Look What 3 Years of Lifting Can Do...
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Very inspiring, what a great transformation. Thank you for sharing with us. Well done. Bravo0
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This is awesome - thanks for sharing!0
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From beatuiful To strong and beautiful!! Another example of how the scale can lie. Spectular results Toni!!0
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You are such an inspiration!!:flowerforyou: wink:0
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Amazing! You think I should start lifting too?!0
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You look awesome. May i ask what your height is and what kind of routine are you doing . Thanks0
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Amazing transformation, Toni!! I am so proud of you.0
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GO GIRL! Annnnnnnnd that's exactly why one shouldn't put so much stock into the number on the scale! You look MUCH lighter in the 2014 pic. I would've guessed your weight was the other way around. So toned and fit!!!
Amazing!
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Congrats, you look fabulous! More evidence of what lifting can do, what a wonderful transformation!0
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Amazing!0
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Great job! And a good lesson for those who want quick results, because true transformation takes time and perseverance. Keep up your great work0
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Awesome job, Toni. I know that I need to work more strength training into my workouts. I tend to do cardio only. Never sure what strength training exercises to do. I love to do planks, but when it comes to lifting I am clueless. I just became a runner a couple years ago which has led to a total lifestyle transformation for me. I recently finished my first non-official half marathon in February (on my treadmill). I am going to complete my first official half-marathon in April in Toledo, Ohio. At my highest non-pregnancy weight I was a whopping 230 lbs with a lean weight of 145 lbs. I lost about 50 lbs, only to gain about 30 back. Now I am proud to finally be at a healthy BMI for my height, 5'9". I have always had a muscular/athletic build, and I know that I can add muscle fairly easily. I am the lightest I have ever been in my adult life at 163 lbs. I guess I fear weight lifting will make the scale go up again and it very well may. That is a mental thing for me. I hate to see that number go up. My boys are both teenagers now and are involved in sports year round. They lift at their school a few times a week. Part of me wants to lift with them, but I know that would be so uncool, lol. I am patient and don't expect results overnight. I guess I just am afraid to cut back on my cardio. Your story is helping me to not be so afraid anymore.
O Hay there, fellow Glass City gal! :drinker:
OP: AMAZING results!0 -
Totally Awesome!!0
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Awesome results; all your hard work is clear to see Toni. Well done hun.
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WOW great job, I love your arms especially, nice one!!0
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You did a damn good job!0
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Oh God you're sooo bulky and masculine! Terrible! Go back to the treadmill! :laugh:
You are amazing. Success stories like yours are the reason I'll be starting weight lifting tomorrow!0 -
Well done!0
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Gorgeous! Amazing that gaining weight made u look better. I nedded to see this post. Thanx for sharing.0
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Awesome job, Toni!!! So proud of you!!! xoxo0
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I saw the picture and said "DAMMMMMNNNNNNNNNN" in the long drawn out way in my head...
seriously... amazing job!0 -
Wow! :drinker:0
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Awesome Job!!!!!! I just started to add weights to my workout I have high hopes now LOL. Did you use free weights or machine? I am starting with P90X so I can learn the proper way but its hard!!! Anyways Good for you and thanks for the motivation you are right the pictures speak for themselves.0
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WOW...Now that is fantastic...Thanks for the motivation!0
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Awesome job Toni and kudos for posting! Glad we are friends!0
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Lifting ROCKS! Great work!0
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Loving it!!!! You look amazing as always mama! I want to look like you when I grow up! Its true what they say about the scale.....
SCREW THE SCALE!!!!!0 -
OMG that is amazing.:flowerforyou: So inspirational, especially since I turned 39 two weeks ago..lol0
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Great job. The weight a person is does NOT reveal the whole picture, for sure. What a fantastic representation of muscle weighing more but being worth every ounce. This so motivates me because I definitely weigh more than I seemingly should even when in top shape because of the muscle I gain. Here's to not being depressed over a scale again when I'm working hard and eating healthy!0
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