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Hey there!
My starting weight was 255 lbs
My current weight: 125 lbs
I lost the 130 lbs in about 14ish months. A little over a year. I've been maintaining for a year now!0 -
SW: 214.8
GW: 155
CW: 154
Took about 10 months to lose the 60 lbs. I've been maintaining for about 6-1/2 months now.0 -
SW: 207 lb
GW: 125 lb
CW: 123 lb
Took 10 months, been maintaining for 5 months.0 -
SW 194
gw 147
cw 151
Took me about 18 months to loose the weight. Been maintaining since December 2012.0 -
sw: 122
gw: 105
cw: 107
I started 1/1/2014. It took me 5 months and I am very happy at 107. My weight does go up and down a pound or two on any given week.0 -
SW: 212
GW: 185
CW: 185
Been maintaining for 2 yrs.0 -
SW: 183
GW: 140
CW: 155
Actually, I started at January 2013. My goal was originally 160 before May 2013 for that summer. Because I am a student, I took fitness, weight training, and modern dancing for my classes during that semester and was 155 in the end. I was on a hiatus from summer 2013 to just last week, but my weight did not change during that course. Now, I changed my goal to 140 to normal my BMI since I am overweight still.0 -
SW: 163
GW (after several intermediate points): 127
CW: 127+-
Time: 8 months
I've been in maintenance since April and am currently working on strength.0 -
SW: 156
GW:130
CW: about 133+-
Took me just 3 months to lose it.
Been maintaining for about 12 years.
It was my first time losing weight, so I'm pretty pleased I've been able to maintain.
I think I do well because I haven't gone back to my bad habits.0 -
SW: 283
GW: 200
CW: 191
I surprisingly lost 91 pounds in 10 months and have been maintaining now for about 2-3 months. I religiously kept up with the recommended calorie goal using MFP. I was doing mostly cardio starting off (jogging, biking). Now its more toning and strength training. I don't complete my logs as much as I use to, but I do log in everyday and check calorie and nutrition content on some foods. This app has EXTREMELY helped me to achieve and even surpass my goals. I'm maintain by exercising 2-3 times a week and sticking to my daily caloric goals.0 -
Congrats!0
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SW: 174
GW: 130
CW: 127
It took me 6 months to lose the weight and I've maintained within 2 pounds +/- for the past two months.0 -
It is really, really nice to see all you long term maintainers.0
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SW: 180 (July 2013)
GW: 160 (I reached 157 in January of this year)
CW:155-160 (depending on the day/week, etc...) I've been maintaining for 6 months.
I'm 5' 6.5" and my BMI has me at overweight. My doctor says otherwise, so I'm happy with her assessment. When I weigh less than 150-155 I look ill.
I run 2-3 miles 2-4 times a week. I use the elliptical on the days I don't run. I also do Vinyasa Flow Yoga and Pilates Reformer. I do core work and other strengthening exercises also. I work out 5-7 days/week.
I log on to MFP everyday, and feel it has played a HUGE role in my success and in the maintenance. It keeps me honest and keeps me driven.0 -
I started at 220 Lbs.
You're going to have a maintenance range...your weight isn't going to be static...nobody's is. Just like losing, you have to look at the trend over time....example, Monday I was 185 and Tuesday I was 181 and today (Wed) I was 182.4...I pretty much range from 180 - 185 with my 14 month average being 181.6...TREND!!!!!
The only difference between losing and maintaining for me is a few hundred calories...nothing has changed in the way I eat...I eat primarily nutrient dense whole foods and rock my nutrition at least 80 - 90% of the time (yeah...I like pizza and ice cream and whatnot and those kinds of things are just fine within the overall context of an otherwise balanced and wholesome diet) and I rock my fitness to be sure. That's where a lot of people go wrong...they stop getting in regular exercise because they equate exercise with trying to lose weight...it's actually far more important to maintenance than it is to losing.
For general fitness purposes I ride around 60 miles per week (sometimes more if I feel like it) and lift 3x weekly full body. I generally have 1 rest day per week. When I'm actually training my training days are intensified and ironically I go to two rest days per week but again, that's because my training is intensified substantially during actual training. Training days generally consist of two-a-day workout sessions and around 3500 calories per day.0 -
SW 210
CW 164
in less than 6 month period !0 -
SW - 178
GW - 130
CW - 115
I hit my goal about 7 months ago and surprisingly, I've struggled to maintain. I find that it's easier to lose than to maintain. I should gain about 7-10 pounds, but I'll be happy if I stop losing.0 -
I'm 5'2
measurements are
33 inches(breast)
27.5 inches(waist)
39 inches(hips)
starting weight 141lbs
current weight 127 (mostly)
i don't have a goal weight but i have a weight range i try to stay in and that's 125-128 lbs
it took me about 4 months0 -
sw 227
gw 127
cw 137
I reach 117, 8 months ago, 10 pounds under my goal.
I am trying now to get back to 127.
Keeping on target is very hard.
It is not so much that I over eat it is not walking like I was.0 -
SW 155
CW 126
Took me 7 months and have been maintaining since March, pretty much stayed at 126, occasionally my weight fluctuates by 1 or 2lbs but no more (so far). I didn't have a goal weight as I didn't think I had a lot of weight to lose (looking back I was clearly delusional), I was in this to improve my fitness and my trainer got me to sign up to MFP so he could see my eating habits.0 -
SW: 178
GW: 155
CW: 152
Maintaining for 10 months after 6 months to lose the 26 lbs.0 -
SW: 240 Lbs
GW: 190 lbs
CW: 172 lbs
175 was my long shot goal that sounded nice (but unattainable) so I set my goal to 190. However, once I hit 190 I just kept going! I've drastically slowed down now, but since I'm so close to getting my BMI into the normal range I'm kinda sorta shooting for that (168 lbs).
Took me 3 months to hit my original goal of loosing 50 lbs and 2 more months to drop another 15 lbs.0 -
For me, I think the most difficult part of maintaining is accepting the very normal weight flux and not internally freak out over the 1-3 lbs daily variance.
SW: 136
GW: 107
CW: 95 - 97 (I'm 4' 10" before anyone freaks - hehe)
It took me about 14 months to reach my goal weight. I have pretty much leveled off and is comfortably maintaining my CW for approximately 7 months now.
I've slowly learned to accept that there's really no 'maintenance phase' per say. This is how I want to live for the rest of my life. 'Maintenance phase' to me almost seems like a temporary stepping stone to something else but for me, there really is nothing else besides being healthy, eating right, and regular exercise. Not the most exciting but it works for me.
Best of luck to you!!0 -
SW: 201
GW: 170 took about 4 months
CW: 170 for the last month0 -
SW : 159 pounds
CW : 125 pounds
It took me 6 months to lose the weight ; have been maintaining for 10 months.
I am more motivated to exercise now than when i was trying to lose the weight, as the excitment of seeing the numbers on the scale drop has been replaced by the ones of seeing my fitness level and body composition change ( advice : take pictures now !! ) at my current weight0
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