Female Endomorphs - Before and After Pics (And Tips?)

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  • arabianhorselover
    arabianhorselover Posts: 1,488 Member
    Same with me. Thanks for the quiz.
    I'm between endomorph and mesomorph (according to this quiz: http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/becker3.htm ). I know I feel better and tend to lose more weight when I lay-off non-veg and non-fruit carbs and sweets (my weakness!). I hope to have something more to lend to this discussion in the upcoming months!
  • I'm an endomorph and for the last couple of years I have really struggled to lose any significant amount of weight and keep it off. I'm 5''7' and 206lbs at my heaviest. I found myself doing more and more exercise but not really seeing the benefit I expected based on calories eaten vs calories expended. And I got so frustrated seeing my sisters who can eat what they want and don't exercise but are much slimmer than me. It just wasn't making any sense to me. So just last week when I was looking to increase level of fitness yet again by joining Crossfit. I came across a video on youtube of Gary Taubes giving a presentation at a crossfit seminar. I found his talk so insightful that I bought his book "Why we get fat and what to do about". This book has thrown everything I once believed out of the window and I finally understand why I have struggle to control my weight for so long. So if the calories in/calories out approach is working for you either I highly recommend it. I hope this helps someone else.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obUBaclfsys
    http://www.amazon.com/Why-We-Get-Fat-About/dp/0307474259/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383952341&sr=8-1&keywords=why+we+get+fat
  • bluehusker82
    bluehusker82 Posts: 2 Member
    I'm so glad I found this!!! I've been doing this for over a year now and I've lost but not at all where I wanted to be in a yr!! It is soooooooo slow and I tend to get very frustrated!!!! I have been tweaking my diet and workouts constantly as I could not go full force right off the bat lol anyways I would love a couple of new endomorph friends to compare, compete, and be accountable to!! :)
  • Hello. I am an endomorphic body type and a person as well, haha. I just wanted to say that what I have researched abt endomorphs proclaims that we are to beef up on the protein. I began eating protein once a day (usually a hard boiled egg white) and lost 22 lbs in 4.5 months. I'm INTJ, btw. What are u? How is ure weight loss journey coming along?
  • Hello. Im a newbie, too! And an endomorph! Big hips and teeny waist for my size, a US size 18. Are u actively losing weight? I read that after 20 min of drinking 17oz of water ure metabolism increases by 30%!!!!! SO this is the most optimal time to exercise! I've lost 22 lbs and am sooo proud of myself. How is ure routine going?
  • Hi, I'm an endomorph too! I'd love to make some friends on MFP to lose weight together! Friend me!
  • MrsSki38
    MrsSki38 Posts: 68 Member
    Hi ladies-

    I've found my way back after 8 months. I ended up with a pinched nerve in my neck which halted any kind of activity/working out for almost 5 months. Then it was work busy season and here we are.

    I started back with a trainer last week and he's tough. Like kick my rear end tough. But then I've not been in the gym since last year and haven't ran but 5 or 6 times all winter.

    Over the course of 8 months, I've done a lot of reading about food and how our bodies process it and also paid attention to how my body reacted to foods. I did a successful Whole30 and while I only lost a couple of pounds, I lost a quite a few inches. My lowest weight was 162 and a waist measurement of 35. I'm 5'4".

    I'm back to about 172 with a 38 waist measurement. I've realized I need to cut processed carbs completely. No pasta, rice or bread. And no dairy. I bloat terribly. I have a really hard time meeting my protein macro (I've set them at 30/40/40, carbs/fat/protein respectively) and really don't want to supplement with protein shakes and bars. Macro for calories is 1700 and I'm under almost 95% of the time. I am only working out about 40 minutes 3x a week and will be increasing that.

    I need to get in the mindset of doing another Whole30 and stick with clean eating when I'm done. I'm so ready for warmer weather and lots of yummy produce being more readily available.
  • Lizabelle1212
    Lizabelle1212 Posts: 252 Member
    Bump to read later. Endomorph here too :)
  • victoria_plum78
    victoria_plum78 Posts: 15 Member
    Hey, fellow endomorph here as well. Some great information on this thread and just starting my new diet plan today and trying to keep my carbs below 50g and from veggies/fruit. Think I have been in denial that I can eat bread and it doesn't affect me....well fast forward to today and I'm a stone heavier and the only thing I have done differently is turn into a 'bread head'!

    I've also started a 10k training plan so running between 45-60 mins a day along with a dog walk and going to also fit in some kettlebell training as well.

    Fingers crossed I can lose lbs and inches....and when I do will post my before and after pics :)
  • shapefitter
    shapefitter Posts: 900 Member
    This is not an impossible thing for anyone, no matter what your body type. I'd agree with the ladies above me- Weight training (serious weight training, no barbie weights) HIIT for cardio and maybe some martial arts inspired cardio (really killer full body workout!)

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    (I'm actively flexing here, about 8 months after the first pic)

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    (not actively flexing, about 10 months after first pic)

    Jonesie said it best. The muscle you need to flex is patience. It's not fast, and it doesn't happen on our schedules. Don't get discouraged.

    Fantastic!
  • linnyG33
    linnyG33 Posts: 30 Member
    im ready for the warmer weather too.

    I'm also 5'4" and 175 as of this morning. waist is 36. hips are 42. Im a "squash".

    I may copy your macros this month to try it out. trying to do a water challenge also. im so dehydrated.
  • MrsSki38
    MrsSki38 Posts: 68 Member
    I haven't been logging food as much as I should be. I am also trying to pay more attention to when I'm actually hungry and not eating out of boredom. Yesterday I wasn't hungry at all but felt that I would just die if I didn't eat something. I knew I wasn't hungry, I wasn't tired or sluggish. Just felt like I HAD to have something to eat. I need to break that feeling.

    Weather is warming up finally!!

    Linny - my waist is slightly bigger than your and hips are the same. I'm hoping for some kind of movement down in the next couple weeks.

    Keep a water bottle with you all the time. I bought one that I can stand taking everywhere with me and isn't much fuss to drink out of. That's helped a lot.

    I have lots of trouble hitting the protein macro. I at least try to get at least 50% of the way there every day.
  • katmarsc
    katmarsc Posts: 118 Member
    so glad I found this post, I stumbled upon a great article today and that lead me searching MFPl
    how to get started when your diet feels broken. How to troubleshoot nutrition plans when “they’ve just stopped working”. http://www.precisionnutrition.com/fix-a-broken-diet


    I'm also 5'4" and stuck at 160 since January. waist is 31 1/2 . hips are 42. I am pretty my sedentary, I won't lie and say I work out, because the most exercise I do right now is 9-5 desk job, come home to mom with dementia and retired DH recouping from foot surgery.
    I just changed my macros to this.
    1278 kcal Daily Calorie Intake
    49 g Carbohydrates (15%, 196 kcal)
    98 g Protein (31%, 392 kcal)
    77 g Fat (54%, 690 kcal)

    I would like some input, I know we are each unique but i find it intriguing on the body composition.

    I am Primal, have not had wheat, grains, beans since Nov 2013. I don't miss them. I eat healthy fats and work my way up to my daily protein/fat by almond butter, avocados, string cheese. nuts.

    I hope to add a few of you on as friends, my diary is public, if you like what you see and what to do this journey together, please friend me.
  • smilebhappy
    smilebhappy Posts: 811 Member
    I think I may drop into this category (?)
    Bump to read thru later
  • StephVa22
    StephVa22 Posts: 28
    I feel like a bonehead, but what does HIIT mean in reference to cardio?! Fellow endomorph btw!
  • katmarsc
    katmarsc Posts: 118 Member
    I feel like a bonehead, but what does HIIT mean in reference to cardio?! Fellow endomorph btw!


    We are all learning.;) . The best I can describe it is HIIT is a form of cardio that couples intervals of high-intensity exercise (such as sprinting) with intervals of either low-intensity exercise (such as walking at a slow pace) or complete rest.f you google the term it will provide a wealth of links and knowledge.
  • kself007
    kself007 Posts: 2 Member
    Hi this might be a dumb question but what is an endomorph?
  • smilebhappy
    smilebhappy Posts: 811 Member
    kself007
    Hi this might be a dumb question but what is an endomorph?

    No question is a dumb question :)

    Per Google.....endomorph body type is solid and generally soft. Endomorphs gain fat very easily. Endo’s are usually of a shorter build with thick arms and legs. Muscles are strong, especially the upper legs. Endomorphs find they are naturally strong in leg exercises like the squat.

    Typical traits of an Endomorph:

    •Soft and round body
    •Gains muscle and fat very easily
    •Is generally short
    •"Stocky" build
    •Round physique
    •Finds it hard to lose fat
    •Slow metabolism
    •Muscles not so well defined
    When it comes to training endomorphs find it very easy to gain weight. Unfortunately, a large portion of this weight is fat not muscle. To keep fat gain to a minimum, endomorphs must always train cardio as well as weights. Usually supplements may not be needed as long as the person has a high protein intake in their diet.
  • R_Woodruff
    R_Woodruff Posts: 74 Member
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    Not quite an after. I'm halfway there, but definitely seeing major progress!
  • TrailNurse
    TrailNurse Posts: 359 Member
    I started out as an endomorph and after a 116 lb loss, I am an endomorphic-mesomorph. I gain muscle very easily but I still struggle with this square abdomen and belly. I gain weight very easily and have to watch my carbs very closely. I time them around my workouts (before and after) and try not to consume them after that. I eat a lot of chicken, broccoli, cabbage, Greek yogurt, fish, green beans, yams, eggs, bison, salads, turkey, etc. I weight train (heavy) 4-5 days and 15-20 minutes of HIIT 5-6 days a week. If I didn't have loose skin, I would be very happy with my body. Feel free to look at before and after photos in my profile. My diary is also open.
  • maryv83
    maryv83 Posts: 73 Member
    I'm so glad I stumbled across this thread. Who knew that my body type was so common? I'm short (5'0) with really wide hips and waist than my stomach. It's so awkward when I gain weight because it all goes to my waist and hips, but my waist is always small. I'm also pretty top heavy, so when I gain even 10 pounds, it looks like 20.

    Per doctor's orders, I have completely cut out grains and processed sugar. I still eat fruit, but only in the morning or afternoon after I eaten something with heavy protein. Cutting the grains has helped tremendously - no more brain fog, sleepiness at 2pm at work and I actually have energy to exercise. Doc says I'm not gluten intolerant, but I know that when I eat it, I feel it almost immediately, so we both agreed I needed to stop eating it. I'm also hypoglycemic, and with that... no more sugary sweets/foods.

    My best advice is limit the carby grain type foods - breads, pasta, rice, etc. They are bloat friendly, not weight loss friendly. If you have to eat them, stick with whole grain options. Feel free to add me. I would love to have more friends that are experiencing the same journey as me.
  • I'm an Endomorph with an hourglass shape. I'm just starting, so definitely no after pics to post, but this thread has been really helpful.
    I often play with my food choices & ways to help my body along. Two things I've found that consistently work: Drinking unfiltered apple cider vinegar before a meal (3T max, but as little as 2t helps - just drink it straight & get it over with) helps me slow waaaay down on the carbs; and drinking warm (or hot - your preference) water with at least 1T of raw honey first thing in the morning helps me eat less all day. (fresh squeezed lemon juice optional, but quite helpful).
    I can see the difference in my skin, my energy levels, and how many carbs I can 'tolerate'. ACV makes the biggest difference for me. If I drink it for 2 or 3 days at least twice a day, then cookies & other sugary delights don't agree with me at all & actually taste 'yucky' after the 2nd or 3rd bite. I'm definitely starting back on the ACV first thing tomorrow.

    Wish me luck!
  • amazinglyjae
    amazinglyjae Posts: 49 Member
    bump
  • shapefitter
    shapefitter Posts: 900 Member
    This is my update post.. as of today, I am 20lbs lighter and have hit my goal of 20lbs. Best advice = start out small!

    Started Jan 1, Day 171 is today

    JANUARY 2013 ME:
    181.5LBS / 32% BF / SIZE 13 US/CAN
    33" Waist
    39" Hips
    39" Navel
    23.5" Thighs
    121.8 lbs of Lean Mass
    59.2 lbs of Fat

    CURRENT ME (6/20/2013):
    161LBS / 19.7% BF / SIZE 6 US/CAN
    28" Waist
    34" Hips
    32.5" Navel
    21" Thighs
    129.3 lbs of Lean Mass
    31.7 lbs of Fat

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    Wow! Amazing job! :heart: Just curious, how tall are you? :)

    Thanks so much!

    I'm 5' 6"

    I guessed you'd be about my height, and I'm 5'7''
  • shapefitter
    shapefitter Posts: 900 Member
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    heres pictures of my back before and afters
    Wow! You look awesome! (: Good job!!
    I look quite a bit like you in your "before" photos. Hope I can look as healthy as you someday soon!

    thank you :) and believe it or not most of that is toning! some 5 pound dumbells and jillian michaels did the trick

    Even your eyebrows have shaped up!
  • I too just recently discovered the different body types and what it "means" to be an endomorph. It explains so many reasons why I have never beed able to budge the layer of fat off of my hips and thighs... no matter if I was riding my bike 150 miles/week or calorie restricting!!!
    I have been eating primal since the end of November... and I don't miss anything... except maybe the occasional pancake. It's so funny... all the years I spent eating 1200 low-fat carb heavy calories a day.... gross!!
    I am 43; 5'5 and 120lbs.. but its a fluffy 120... I have a very small frame. My calorie goals are 1640. I've had 4 babies... yikes.
    My macros are set to:
    20c/60f/20p
    I feel really good eating this way.
    I exercise in some way every day, weight train 3 days/HIIT cardio 3 days/ final day hike or walk at moderate intensity.
    I am entering my 7th week of continuous working out and am just starting to see some change in my body and strength. I have not dropped or gained a pound. I am not looking to lose weight, but to shed that squishy layer and build some muscle.
    If anyone wants to share meal tips, etc... please message me!
  • Fatlorenzo
    Fatlorenzo Posts: 101 Member
    Anybody else think they have this body type, and like to be friends? I'm on my weight loss journey, and would love to have more friends
  • shapefitter
    shapefitter Posts: 900 Member
    I haven't been logging food as much as I should be. I am also trying to pay more attention to when I'm actually hungry and not eating out of boredom. Yesterday I wasn't hungry at all but felt that I would just die if I didn't eat something. I knew I wasn't hungry, I wasn't tired or sluggish. Just felt like I HAD to have something to eat. I need to break that feeling.

    Weather is warming up finally!!

    Linny - my waist is slightly bigger than your and hips are the same. I'm hoping for some kind of movement down in the next couple weeks.

    Keep a water bottle with you all the time. I bought one that I can stand taking everywhere with me and isn't much fuss to drink out of. That's helped a lot.

    I have lots of trouble hitting the protein macro. I at least try to get at least 50% of the way there every day.

    I take protein shakes, for I have been advised to eat 70-100g of protein a day. I'm less bloated, and feel a lot more energetic. My carbs, follow naturally. Usually, 180-200g a day.
  • Serah87
    Serah87 Posts: 5,481 Member
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  • BUMPING! :)

    Thank God I found this message board about ENDOMORPHS! I am a true Endo…I am apple shaped, stores fat easily, gain muscles fairly, big-boned and pretty strong :) I started my fitness journey in Summer 2007 and was able to successfully lose 50 lbs, dropped from size 12 to size 4 in 4 years. Slowly but surely…NO SHORTCUTS.

    My lowest weight was 133lbs/Size4/18% Body Fat in 2011.
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    My lifestyle was:
    =working out 5-6x/week (sometimes 2x/day)
    =lifting heavy 2x; 1x moderate weight
    =cardio kickboxing 2x/week
    =HIITs 3-4x/week
    =walking almost everyday with our dogs (30mins-1hour)
    =eating 90% clean at 1,800 calories/day

    Come 2012, I was:
    = working out 3-4x/week (mostly lifting)
    =lifting heavy 2x; 1x moderate weight
    =HIITs 2-3x
    =Stayed active everyday.
    =Eating 90% clean. No more tracking of calories/ macros (FREEDOM!!!)
    I was 155lbs/Size 6…but loving my curves and toned body :D

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    Come 2013-2014
    =still lifted 2x/week heavy + 1x/body pump
    =1x/week HIITs
    =2-3days/week walking with dogs.
    Still active and moving BUT started eating 80% clean, more cheats here and there. I ate a bite-sized chocolate, 1-2 pcs a day too…went back to that BAD and addictive habit. I ate more calories (even healthy food) than I should so I started gaining fat. I am pretty strong. I have developed great traps and stronger abs (though cuts aren't visible)
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    BUT I look bigger with the muscles gained PLUS fats gained :/
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    I want to stay STRONG but want to lean out a bit. I don't really have an ideal weight or dress size but I have an ideal LOOK. I know that losing 20lbs will make a big difference in the way I look, how I carry myself (carrying excess fats isn't fun) and I know losing that fat will make my muscles SHINE :D I want to see cuts!!!

    I want to end being an ENDOMORPH---I want to be an ANIMORPH :D So I am planning my meals and will be increasing my activity everyday. I will log my food and eat 1600cal on non-lifting days and 1800-2000cal on lifting days. Will make sure I nail the macros!!! No rush nor overnight success. I want to be able to deadlift 235lbs and bench 115-135lbs by end of the year!!! I CAN DO THIS :)

    FIT FOR LIFE!!!

    Thanks for posting your stories, progress and insights <3

    Trina
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