Show me your before & afters please! <3
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Lmaoooooo I guess I should apologize for how messy my room is in both sets of pictures. Have you noticed how much laundry you go through after you start losing weight? Or is that just me?
Fabulous progress!
What does the cat cross-stitch on your wall say?0 -
I don't normally do this, but why not?
A difference of about 70lbs over two years.
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I started at 412 the first pic i was about 380 or so (maybe a little less) and the pic on the right this morning at 344
I have a LOOOOOOOONNNNGGGGG way to go but damn proud of how far I come already!0 -
Jean jay..Way to go!...you can already tell that the weight is falling off..keep it up!...I just joined and wanting to lose 50lbs by Valentines 2015....0
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AMAZING!! Here is me...but I don't to undies pix
In this picture was was down 31 lbs with 23 left to lose! This morning, however, the scale kicked my @$$ for allowing myself to 'celebrate' my birthday last week and weekend by adding 3 1/2 to that :frown:
You look great, and I LOVE your hair
Everyone looks amazing in this post! Great job!0 -
Jean jay..Way to go!...you can already tell that the weight is falling off..keep it up!...I just joined and wanting to lose 50lbs by Valentines 2015....
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Amazing! You look fabulous in both pics, but stunningly fabulous in your after pic! That dress! Those earrings!! Congratulations on getting the job done!
Btw.....I am so impressed and inspired by everyone's progress and willingness to post photos! Great job you all and thanks!0 -
I've been maintaining for a while with a few fluctuations here and there, and I've recently come to the conclusion that maintenance, more so than the enjoyment of losing weight and becoming fitter, is incredibly satisfying [at least for me]. There's just something about realising how far you've come and what you've achieved to get there, about the lifestyle change and realising you've come to enjoy – really enjoy – so many activities you used to hate. Maintenance has been about really learning to love exercise, rather than viewing it as a means to an end, and I think that's been the biggest thing for me over the past couple of years: I always used to view exercise as an evil, be it one I didn't want to partake in, and then a 'necessary' evil. Now, it's none of those. It's a habit and a hobby. Rather than maintenance per se, it's just ... living, right? To one's own fullest and best.
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Drepublic,
What exactly have you been doing for 180 days?
Do tell... I'll bet its Crossfit or Beachbody.... still looks great no matter how he got there
2 Rounds of P90x for the 180 days, followed by 3 rounds of Body Beast. Now I'm on a body building regimine. Crazy how far you can go in less than two years.0 -
These pictures are super inspiring. Just the boost I needed today. Thank you!!!! You guys look fantastic!0
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Left: 419 lbs, 56 inch waist --- Right: 169 lbs, 32 inch waist
You look sooooo different! You look a lot younger!0 -
Left: 419 lbs, 56 inch waist --- Right: 169 lbs, 32 inch waist
You look sooooo different! You look a lot younger!
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I started at 412 the first pic i was about 380 or so (maybe a little less) and the pic on the right this morning at 344
I have a LOOOOOOOONNNNGGGGG way to go but damn proud of how far I come already!
Whaaaaaat?!? Amazing - in like 8 weeks!!! You're a super-star!0 -
Wow Amazing!!!! Great job!!0
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Amazing!!! Keep up the good work. You motivate me????0
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Fantastic job everybody can't wait till I have an after picture0
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Amazing All! I am getting motivated now. Will start to take photos and weigh myself tonight0
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Exactly! And that is one of MY reasons for losing as well, i can not bend into the bathtub to give my 2 youngest their baths without back pain, or hand wash dishes or stand to fold laundry. im not THAT out of shape for my weight which is a lot still but the extra weight really does put a lot of strain on my backOk I'll play along. :happy:
that dude is the boss of this thread. damn!!
Right now you guys might be looking at this thread for inspiration, when you should really look to your reasons for being here...find your WHY..and you'll soon find your results. For me...I had to change for my two boys...having my back hurt giving them a bath was getting old. Consistency and TIME is your friend....I did not stop after 180 days. I kept going...and I will NOT STOP....current pictures below....keep going everyone...0 -
My first 50 lbs! Start weight: 307, Current weight: 257. Losing my first 100 lbs is the first goal, ultimate goal is about 120 lbs total.
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these are in progress pics
Me (almost 60 lbs gone..started in March..first pic I had already lost about 20lb..early May)
My husband..started the same time..hes down 72 lbs
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The before is 400lbs and my wedding day December 31st, 2002.
The after is 225lbs, and our 10th anniversary/vow renewal, December 31st, 2012
that is fantastic, you are adorable!0 -
5' - 8"/235lbs/30% BF to 182/16.5% BF and counting :happy:
Wow, not only a successful weight loss, but you look about 10 years younger!0 -
I started at 412 the first pic i was about 380 or so (maybe a little less) and the pic on the right this morning at 344
I have a LOOOOOOOONNNNGGGGG way to go but damn proud of how far I come already!
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These are all SO great to see! Hope to have a happy "after" pic
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Love it - Love it - Love it !!! Inspiration galore!
Congratulations to all and Thank You for posting picts!!0 -
I've been maintaining for a while with a few fluctuations here and there, and I've recently come to the conclusion that maintenance, more so than the enjoyment of losing weight and becoming fitter, is incredibly satisfying [at least for me]. There's just something about realising how far you've come and what you've achieved to get there, about the lifestyle change and realising you've come to enjoy – really enjoy – so many activities you used to hate. Maintenance has been about really learning to love exercise, rather than viewing it as a means to an end, and I think that's been the biggest thing for me over the past couple of years: I always used to view exercise as an evil, be it one I didn't want to partake in, and then a 'necessary' evil. Now, it's none of those. It's a habit and a hobby. Rather than maintenance per se, it's just ... living, right? To one's own fullest and best.
WOW you look amazing!! Fantastic job0
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