5'6 ladies who've lost over 50 lbs?
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Great Thread! I'm in this same range too - thanks so much for all the motivation.0
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Yes! Great thread! Im a bit taller at 5'6.5 but starting weight was 240 and im down to 159! Its been almost two years exactly since i started which was how long i had originally planned. It is going to take time, just stick with it. Healthy eating and exercise are key. If you can keep up with these you will see results! I have about ten pounds left to go and it has been the hardest, scale hasnt budged in almost three months. Honestly joining myfitnesspal was the best decision i made for my weight loss! Being able to look back at how far ive come helps keep me focused on finishing this! I dont know how to post photos but i have some on my profile. Feel free to add/message if you have any questions! And good luck, you can do this!0
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Thank you everyone for your responses, you're all doing awesome! Very motivating0
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I'm 5'5" and went from 206.8 to 132.4 pounds. Pics in profile.0
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I'm 5' 6.5"
I haven't done progress pics for a while so I can't post that.
I have found that slow and steady works for me. I make progress, I take a break and maintain it, then I make progress again. Not all of my life is gonna be steady loss! There are season (like the holidays) where maintenance is a victory!
I started doing dietbet and that helped me stay accountable after the initial easy weightloss. I hate losing money!
I log everything. And I log meals before I eat them (when possible) so I know what I'm working with for the day...
I accept "good enough"
I eat a LOT of fiber and drink a LOT of water. It cuts cravings and bloat! Fills you up.
I pick things that I slowly improve. Right now, I'm cutting down on the sugar in my morning coffee.
I don't skimp on "real food". I eat real butter. Have real half and half. I eat food my body will recognize as food (instead of "low fat" diet stuff). I just control for portions and I stay active. It feels SO much better than the fake diet foods.
I don't worry about fat intake. I eat tuna, avocados, coconut milk etc... things that are NOT gonna fit my macros. But I don't worry about it. I worry about calories, I worry about getting enough protein. I try and not have a lot of simple carbs.
I think a lot of this is about learning YOUR body, as everyone's body and tastes and lifestyle are going to be different. But I will say- slow and steady wins this race! It is becoming easier and easier to maintain because i did it gradually. I don't have to feel ripped off!
Oh, and BUILD THAT MUSCLE! (eating protein and resistance train). It will burn far more in the long run and you will look HOTTER during0 -
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I'm 5'7" and started at 260, down to 170. Feel free to add me as a friend. I log regular and my diary is open. I started with Leslie Sansones Walk Away the Pounds(You can find them some on YouTube) and it just took off from there.
I love those DVDs!! Just finished a 4 mile walk!! I think I have about 10 of them and they are great!!0 -
I am 5'6" and started at 224. I have been higher but started to lose before I really got serious in April 2012. I can't post any pictures because I am at work. However, there are some before and after pictures on my profile. Add me, if you would like. By the way, I just turned 51. So, if anyone tells you that you can't lose weight once you are a certain age, it isn't true!0
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Great job, how did you do it?0
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Hey,
I have lost just over 50Lbs and am 5'6. I started out at 203Lbs. I am currently 147lbs and feel great. Still want to lose a bit more though so be really comfortable and have a bit of a buffer. It's taken me a year to lose the weight and the last bit really is the hardest.
I am quite muscly naturally so have always been heavier. I have loads of before, during and after pics - here is one. I have just figured out photobucket!!!
URGH no i havent figured out photobucket!0 -
I'm around 5'5" or 5'6". I started at 220 lbs. I am now 120. I feel as though that might be too small (I get told I'm almost just bones a lot lol) so I might work on gaining until 130 in the long run. For now, I've been maintaining at 120. When I was bigger, I had a very sedentary lifestyle. I'm a gamer, and I let that control me. I'd sit on my butt almost all day, playing World of Warcraft and stuffing my face with potato chips. I wanted to change. When my knee started hurting and I found I couldn't climb the stairs without panting, I decided to change.
I now exercise at least 30 minutes a day. I do cardio and strength, with some yoga tossed in the mix. I do have some loose skin that bothers me, but I'm trying not to let it ruin my self image. I have a lot of stretch marks. I have always been prone to them, though. I will say if you are, keep some lotion around for them. Losing weight causes them, too. I went from a woman's size 20 to a size 7. I bought a new pair of jeans from Citi Trends Saturday... and they're a 7! I started by cutting soda. A lot of people doubt it can lead to weight loss... let me tell you. Regular (non-diet) soda-pop has about 130-200 calories PER SERVING. Imagine drinking nothing but soda (no water, no juice, no milk) every day. That's about 1000 calories right there. So, replacing soda with lighter juices, coffee, tea, water and - eventually - diet soda, I cut out at least 1000 calories a day. In the beginning, I did things a bit unhealthy. But I realized that that extreme wasn't any better than overeating. Now, I eat between 1,300-1800 calories a day. On heavy exercise days, maybe even about 2,000 or more. I'm on maintenance now, though. When I was still losing (and trying to get out of the unhealthy way of losing), I focused on 1,200-1,600.
I have before and after pictures, but I don't feel like digging for them. I might post some later. All the best! Good luck. Remember to stay healthy and don't get too lost in all of it. The goal is to be healthy, not to 'look' a certain way.0 -
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Hey! I am 5'6'', I have lost over 40lbs over the past year. I posted a success story a couple of weeks ago that talks more about some of what I did. Feel free to take a look! Good luck and feel free to add me as a friend!
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/1256786-40lbs-down-only-20lbs-to-go0 -
Jumping on this as I kind of fit this description...
I am 5'5 and currently hoping to lose close to 50 lbs! I am shooting for 45 as my first goal, but will see how I look/feel afterwards.
Love reading/seeing pics of all of those who have had success! I am plugging away every day, and happy with my progress so far!0 -
Here's mine so far. I'm 5'6.5". The first picture is at 226ish about 2 months after having my son. The second one is at about 188 pounds not quite a year later. I'm currently at 180.2 as of this morning, but I don't have any new pictures.
I watch my calories very closely (weigh my food and log everything that goes in my mouth), and exercise 5-6 days a week. I change up my exercise a lot. Elliptical, running, 30DS, lifting weights, RI30 are all things I've done on a regular basis over the last year.
I'd like to lose 30-40 more pounds, to be between 140 and 150 (or at least that's what I think right now).
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I'm 5'6" I've lost a total of 72 lbs. Unfortunately, I didn't start taking progress pics until I'd already lost twenty pounds. This following picture is a fifty pound difference. These last 10 pounds have been a struggle as I really upped my exercise and have had to adjust my calories. I'm hoping to lose at least fifteen more to be in a "healthy" weight range.
Good luck on your journey!
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Bump. I am 5'6" and have lost 38lbs so far. I don't know how to add pics...0
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I started at the end of July 2013 at 206 pounds. I am currently 160 pounds and I am 5'5". Feel free to add me as friends for access to my diary and before/after photos. I am also a vegetarian and maintain a daily intake between 1200-1600 calories (although I try to aim for around 1200 and I do eat back any calories I lose from that day's exercise).0
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I love this thread, I'm in the same boat. 5'6, SW 242 lbs, CW 238 lbs. I actually don't know what I should do with my goal weight. 145 lbs is where I ultimately want to be, but I thought it might be better to break it up a little so it doesn't seem so far off; I set my GW to 180 lbs instead and was going to change it once I reached that milestone. Anyone else do something similar?
Same here.
I would like to hit 175 first, and then go from there.0 -
Hello!
I'm 5'6" and started in January 2013 at 235 pounds. I currently weigh 162 pounds, but my goal weight (for now) is 150. I lost 60 pounds in 2013 by simply eating at a moderate calorie deficit (enough to lose about a pound a week after the first couple months) and doing exercises that I liked. I do some kind of workout 3-5 days a week. I log what I eat every single day (476 days so far!), and I log my food as accurately as possible, which includes using a food scale when I'm at home, researching menu options when I go out to eat, and keeping my portions reasonable when I'm at a party or family gathering.
In 2013, I did lots of Jillian Michaels circuit training DVDs, dabbled in running, walked my dogs often, and did a lot of bike riding in the summer. In January 2014, I started running and lifting heavy 3 times a week. I try to follow the IIFYM approach to eating. I eat the foods I like with my protein, fat, and carb requirements in mind, and I usually leave room in my day for some kind of treat. I have not eliminated anything from my diet and still enjoy all the same foods I ate before, but now I pay close attention to portion sizes and aim for a balanced and moderate way of eating. My diary is open if you want to have a look.
It's been a long road to get to this point, and I have a lot of work ahead of me, but it has been the most rewarding experience of my life.
I don't know how to resize that, but there are more photos on my profile.
Wow !! Congratulations
Tigons with your continued weight loss, you are doing it the correct way and I am sure you will reach your goals, I love your positive attitude, well done.0 -
I Just put this in the faces thread, but thought it fit here too
I'm 5'6ish (was 5'8" before my accident) this is me before at 205, and after at 120
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Here's the main piece of advice I give everybody, and it's the only piece of advice that really matters:
Don't quit. The only way to fail is to quit.
Everything else, you'll sort out along the way.
ETA: I just realized this sounds a bit sanctimonious...but it's still true!0 -
Hi, I'm 5ft 6 .. Start weight was 245lb ... Currently 169lb ... Goal weight 140lbs.... Feel free to add me :happy:0
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Hi all, I'm also 5'6", SW 242 on January 24, 2014, CW 210. It's been hard to lose 32lbs in just over 3 months, but I'm also loving it. I get impatient, and discouraged sometimes when I don't see any results at all for a week or 2, but then I finally get past that stall and have a 4lb week, and it's awesome, and re-inspires me.
I go to the gym 6 days a week, eat relatively clean at a 1000-1400 calorie/day deficit (set to 1000/day, but only eat back about half my exercise cals). I'm not going nuts with the clean eating, and haven't cut out any particular foods, as I want this to be sustainable. I'm mostly just making better choices, and realizing that if I really want that brownie, that's okay, it just means that I can either have nothing but a can of tuna for dinner, or spend an extra half hour at the gym to make up for it. I also try make sure my splurge meal day never coincides with my off day from the gym, so I'm rarely over my goal for the day.
For exercise, I do strength training/weight lifting 3 days/week, and cardio the other 3. I break it up between circuit training, functional training, and the weight room or weight machines, plus I see a personal trainer once a week, which is usually when I do the weight room, so I have a spotter. For cardio, it's mostly the elliptical, but I also walk on the treadmill, and am starting to run for 1-2 minutes at a time now too, and going a little farther every day!
The biggest things that have helped me have been accurately measuring all my food with a food scale, though I don't use it as much anymore, as I have gotten much better at estimating within an ounce for certain foods, but didn't know how far off I was on some things in the beginning. Also, getting an activity tracker and heart rate monitor to more accurately estimate my actual energy expenditure each day. I was much further off on my exercise estimates than I had been on food. I personally went with the Polar Loop and Polar HR7, and love them, and wear both every day. If nothing else, the Loop reminds me to get up and walk around when I'm at the office all day, rather than just sitting still for 8 hours straight.
Anyone can feel free to add me, too :-)
I have some pics on my profile too, but here's my progress so far. Left is January 30, 2014, about 238lbs, right is April 25, 2014, at about 212lbs.
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