5'8-5'11 women before/after pics?
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how many calories are you tall girls eating?
I'm 5'9 and eating about 1700 calories on average, more if I exercise. :bigsmile:1 -
I don't know if I am giving you the right figure! If looking at my food diary for example today it says goal 1,500 food +1654 exercise -155 net 1499? This is a non exercise day so obviously not burning lots of calories .My weight has been consistent for 2 years so definitely not in the yo yo category!1
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I'm not sure how to add photos but I'm 5'9" with a med/large frame. I am busty thanks to my hormonal imbalance.
SW - 250 (230 when I started MFP 5/12)
CW - 158
GW - Between 140-150
I eat 1200 calories a day and I just started working out once I hit 160 (about 2 weeks ago). I go 5 days a week.
You can see my pics on my profile though. I have some before/current ones.
Good luck!
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5'8"
start weight: 350lbs
Cureent weight: 151.7lbs
Goal weight: 140-150lbs
Awesome work! BUMP!1 -
I don't know if I am giving you the right figure! If looking at my food diary for example today it says goal 1,500 food +1654 exercise -155 net 1499? This is a non exercise day so obviously not burning lots of calories .My weight has been consistent for 2 years so definitely not in the yo yo category!
My logging is not 100% - for instance I don't add drinks and measure milk etc so I know I am actually consuming more calories than i log daily I just try and use the 1500 as a guide at the moment while trying to get some weight loss moving , I don't exercise every day (3 days a week) but obviously on those days my calories are going to be less than my lazy days but over the course of a week it all averages out. My average loss has been 2lbs a week which meant the weight has come off slowly and steadily and thank goodness on the whole stayed off so not sure what your experiences are but I for one would never even consider eating a very low calorie diet - that's not life. My life is eating what I enjoy in moderation ( watch those portion sizes) and trying the majority of the time to be good, throw in some exercise to try and keep me healthy. This formula worked for me before and seems to be working again this year, as I get closer to my goal I know I will be able to add some more treats back in and hopefully continue to maintain a healthy weight for many years to come. We are all not the same and what works for one May not work for another, all these figures that are thrown at us are a GUIDE - we can't measure with precise accuracy what we are eating/ burning etc the important thing is to live your life as healthy as possible , eat well, exercise regularly and keep the alcohol down!I have been trying to aim for around 1500 at the moment - just looked and my net varies quite a bit ( exercise days?) around the 800/900 looks averagehow many calories are you tall girls eating?
Or netting? Good question. I'm 5'8.5" and would love to know what other (success story) tall girls eat/net too.
I'm sorry, but you should look into eating more. Netting 800 or 900 isn't healthy and will lead to yo-yo dieting, as your body deconstructs your muscles to utilize the protein and leaves you with less lean mass, which leads to lower metabolism, gaining fat and less effective dieting the next time.
Don't get me wrong--I dieted that way for years because I literally thought it was the only way to lose weight. It made me skinny-fat and made keeping fat off impossible.
I was actually just curious how many calories people are eating who are not on very low calorie diets (vlcd), because I've BTDT and now that I'm not doing VLCD any longer, I'm curious what the range is for others my height. My calorie goal is currently set to 1670 as a daily minimum (my BMR is ~1550 and I won't eat below that), but I generally eat up around 2100 on exercise days with eating back my exercise calories, and average around ~1960ish.
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I love these- very motivating!!0
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I don't know if I am giving you the right figure! If looking at my food diary for example today it says goal 1,500 food +1654 exercise -155 net 1499? This is a non exercise day so obviously not burning lots of calories .My weight has been consistent for 2 years so definitely not in the yo yo category!
My logging is not 100% - for instance I don't add drinks and measure milk etc so I know I am actually consuming more calories than i log daily I just try and use the 1500 as a guide at the moment while trying to get some weight loss moving , I don't exercise every day (3 days a week) but obviously on those days my calories are going to be less than my lazy days but over the course of a week it all averages out. My average loss has been 2lbs a week which meant the weight has come off slowly and steadily and thank goodness on the whole stayed off so not sure what your experiences are but I for one would never even consider eating a very low calorie diet - that's not life. My life is eating what I enjoy in moderation ( watch those portion sizes) and trying the majority of the time to be good, throw in some exercise to try and keep me healthy. This formula worked for me before and seems to be working again this year, as I get closer to my goal I know I will be able to add some more treats back in and hopefully continue to maintain a healthy weight for many years to come. We are all not the same and what works for one May not work for another, all these figures that are thrown at us are a GUIDE - we can't measure with precise accuracy what we are eating/ burning etc the important thing is to live your life as healthy as possible , eat well, exercise regularly and keep the alcohol down!
I don't see how you say that your calories are lower when you exercise, unless you aren't eating back exercise calories. For me, it's the opposite, because I log and eat back exercise. I didn't always. Part of last year, I used TDEE-20% and log exercise as 1cal, but my exercise became too irregular, so I switched back to eating back exercise calories (and because I really like to eat--learned that about myself, lol). At the moment, my macros and hitting a daily calorie minimum is really important, because I'm trying to meet performance goals (running and weights) and to retain as much muscle as possible. Naturally, by retaining muscle, my weight loss is much, much slower than it has ever been in my entire life, because I always dieted intensely and lost loads of weight (but what I didn't know, and noone told me was that a good portion of it was muscle and not fat). I know what you mean about it being a GUIDE. Maybe another reason it's been slow for me is that I also don't weigh/measure precisely. I know it's a big no-no not to use a food scale (esp since I'm not attempting such a deep cut, to cover the sloppiness), but (1) I don't own a scale and never got around to buying one, lol, and (2) I don't want to weigh foods my whole life, so I'm trying to practice knowing what I can and cannot get away with, plus with all the detailed vlcd I did in the past, I know what's what better than your avg 1st time dieter (and deep down, I always know when I'm fudging and when the scale goes up and confirms it, I get myself back under control again eventually).
Yeah, I guess we are all different, so maybe it wasn't such a good question about calorie intake, but I see so much on this site of what people eat who are male bodybuilders or who are 5'2" or something, and I was just wondering what women who are tall like me intake. The reason I asked for "net" is because I wouldn't expect my intake to look like that of someone aggressively training for a marathon or a professional dancer, etc, so you have to take exercise calories out of the equation to make the comparison. But even so, activity levels differ.
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This is great. Will return with photos also.0
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Am following this thread as I'm on the front end of my journey and am 5'11.5" Love the photo inspirations! Have yet to take any "before" pics myself. Doing that and taking some measurements are on my to-do list!0
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(Eek, my first post on MFP!) Anyway, just wanted to say that you ladies look SO INCREDIBLE and you all have given me so much motivation! I'm 5'10-5'11ish and have struggled with my weight my entire life, and it's so nice to see all of you tall, strong, beautiful ladies reaching your weight loss goals. Definitely inspires me to do the same!
I can't wait to finally have my own before and after pictures down the road. Congrats again to all of you! & feel free to add me if you'd like.0 -
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how many calories are you tall girls eating?
I'm 5'9 and eating about 1700 calories on average, more if I exercise. :bigsmile:
I'm 6' 183 lbs to get to 160 lbs.
I have a fitbit and am trying to lose 1 lb a week.
The MFP goal is 1860 before any exercise. Usually I can eat 2000-2100 cals if not more on an average day (I have a fairly active job)1 -
Im 5'10 At my Heavist in May 2010 @ 186lbs . Dieted down to 145lbs September 2012 then get ill and lost a ton of weight summer 2013 110lbs sadly this is isn't my lowest weight and I'm now siting at 106lbs and working on gaining at the moment.0
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Love this thread! I'll be lurking for motivation!0
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Girl, you look absolutely stunning! Nicely done!!!Hey I'll bite with this!
SW: about 300 (let's just say I avoided a scale like a plague lol)
CW: 173
I have a "large frame" very wide hips (I doubt I'd ever be smaller than an 8, and im barely a 10 now) and shoulders.
I'm hoping to be down another 13 pounds... but dang it's hard at this point! :sad: Would also like my chest back... lol.
Forgot to mention I'm 5'11"0 -
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how many calories are you tall girls eating?
I'm 5'9 and eating about 1700 calories on average, more if I exercise. :bigsmile:
I'm 6' 183 lbs to get to 160 lbs.
I have a fitbit and am trying to lose 1 lb a week.
The MFP goal is 1860 before any exercise. Usually I can eat 2000-2100 cals if not more on an average day (I have a fairly active job)
I am 5'11 starting weight was 186 (as of Jan.1 2014) I workout six days a week and consume at least a gallon of water every day. I eat about 1,250 calories and no more. To lose weight you need to burn at least 500 calories a day. This was direction from my trainer and I have already lost 10 pounds in a month.1 -
how many calories are you tall girls eating?
I'm 5'9 and eating about 1700 calories on average, more if I exercise. :bigsmile:
I'm 6' 183 lbs to get to 160 lbs.
I have a fitbit and am trying to lose 1 lb a week.
The MFP goal is 1860 before any exercise. Usually I can eat 2000-2100 cals if not more on an average day (I have a fairly active job)
I am 5'11 starting weight was 186 (as of Jan.1 2014) I workout six days a week and consume at least a gallon of water every day. I eat about 1,250 calories and no more. To lose weight you need to burn at least 500 calories a day. This was direction from my trainer and I have already lost 10 pounds in a month.
That's great, but probably not sustainable, eventually your body will go into starvation mode, and your metabolism will be lowered so much you will find you will stop seeing any progress. I'm 5'10, 18 years old, and weigh about 162. My daily calories are 1510, and that's with the 500 calorie deficit. Unless you have a very sedentary lifestyle outside of the near-daily exercise, your car is going to run out of gas. :frown:0 -
I am not sure how to post photos but here is my weight loss story and I still have a lot to go.
In 2009 when I got married-240-245lbs
When I gave birth to my youngest son I gained a ton of weight and didn't lose very much after. I even began working out and still didn't lose but 5lbs.
2011 I got diagnosed with Hypothyroidism-304lbs
Started MFP in January 2012 but didn't stay on for very long-293lbs
Started back on MFP December 2012-288lbs
Current Weight-244lbs
4lbs to go until my first goal! I am 31/32 in April, 5'7 (I get told I'm tall), long torso, wide hips, big ole booty, 40DDD, large body frame.0 -
5'10" and marking for inspiration0
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Ditto. Marking for inspiration.
HW 185
CW 167
GW 145
5' 8"0 -
This is my first time posting a picture.. so I apologize if it doesn't work. I am 5'9 and I have lost 40 pounds, I have been working at making better decisions and living a healthier lifestyle for the past six months and I've never been happier!4 -
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I don't have any good pictures to show :sad:
I'm a wee bit under 5'9"
Starting weight was around 225
My current weight (as of today) 169
My goal weight is 155-150
Hooray tall chicks! :drinker:0 -
I'm 5'8" and started at 260. The lowest I've been is 138 and I'm currently at 155.
You are super cute!! Awesome job!1 -
You look amazing :flowerforyou:I am 5"9...my guess is i am a medium frame....also there are no after photos YET as i am not finished yet
Before at 380 pounds
Now - 196 pounds
kazz
Holy moly girl, you look great! Keep up the excellent work!0 -
Jen... you've already seen my before/after shot, but I'll share it again for others participating in this thread.
I'm just a hair under 5'9" and currently weigh 136 lbs. I suppose I have a mixed frame - my shoulders, pelvis and ribcage are all spacious and would lead you to believe that I have a large frame. But my ankles, elbows and wrists are all quite delicate/tiny and fit within the measurements of a small frame. So, who knows...
In the 'after' photo below, I weighed about nine more pounds than I do now.
thank you for this! I am 5'9 and was looking for reference point so this is perfect.0
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