One year anniversary
jennylynn84
Posts: 659
Today it has been one year since I joined MFP and started dieting. It's hard to believe that A) I've stayed on this train and kept losing weight and what a change only a year (its gone so fast!) can make.
In Jan. 2010: I was definitely over 200 and pretty unhappy with the way I looked along with plenty of other things in my life.
Now, so much has changed. I've lost just over 80 lbs. I feel better, look better, feel good ABOUT looking better. I met my weight goal somewhere around the holidays and managed to keep going for a bit. I'm working on transitioning into maintenance. I have plans to start studying to become a certified personal trainer and wellness coach. My whole family is losing weight and feeling good and making big, good, permanent changes! I'm excited to have been a part of it and to continue seeing progress in the way that I look as I tone up.
So to everyone on here just starting out, you can totally do it. You just have to find a pattern and a plan that you can stick to.
Happy anniversary to me! :drinker:
In Jan. 2010: I was definitely over 200 and pretty unhappy with the way I looked along with plenty of other things in my life.
Now, so much has changed. I've lost just over 80 lbs. I feel better, look better, feel good ABOUT looking better. I met my weight goal somewhere around the holidays and managed to keep going for a bit. I'm working on transitioning into maintenance. I have plans to start studying to become a certified personal trainer and wellness coach. My whole family is losing weight and feeling good and making big, good, permanent changes! I'm excited to have been a part of it and to continue seeing progress in the way that I look as I tone up.
So to everyone on here just starting out, you can totally do it. You just have to find a pattern and a plan that you can stick to.
Happy anniversary to me! :drinker:
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Wow, you look fantastic! congratulations.0
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You look amazing!! That is awesome! Congrats! Thanks for sharing!!0
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WOW!!! You look great!!! And HAPPY! Great job! Very inspirational :flowerforyou:0
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That is awesome! Your words of encouragment will keep us newbies going. Looking good sista!
Happy anniversary:drinker:0 -
Thanks for the inspiration! You (and your husband?) look great!!0
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Congratulations on your success!!!0
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Thanks for the inspiration! You (and your husband?) look great!!
Thanks everyone!
And, yeh, that's the hubs. He's lost around 90-100 lbs himself. There are so many fewer chins in the newer picture! YAY!0 -
WOW, what a difference! Congratulations to and your family for such an inspiring story....keep up the amazing work!0
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Congrats!!! You look Fantasic,Way to go.0
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You look amazing and adorable!! What an inspiration your story is, and best of luck toward becoming a personal trainer!0
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Congratulations on sticking with it! You look marvelous, and I am encouraged by your before and after pictures. Thanks for sharing!0
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You look so good! Congratulations and good luck with the schooling..you can do it!0
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awesome job!!! congrats on your amazing accomplishment :happy:0
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Wow! You look AMAZING! Congrats to both you and your hubby. Thanks for sharing your story...very inspirational!0
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That's so awesome! Thanks for sharing .... would you mind sharing what you did to accomplish your goals? I'm about where you were last January and would love some more inspiration/motivation!0
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Can you tell me how you did it and what your plan consisted of?0
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!
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Well done you both look fantastic, Thanks for sharing with us and encouraging us to stick on track and reach our goals.0
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You both have done so well!0
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Congratulations and Happy anniversary.
Best wishes.0 -
You look amazing.!!!0
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Wow, because of your committment to health not only have you inspired an avalache of positive change for your family and loved ones but also for a bunch of strangers and hopefully some of your friends on mfp. Thanks for making me believe that I can do this.
You look positively radiant! WTG! And Happy Anniv.:flowerforyou:0 -
Wow, you both look amazing. Congratulations.
Best of luck in the next phase of your journey. It sounds like you have some great things on your horizon.0 -
Congratulations and thanks for sharing your story!!!!!0
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WTG! Grats on the success and thanks for sharing!0
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You look great!!! Congratulations!!!!!0
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Wow, everyone, thanks!
To share a little of what I've done -
I worked out around 4-5 days a week. For those workouts what I love to do is play racquetball with my husband. Sometimes if we can't I'll do cardio machines, mainly the elliptical and the recumbent bike (20 mins on each). I have fibromyalgia (and a bad knee from a dislocation), so I also try to swim occasionally, as that's really good for all my issues. Even though the pool is indoor I just haven't been able to bring myself to do this lately because of the cold. lol. My typical goal is 40-45 minutes (or more) of cardio 4-5 days a week.
In tandem, I try to open each workout with a good 15-20 minutes going from weight machine to weight machine doing a little of everything. As far as weights go though, I'm mainly focusing on my arms. My legs are pretty solid. The cardio has pretty much gotten them back to how I remember them being when I was a dancer. So they're less of a weight-lifting priority. I do shoulders, bis, tris, and the ab crunch machine.
Occasionally I'll take a class or something like that. I've done a spin/core class, some hip-hop, etc. I never really dedicate to one.
As far as my food goes I eat my three main meals a day Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Breakfast is usually egg beaters with instant grits or toast (I tend to make veggie omelets with goat cheese), vitatops or waffles. I usually cut it off at around 350 as a max. Lunch is typically frozen. And, while I wish it wasn't, this is pretty much the most practical thing for me. I'll occasionally hit up a local salad bar and use some low-cal low sodium dressing that I love (from Bass Pro of all places) or eat some form of leftovers. Right now me and the hubs are still nursing some of his birthday splurge food (hence the pizza), so you'll have to forgive me for that.
For dinner I usually cook something out of my low-cal cook books - Fix it and Enjoy it, Hungry Girl, the $7 a meal healthy cookbook, cook this not that, a diabetic cookbook I have or cooking light. If I'm pressed for time we'll make Jennie-O turkey burgers. We have a lot of steamed veggies by green giant we eat as well.
I eat snacks in the morning, afternoon and occasionally in the evening.
My morning snack is typically fruit or yogurt. Afternoon is pretty much whatever we have. Fruit, veg, granola bars, 100 cal snack packs. I love these things called Disney Garden Foodles. They're a pre-done pack of apples, grapes and cheese. Yum. I also like Planters NUTrition. I'll try to have something like the NUTrition or have a peanut butter sandwich before the gym to keep me going.
I'm currently looking into protein shakes and bars to fill in some nutrition gaps. The moral of that story, I guess is that it's always a work in progress. Even now, my diet could improve and I'm sure my workout regime as well. As long as you keep working at that improvement and keep your goals in mind you'll make it. Sometimes progress is fast, sometimes slow, but its ALL progress.0 -
WOW! AAAAAmazing job!0
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great job! and thanks for sharing your "secrets"0
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Congrats!!! You look awesome.. Congrats to the hubby as well. GREAT WORK!0
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