year, it was not miserable. I lost weight while still going out to eat about once a week, eating Talenti gelato almost nightly, wish I had figured this out years ago!

    This year I've gone from 14 prescriptions daily to taking 8 and out of those 8 - 4 of them had the dosages drastically dropped.

    I was supposed to be put on 24/7 oxygen that didn't have to happen.

    I was on strict doctors orders that I was only allowed to stand up for 5 minutes at a time, now I ride my bike for 30 miles or run for 5 miles.

    Again strict doctors orders not to lift anything over 10 lbs, well last week I had my best deadlift at 140 lbs!

    1z23hhi.png

    The running thing...wow...that is inspiring!
  • Although I technically started with MFP long before January 2013, I didn't get serious about logging (and didn't exercise at all) until January 2013, at which point I changed pretty much everything about how I was living my life. I didn't believe that I would succeed, so I didn't set any goals in the beginning. Since then I've lost 65 pounds, taken up shadowboxing, begun weightlifting (am now up to 80 kg deadlifts), made some wonderful connections on MFP, and had to replace my entire wardrobe. I still have a long way to go, but the major difference is that now I believe I will get there.
  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
    Although I technically started with MFP long before January 2013, I didn't get serious about logging (and didn't exercise at all) until January 2013, at which point I changed pretty much everything about how I was living my life. I didn't believe that I would succeed, so I didn't set any goals in the beginning. Since then I've lost 65 pounds, taken up shadowboxing, begun weightlifting (am now up to 80 kg deadlifts), made some wonderful connections on MFP, and had to replace my entire wardrobe. I still have a long way to go, but the major difference is that now I believe I will get there.

    You've done a fantastic job and inspire me daily!!! We will get there!!!
  • RachyLovesRattys
    RachyLovesRattys Posts: 143 Member
    Bump!! I need to get to this later on when I can upload appropriate pics (I usually do mine in my underwear...a little too revealing for here):laugh:

    I started January 5th 2013 (that was when my gym membership started and the gym opened again after the holidays) with my best friend and originally my boyfriend (who has since fallen off the wagon--well...very quickly)

    I was 140 pounds (I'm only 4 foot 11) and my friend was slightly over 200 (she's 5 foot 2).

    In addition, my boyfriend's mother felt the need to announce at his birthday dinner how fat we've gotten...especially me. She was like, "oh you used to be so skinny..what happened?! you guys got so chubby. I read a story that that happens!" :explode: I purposely gained some more weight to protest her comment...like MY weight isn't YOUR business- especially when your son LOVES me the way I am (we had been together for 3 years by that point--now we've been together a little over 4)

    Anyway-- We started off easy...working out each day on the elliptical and doing some weights. Eventually, we started taking a few classes we liked (Bounce and Tone on trampolines, Jukari with the dancing bands, lots of yoga) and we would go hiking for about 5 hours every Tuesday if the weather permitted.

    We were always intimidated by the Zumba classes there, so we would sit and watch in awe and say how we couldn't do that ever. Finally, after staring like weirdos, I said "screw it!" and tried it out. I looked like a total spaz that time, but I had the best time EVER! I convinced my friend to come with me next time, and she loved it as much as I did. Pretty soon, we switched out our elliptical cardio for taking Zumba every day, as well as some of our other classes.

    By this point (around May) I was down 20lbs and my friend was down 40lbs.

    Sadly, with my friend's new school schedule (college- so it's always changing) she was no longer able to some of our classes and we could no longer go hiking. I also got bitten by a tick while hiking, then got a horrible flu, then had to graduate (for my Associate's Degree) with aforementioned flu, so I was derailed for a little while. I continued to walk around and exercise during the summer, but the weather had me outside more and not at the gym, therefore I wasn't doing all the weights I should have been doing. And in addition, during my one week summer vacation, I gained back 5 lbs.

    When September hit (my birthday month) I got sick again. But as soon as I got better, I knew I had to kick my butt back into gear! My friend is rarely there at the same times as me now (we do run into each other on Monday, Tues, and Friday *usually* but not always) so a lot of my motivation had to come from myself now. Luckily, she introduced me to a ZumbaToning (zumba with little weighted maracas) instructor before she got too busy and I swear--that's what changed my life!!

    I got back into gear, kicked those 5+ lbs I gained off...and another 4 more. That's when I decided I never want to be unhealthy again. I want to live a life where exercise is a priority for me- not a life where I'm at a desk all day and anxiously have to fit it in because of guilt.

    I ended up going to my Zumba Instructor licensing in November and I'm now a certified teacher. I trained in Zumba Core and Zumba Glutes as well- got my CPR/AED/First Aid certification- and have taught in a few of the classes that inspired me in the first place. I have a few jobs lined up even- i'm just getting settled back in the new semester before I start (one includes teaching at my University as well!)

    Also, having always been very into health/fitness/the human body-- I was always a Science major. I have always wanted to be a neuroscientist- but I do need employment in the meantime of getting my doctorate. There was no major directly for neuroscience at my University, so I ended up signed up for a Baccalaureate Degree of Science- Physical Education Teaching for K-12 with my neuroscience Honors track as a bonus. I'm going to teach gym to little kids!! :D

    In one year, almost exactly actually, I've gone from a girl who was never athletic, only fit in the sense that I had "lost weight in the past", and used to sit out of gym class every day in HS because it got too violent (I still don't regret that! Boys can be MONSTERS in there!!) -- to a girl that exercises EVERY day, none of my clothes fit me anymore (I can't even wear XS sometimes!! I was in a LARGE!!), and I'm a fitness instructor with a fitness major.

    This site has given me AMAZING friends- some of whom I even talk to once even if they've left here on FB and stuff. I had support when no one else would give it to me. It also helps a lot to have a mother, boyfriend, and friends that all tell you you are beautiful no matter what. Besides that birthday dinner comment- I never felt I HAD to do anything...I just WANTED to. On my birthday this year even, instead of going out for drinks and partying like usual, I made all my friends take a ZumbaToning class with me. Then we participated in Sweat, Spa, and Sangria (a night of spa treatments, Zumba, and...well you guessed it SANGRIA!). It's all I ever want to do anymore. Fitness has become my life, and considering it extends it- well, no complaints here.

    One year can really change everything. I am a better, stronger, healthier person-- emotionally and physically, than I was when I started this. (in addition- i fight with my mom a LOT less- she said she's noticed a huge change in my mood since the weight loss- I don't know if it's related but HEY! WOOT!) So really, if this is what you want to do- you can do it. Get support- but in the end your best supporter is YOU!!

    I'm sorry for chatting your ear off--but I really want everyone to know just how far you can come as a person in one year--whether losing 200 lbs or 20 :)
  • PinkNinjaLaura
    PinkNinjaLaura Posts: 3,202 Member
    I haven't figured out posting photos yet either, but I'm down 69 pounds from January 1, 2013. My goal was to lose 50 this year. Honestly that was my goal every year - this is just the first year I was successful. I want to hit 70 pounds by the end of the year, then lose the final 30-35 pounds in 2014.

    Laura, that isn't your only successes! You forgot to mention your running! Which, everyone, she is rocking at!

    I also did C25K! I started it in May and can now run 8 miles. Planning on running a HM next summer.
  • PinkNinjaLaura
    PinkNinjaLaura Posts: 3,202 Member
    I was released from the hospital on Christmas Day last year, decided then it was time to take control of my health and my life. Found MFP and another site that week, haven't looked back since. One year many things can change if you put the work in! 92 lbs lost in a year, and because of all I've learned in this year, it was not miserable. I lost weight while still going out to eat about once a week, eating Talenti gelato almost nightly, wish I had figured this out years ago!

    This year I've gone from 14 prescriptions daily to taking 8 and out of those 8 - 4 of them had the dosages drastically dropped.

    I was supposed to be put on 24/7 oxygen that didn't have to happen.

    I was on strict doctors orders that I was only allowed to stand up for 5 minutes at a time, now I ride my bike for 30 miles or run for 5 miles.

    Again strict doctors orders not to lift anything over 10 lbs, well last week I had my best deadlift at 140 lbs!

    1z23hhi.png

    Amazing job taking control of your life & your health!
  • PinkNinjaLaura
    PinkNinjaLaura Posts: 3,202 Member
    My joined date is later, but I didn't actually change my life around until January. Here is a photo from then:

    16937472_4580.jpg

    So...in December I quit smoking, and then in January I changed everything else. Cut some calories, started exercising, stuff like that. Decided that I wanted to learn to love running. So...started Couch to 5K, found the C25K group on here, and then on March 23rd (my birthday) I completed my first 5K:

    p1496125184-2.jpg

    Continued running, joined the local running club here and then found the Women's Run/Walk Memphis and decided to try the Intermediate 2 group:

    p1682205127-4.jpg

    Is that not the face of a runner's high! Anyway, made lots of friends. Here are more photos from there:

    16937472_3714.jpg
    16937472_2091.jpg
    16937472_2245.jpg

    Then....in October...you guys ready for this? I completed my first HALF MARATHON!

    16937472_3178.jpg

    Wow...what a day that was. Blistered foot, tired as hell. But to cross that finish line at 02:33:48 was heaven. And come to find out, the course was messed up. The escorts made a wrong turn and added an extra .25 miles onto the course.....so I might have come in under 02:30:00...we will see in March how much I have improved. That is my next HM.

    I wandered after that. Did a 5K here, some running there. And then read an article about some girls who had stuck together after the Women's Run/Walk Memphis ended for the summer, and decided to go check them out. Now, I have a running group of about 10 ladies I run with, and the group is getting bigger! I am known at the running stores...the owners are some of my best friends....and our group is known well throughout Memphis. We even have shirts to prove it!

    16937472_626.jpg

    Yesterday was my one year anniversary from quitting smoking. I am 25 lbs lighter and a whole lot healthier. My goals are already set for next year, including 3 HMs and I have been asked to help coach the beginner's group at the Women's Run/Walk Memphis, something I am seriously considering. But the biggest thing is, I enjoy myself a lot more now...which I think is the biggest success.

    16937472_8357.jpg

    What a journey! Your comment about enjoying yourself a lot more resonates with me. I'm realizing I'm a much happier person in general. Or when I'm not, somewhere in the 3rd mile of my run I'm able to shake off the bad mood.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    Wow! Everyone looks fantastic! Lots of hard work, and it shows! Nicely done!

    I signed up in 2011, but didn't get serious until last January, when I was at an all time high of 192. I knew I needed to get the weight off, and I stuck to it this time. The first two times were 2-3 month stints where I stalled, got frustrated, and simply gave up.

    In just over ten months I lost 50 pounds, learned to lift heavy and love it, have done four 5K's, and jog for fun, not because someone is chasing me.

    I'm up 8 pounds currently, because I'm bulking, and will start my cut at the first of the year. Am on mobile, so won't try to post pics, but there are some in my gallery.

    Huge high fives to everyone posting their successes!
  • mvajt
    mvajt Posts: 13
    my real journey didnt start until march but it was my new year resolution to lose some weight, and now i have lost 60 POUNDS!!!! :) Heres to another 40!
  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
    My joined date is later, but I didn't actually change my life around until January. Here is a photo from then:

    16937472_4580.jpg

    So...in December I quit smoking, and then in January I changed everything else. Cut some calories, started exercising, stuff like that. Decided that I wanted to learn to love running. So...started Couch to 5K, found the C25K group on here, and then on March 23rd (my birthday) I completed my first 5K:

    p1496125184-2.jpg

    Continued running, joined the local running club here and then found the Women's Run/Walk Memphis and decided to try the Intermediate 2 group:

    p1682205127-4.jpg

    Is that not the face of a runner's high! Anyway, made lots of friends. Here are more photos from there:

    16937472_3714.jpg
    16937472_2091.jpg
    16937472_2245.jpg

    Then....in October...you guys ready for this? I completed my first HALF MARATHON!

    16937472_3178.jpg

    Wow...what a day that was. Blistered foot, tired as hell. But to cross that finish line at 02:33:48 was heaven. And come to find out, the course was messed up. The escorts made a wrong turn and added an extra .25 miles onto the course.....so I might have come in under 02:30:00...we will see in March how much I have improved. That is my next HM.

    I wandered after that. Did a 5K here, some running there. And then read an article about some girls who had stuck together after the Women's Run/Walk Memphis ended for the summer, and decided to go check them out. Now, I have a running group of about 10 ladies I run with, and the group is getting bigger! I am known at the running stores...the owners are some of my best friends....and our group is known well throughout Memphis. We even have shirts to prove it!

    16937472_626.jpg

    Yesterday was my one year anniversary from quitting smoking. I am 25 lbs lighter and a whole lot healthier. My goals are already set for next year, including 3 HMs and I have been asked to help coach the beginner's group at the Women's Run/Walk Memphis, something I am seriously considering. But the biggest thing is, I enjoy myself a lot more now...which I think is the biggest success.

    16937472_8357.jpg

    Fantastic!!! Half marathon, quit smoking and you look so much happier and healthier!!! Well done!!
  • GiveMeCoffee
    GiveMeCoffee Posts: 3,556 Member
    I started January 17th and really wanted to lose 100lbs. After my wedding in July, I had a bit of a rebellious period so my total so far is 62.5lbs gone. I bought my wedding dress 5 sizes too small. It was very stressful but worked for me :)

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    WOW!!! Amazing and what a gorgeous bride you were!!! Congrats!
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