The Difference 3lbs Can Make (w/ before & after pics)
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THIS is the post I've been needing to see. I started lifting in December, and have been getting REALLY frustrated. Even though I could tell I was getting stronger and seeing muscle definition in my arms and legs, and my clothes were fitting the same, I was gaining weight (not something you want to see after losing 40lbs.) This has helped remind me that I just need to be patient. I'm at the same point you were - wanting to lose those last 10 pounds. I just need to keep pushing myself.
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Very cool. Good for you! Who would have known 3 pounds could be such a big deal.0
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Bump to read later as pictures wont load up - good story though! Congratulations on everything you have achieved N xx0
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Great post, this is similar to my experience, initial 3 stone weight loss and then over the past 6 months more of a body transformation with weights, it's all about how you look and feel, feels good don't it0
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Wow! Thank you for this post. You look amazing. Just what I needed to get me to a gym.0
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Oh wow! That is amazing!!!
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Amazing work! :drinker:0
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Fabulous! You look great!0
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Fantastic work! Proof that there is more to weight loss than a number on the scale.0
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I love this! Every person who weighs daily needs to read this! You have done an awesome job. Congrats!!! :drinker:0
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THIS is the post I've been needing to see. I started lifting in December, and have been getting REALLY frustrated. Even though I could tell I was getting stronger and seeing muscle definition in my arms and legs, and my clothes were fitting the same, I was gaining weight (not something you want to see after losing 40lbs.) This has helped remind me that I just need to be patient. I'm at the same point you were - wanting to lose those last 10 pounds. I just need to keep pushing myself.
Do you still do cardio? What do you do?
I know a lot of serious weight lifters are very anti-cardio, but I DO still do cardio! I genuinely enjoy cardio workouts like running and Zumba, plus it's good for your heart! However, I've definitely pulled back from doing 5-6 strictly cardio workouts a week to about 2. Remember, if you're lifting heavy enough and doing alternating & supersets (which I'm a big fan of), your heart rate will be up and you'll get a lot of the same benefits of cardio!
My workout schedule really varies from week to week because I get bored easily and have more fun doing a variety of workouts! But here's an example of what a week might look like for me:
Sunday: Running & walking intervals for 40 min
Monday: Heavy lifting workout (30-40 min, dynamic stretching & jump rope warm up followed by a full body workout including supersets working alternating muscle groups)
Tuesday: Rest day (30 min walk, easy yoga stretching)
Wednesday: Heavy lifting workout (30-40 min, dynamic stretching & jump rope warm up followed by a full body workout including supersets working alternating muscle groups)
Thursday: Kickboxing workout video (30 min)
Friday: Rest day
Saturday: Heavy lifting workout (30-40 min, dynamic stretching & jump rope warm up followed by a full body workout including supersets working alternating muscle groups)
Sometimes I'll swap out one of the heavy lifting workouts for a lighter weight, higher rep workout like BodyPump or a JM video... just to change things up and do something different!0 -
You're my hero!! :flowerforyou:0
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Perfect example of how the scales is not always a true reflection of our progress!!!
For years I let the scale control me. Now I measure or take photos.
You look amazing!!!0 -
Congrats, you look fantastic! Heavy lifting for the win!!0
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This is truly amazing! Congrats on the progress, and keep up the good work. You look amazing!0
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Top Job
You have done great with great results
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Great Job!! Lean muscles are so attractive. Who cares what the scale says when you are in a healthy weight range and are very fit?0
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Love how lifting does amazing things to your body!!!
Congrats OP!!!!! :flowerforyou:0 -
Wow! You give me hope! I've been following NROLFW since November and have only lost a few lbs even though I can tell the difference in my clothing. Hoping I have a similar story to tell soon!!0
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[Disclaimer: this is my first time posting photos, so if I don't do it correctly, I apologize! Still a n00b over here]
I'm a bit nervous about sharing pictures of myself in a bikini with total strangers, but I feel like I have a message worth sharing. I still have a ways to go from my final goal, but I wanted to share my progress so far. Over the past 2.5 years, I've only seen the slightest shift on the scale... losing a total of 3lbs. It's been discouraging at times, but I have taken a few pictures here and there to remind myself that the scale doesn't give you the complete picture.
THE BACKSTORY:
I first starting getting serious about losing weight after my freshman year of college when I was diagnosed with PCOS. I wasn't obese, but at nearly 170lbs, I was not an a healthy weight for my height (I'm just shy of 5'6). I've always tried to eat healthy, but I would frequently find myself struggling with binging / emotional eating. At the time, I didn't exercise consistently and just generally didn't take great care of myself. I can't find a picture of when I was at my absolutely heaviest, but here's a picture after I first started losing weight and was about 165lbs:
By the end of college, I was down to about 145lbs. Sure, it took me almost 3 years to lose 25lbs, but with a slow and steady approach, I was losing weight while also gaining a healthy lifestyle that was sustainable. I was able to get off my PCOS meds and saw a huge improvement to my health both physically and mentally.
However, I still wanted to lose a final 10lbs to get down to my goal of 135lbs!
LOSING 3LBS:
After college, I found losing weight was A LOT harder. All of the sudden, I was working full time, which meant sitting... sitting all day. Plus, since I was no longer overweight, the weight didn't come off as easily (I mean, not that it ever really came off *easily*). After a couple of years, I didn't really seem much of a change in, but I did see a decrease in my physical fitness. In September 2011, I decided to set my health as a priority, get back into the shape I was when I graduated college, and then finally kick off those final 10lbs!
Well, I didn't lose 10lbs. In September, I started training for a half-marathon, and by November I was able to complete 7-mile long-runs and dropped a couple pounds. However, I plateaued in November and didn't see any more weight loss, even after I ran my first half-marathon in February. I found that while cardio kept my physical endurance strong and prevented me from gaining weight, I wasn't seeing much more tone or weight loss. So, I kept up exercising regularly and eating healthy, but kind of gave up hope of losing more weight.
This past September, I started getting more into heavy lifting. After a couple months of lifting, I decided to start taking pictures more regularly, since the scale wasn't bunching but my jeans were getting looser!
So, since September 2011, I've only lost 3lbs. It sounds pretty pathetic, and honestly, it gets me down sometimes. However, I feel like looking at this pictures proves I'm getting stronger and healthier!
I apologize that these aren't the best before & after pictures - they're taken awkwardly in my mirror and in slightly different ways, no to mention that I have no shots from 2012! haha. I never planned to share them with anyone, but when I saw my latest results, I felt compared to share. The number on the scale is just one aspect of weight loss!!
I'm not at my final goal yet, but I feel like I'm making progress towards it, even if the scale isn't budging!
Ok, this is what I needed to see. I started lifting weights after Christmas. The scale hasn't budged, but I've lost inches. It's good to see someone else who can say the same thing. Your progress is fabulous!0 -
you look great! I too only lost 10 pounds but went from a size 8 jeans to a 4 that now fits loose0
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Forget the scale, you look fabulous! I wouldn't worry about the scale anymore, you've come a long way with those last 3lbs.0
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I have PCOS too, and this was really inspiring. Thank you so much!0
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Your rsults are amazing! I see that you started heavy weight lifting. I want to get into that as well. How did you start? Meaning, did you just jump into the free weights section of the gym head first, or did you start with a PT?0
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Thank you for posting - these are exactly the type of pictures/results I need to see since my scale isn't moving either - I recently started SL 5x5 so hoping to have similar results. YAY for you!0
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Amazing, looks like you lost more than 3lbs. Congrats on your progress!0
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you have an amazing story and everyone who is addicted to the scale like me should read this to show the scale is just a number!!!! you are awesome!0
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oh wow. i need to start working out! these posts are really motivating! good job!0
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You look amazing!!!! WOW.0
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