75lbs since last January
hammondo
Posts: 43 Member
Hi All,
Just wanted to share really, I went from 15.5 stone to around 10.5 stone in around 7 months last year. Having got through Xmas and maintained my weight, I feel i am now in a position to share!
All I did was have a lifestyle change. I was eating too much, drinking too much and sitting on my backside too much! I used fitness pal (and still do!) to keep a log of my food. I also did Dryathlon last January which was a month off the booze in aid of Cancer Research. Having realised I went for a month and it didn't bother me, and a couple of drinks was 300 calories, I haven't drunk since! Coupled with getting back into running (culminating in a half marathon in under 2 hours first time out and now doing it in about 1h40m and entry into a full marathon in May!) The results came quickly and fingers crossed, have stuck.
I sometimes get told i'm too skinny, but only by people who knew 'fat' me. It took a while for my wife to adjust, but other than that, it's all been good!!
All I would say to anyone looking to lose weight, is use the app, and use it properly. Don't cheat yourself. Weigh your food (I never realised how much potato and pasta I ate thinking I was having a normal portion!), and if you have 75 grams of pasta, log 75 grams of pasta! Make it a lifestyle change too. I failed so many times by doing faddy diets, then piling back on when going back to normal. I continue to use the app, and I don't eat crap. I don't go without, but now when I have a kebab, I have a chicken one, not a Donner. When I go for a curry, I have a shashlik or a biryani. If there is a healthy option, take it!! I don't sit inside eating cracker bread, but I don't tuck into deep pan pizzas anymore! Search online there are loads of great foods that are delicious and low in fat etc. The best purchase I think I have made is a bottle of sunflower fry-light for cooking with. It's awesome!!
Exercise is key too. Although I am running regularly and doing about 20-25 miles a week, just getting out for walks of an evening makes a big difference. Don't get in the car to go local, walk it!!
I don't think I would have lost as much as I have if it weren't for giving up drink, I think I would be a good stone at least heavier than I am, but it suited me giving up, but understand most people wouldn't want to do it!
I would post pics, but don't know how!! - EDIT - NOW ADDED!!
Cheers all
Paul
Sept 2012
Dec 2013
Dec 2012
Dec 2013
Just wanted to share really, I went from 15.5 stone to around 10.5 stone in around 7 months last year. Having got through Xmas and maintained my weight, I feel i am now in a position to share!
All I did was have a lifestyle change. I was eating too much, drinking too much and sitting on my backside too much! I used fitness pal (and still do!) to keep a log of my food. I also did Dryathlon last January which was a month off the booze in aid of Cancer Research. Having realised I went for a month and it didn't bother me, and a couple of drinks was 300 calories, I haven't drunk since! Coupled with getting back into running (culminating in a half marathon in under 2 hours first time out and now doing it in about 1h40m and entry into a full marathon in May!) The results came quickly and fingers crossed, have stuck.
I sometimes get told i'm too skinny, but only by people who knew 'fat' me. It took a while for my wife to adjust, but other than that, it's all been good!!
All I would say to anyone looking to lose weight, is use the app, and use it properly. Don't cheat yourself. Weigh your food (I never realised how much potato and pasta I ate thinking I was having a normal portion!), and if you have 75 grams of pasta, log 75 grams of pasta! Make it a lifestyle change too. I failed so many times by doing faddy diets, then piling back on when going back to normal. I continue to use the app, and I don't eat crap. I don't go without, but now when I have a kebab, I have a chicken one, not a Donner. When I go for a curry, I have a shashlik or a biryani. If there is a healthy option, take it!! I don't sit inside eating cracker bread, but I don't tuck into deep pan pizzas anymore! Search online there are loads of great foods that are delicious and low in fat etc. The best purchase I think I have made is a bottle of sunflower fry-light for cooking with. It's awesome!!
Exercise is key too. Although I am running regularly and doing about 20-25 miles a week, just getting out for walks of an evening makes a big difference. Don't get in the car to go local, walk it!!
I don't think I would have lost as much as I have if it weren't for giving up drink, I think I would be a good stone at least heavier than I am, but it suited me giving up, but understand most people wouldn't want to do it!
I would post pics, but don't know how!! - EDIT - NOW ADDED!!
Cheers all
Paul
Sept 2012
Dec 2013
Dec 2012
Dec 2013
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Congrats! Very inspiring!!0
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Thanks for this Paul and good job.0
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Nice job and good advice! Portion sizes really matter.0
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Well done Paul I am 15 1/2 stone also and started Dry January on the 1st this year and happy to say still dry! Hope I can lose half of what you have!0
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You look great!! You should be really proud of what you have accomplished! Fantastic work! :drinker:0
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Good job, keep up the good work.0
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Congrats! I'm a woman and I'm bigger than you guys. I feel so ashamed.0
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Well done!!! I can relate to the booze... I need to not drink the red wine 'cause It becomes a real slippery slope after a few glasses in the food department!0
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a very slippery slope in my experience!0
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Wow, you look great and what an amazing loss.
Regarding fry light, I love the butter flavoured one too! SOOOO good to stir fry chicken and veggies, YUM!0 -
You look amazing. Congratulations on your success.0
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Great transformation Paul!
I too get the omg! you can't lose anymore weight . yeah, yeah whatever... I'm not skinny - I'm just right... and so are you!0 -
Wow! I am just getting serious about getting healthier - you are an inspiration! Keep up the good work!0
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Hot :O0
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Thanks for sharing and the tips...0
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you look awesome!
well done:drinker:0 -
Just fantastic! Thank you for sharing your journey with us! Enjoy your success!:drinker:0
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Thanks guys, I'm just glad I've finally worked out that there's no magic formula, just eat right, drink right and get off your backside and once you are where you want to be, just carry it on!!0
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Awesome! I love how you reenacted the pictures. :P0
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Love it!0
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Looks like a new person
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Well done, sir0
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Not only have you taken off the pounds but you've taken off the years! You look so much younger Congrats!0
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Very Well Done.0
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Thanks for your kind comments folks, means a lot!0
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You look so much younger (and hotter!) congrats!0
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You look healthier, happier, younger and better. Congratulations on your transformation! Great example for your children0
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Congratulations! Your story is inspirational. I too record everything..good, bad, and ugly. This change is for the rest of my life, not until I reach my goal weight/size. Thank you for sharing. :bigsmile:0
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Thanks folks! Comments much appreciated!0
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Great job! I also looooove your sweater! So stylish! You look like a GAP model!0
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