Show me your before & afters please! <3
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Ok so this is the first before and during photo I hate ever posted.... deep breath... here goes.
1st picture taken in Vegas about 6 months ago around 16st I think.....
Second pic taken a few weeks ago at a wedding 14 stone exactly...
Still a long way to go! but am pretty chuffed well done to everyone!0 -
Wow!, you look amazing, well done, totally inspired me, thanks x0
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I'm too intimidated by the image uploading process, but feel to check out my profile picture! I'm about 15 lbs down since June 22nd (139 to 123). Not sure how much more I'm planning on losing - my original GW was 117, but that number may be too low. I'll probably switch to maintenance soon-ish.0
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I'm too intimidated by the image uploading process, but feel to check out my profile picture! I'm about 15 lbs down since June 22nd (139 to 123). Not sure how much more I'm planning on losing - my original GW was 117, but that number may be too low. I'll probably switch to maintenance soon-ish.
hahaha! I felt exactly the same way!! i had to edit it like 5 times till the picture came up
You look amazing! well done xxx0 -
Wow!, well done!
what an inspiration, x0 -
You all look great, congratulations! And thanks for posting, its so inspiring!!0
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Left: 419 lbs, 56 inch waist --- Right: 169 lbs, 32 inch waist
Amazing!!! So inspirational!0 -
Great job, you look amazing!0
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Still a work in progress but getting closer!
I'm 5'8" and the first picture is 296 pounds, second is 221.0 -
copy and pasted the story i posted on my facebook and instagram
Just want to share my 3-year transformation.
I remember the day I started lifting, as if it was yesterday. I stepped on the scale and it said 102.7kg. I remember that I thought: "It's enough! I need to change, and I need to change now."
So I called one of my friends who was working out at the gym for some months already, signed up and started working out.
Without any knowlegde about training, nutrition and supplements I just made a start, not knowing if it was right or not and so I started reading books, articles and research publications, as well as watching videos to educate myself.
Now, 3 years later and a ****load of literature and videos later, I can proudly say I lost about 26kg and realised a body
I could only dream of 3 years ago.
I came already a long way, however these were just the first few steps of the stairs of succes.
Because I reached my goal doesn't mean I don't have a next one. I am going for a few more steps on the stairs and everyday I am going to be better than the day before.
daaaamn. also, love that hair cut0 -
I don't normally do this, but why not?
A difference of about 70lbs over two years.0 -
Chronic yo-yo dieter. Maintained this for 9 months now . Full story http://coachjp.com.au/my-story/0 -
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The first image is me at around 11½ stone back in 2011. I fluctuated around this weight, hitting nearly 12 stone at times, until last summer (2013) when I lost a stone whilst attending Slimming World. I then lost a further half a stone using MFP, getting down to 10 stone earlier in the year.
During this summer (break from uni) I walked around 4½ miles to and from work (total), five days a week for five weeks, although my diet was really bad (had to walk through a town centre with lots of takeaways after work) but it really built up my hamstrings and calves. Also I don't drive, so I already had a decent set of calves from many years of being a pedestrian.
Then I spent about five weeks doing 2-4 60 minute sessions on my cross trainer each week, plus various walks. I now weigh about 10½ stone and have a decent amount of muscle on my frame, and I've started skipping and both jogging and sprinting, as well as some core bodyweight exercises, to try and maintain/improve my physique whilst I finally clean up my diet to lose some more body fat - I had to leave my cross trainer behind to come back to uni. I'm not actually paying much attention to the scales, but thought you might like some context for the pictures... it's all about the mirror and tape measure for me at this stage.
I'm hoping now I'm paying more attention to my diet that I'll see some more definition in the coming months, especially around my mid-section!0 -
5.2.. before at 152 and after 1390
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i have failed to upload my picture please help.0
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Hopefully this works...
To the left is summer 2011 and I was about 215lbs. I'm 5'10'' so thought I carried it well at the time but looking at it now... bleurgh.
To the right is summer 2014, 185lbs. Excuse the rubbish photo quality!
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honeyvee89 wrote: »
Hopefully this works...
To the left is summer 2011 and I was about 215lbs. I'm 5'10'' so thought I carried it well at the time but looking at it now... bleurgh.
To the right is summer 2014, 185lbs. Excuse the rubbish photo quality!
We are the same height and have basically the exact same body shape! You look amazing!0 -
42 pounds over 9 months! I took a break for a while and just maintained for the most part. Obviously still a work in progress, but I feel great being hard at work on it again!
I'm 5'4'' btw0 -
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Just went thru all 30 pages of this thread! You guys are incredible.
Every single one of you.0 -
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5'8"
Starting weight was 183 - In the left pic I was a few months into it and had lost my first 5lbs.
CW: 145
Size 14 to 6 and XL to a mostly S / some medium.
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One year, 114 pounds lost.. now running and heavy lifting to gain strength..0
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Everyone looks fantastic! So worth all of the hard work and determination.0
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