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1 Year MFP Anniversary (with Pictures)

AggieCass09
Posts: 1,867 Member
I just posted this on my blog (http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/AggieCass09/view/1-year-mfp-anniversary-88047) but I thought I should share with members other than just my friends...
One year ago today I joined MFP. After 365 days of learning how to eat healthy and of intense exercise, I am 31.6 lbs lighter.
This is what I looked like a year ago. (184.6 lbs, Size 12)

This is what I look like now. (153.0 lbs, Size 6)

Here are the things that faciliated this progress:
1. Tracking everything I put into my mouth on MPF. Through this I realized how many empty calories I was eating, how outrageously large my portions were, and how much sodium I was consuming.
2. Becoming a vegetarian. I never really liked meat before, but in August of 2010, I eliminated all meat from my diary. Since I needed to get adequate protein to compensate, I added many more nutritious things to my diary like cottage cheese, beans, spinach, and protein power. Becoming a vegetarian has caused me to eat cleaner and organic when possible. I do not eat processed foods any more and try to get natural things when I do eat at restaurants. *You do not need to be a vegetarian to be healthy...just focus on eating grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, and foods that are as close to natural (i.e. from the ground to your mouth) as possible*
3. Bringing it during work outs. I have always "exercised" but it wasn't until this year that I learnd what a "hard" work out really is.In previous years, I would train for my January race from August till Jan then I would not run from Feb-July...not running means gaining back weight since I ate like I was still running. Now that I have sustained my training by signing up for a race each month, my running has increased trementoudly (i'm about 2 minutes per mile faster than I was last year) and my overall physique has improved. This is also do to supplementing running with P90X and Yoga. I work out 6 days a week with one two-a-day typically.
4. I don't have "cheat" days but I do eat foods I love. Every once in a while I'll have a margarita, a glass of wine, or a piece of cake, but it is all in moderation and within my daily calorie limits. I DO eat all my exercise calories back because with the level of performance I expect from my body, I need to give it the fuel it needs.
When i first joined MFP, my goal weight was 160 and I didn't even think that was possible. But at 153, I have no limits and I am very pleased with my progress to date. I still have another 13 lbs that I would like to lose so I will be focusing on that in the next several months.
Nothing is impossible, really!
One year ago today I joined MFP. After 365 days of learning how to eat healthy and of intense exercise, I am 31.6 lbs lighter.
This is what I looked like a year ago. (184.6 lbs, Size 12)

This is what I look like now. (153.0 lbs, Size 6)

Here are the things that faciliated this progress:
1. Tracking everything I put into my mouth on MPF. Through this I realized how many empty calories I was eating, how outrageously large my portions were, and how much sodium I was consuming.
2. Becoming a vegetarian. I never really liked meat before, but in August of 2010, I eliminated all meat from my diary. Since I needed to get adequate protein to compensate, I added many more nutritious things to my diary like cottage cheese, beans, spinach, and protein power. Becoming a vegetarian has caused me to eat cleaner and organic when possible. I do not eat processed foods any more and try to get natural things when I do eat at restaurants. *You do not need to be a vegetarian to be healthy...just focus on eating grass-fed beef, free-range chicken, and foods that are as close to natural (i.e. from the ground to your mouth) as possible*
3. Bringing it during work outs. I have always "exercised" but it wasn't until this year that I learnd what a "hard" work out really is.In previous years, I would train for my January race from August till Jan then I would not run from Feb-July...not running means gaining back weight since I ate like I was still running. Now that I have sustained my training by signing up for a race each month, my running has increased trementoudly (i'm about 2 minutes per mile faster than I was last year) and my overall physique has improved. This is also do to supplementing running with P90X and Yoga. I work out 6 days a week with one two-a-day typically.
4. I don't have "cheat" days but I do eat foods I love. Every once in a while I'll have a margarita, a glass of wine, or a piece of cake, but it is all in moderation and within my daily calorie limits. I DO eat all my exercise calories back because with the level of performance I expect from my body, I need to give it the fuel it needs.
When i first joined MFP, my goal weight was 160 and I didn't even think that was possible. But at 153, I have no limits and I am very pleased with my progress to date. I still have another 13 lbs that I would like to lose so I will be focusing on that in the next several months.
Nothing is impossible, really!

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So awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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Awesome! Way to go! Thanks for sharing your tips!0
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Congrats! You look great!0
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WOO HOOO!!!0
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You look great- more importantly, in the after picture you look like you FEEL great! Congrats and good work!0
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WOW, those are some great results!!! I can't wait to see results like that0
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Great Job!!! and thank you SO much for sharing!!0
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You look incredible! Great job!0
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Wow you look really good.x0
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Thanks for sharing your story ! Congratulations on your success!0
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First, congrats to you on your progress! You look great and you sound like you're much healthier!
Second, you're inspiring me, as I have nearly all of your stats! 24 years old, 5'7, started at 181, working toward 140-ish. I've only been at it for about 6 months and so far I'm down 17 pounds, so not quite halfway. Thank you for showing that it CAN be done and that the end result looks fantastic!0 -
Fabo!
:drinker: (lots of water)
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Great job! I am having a difficult time right now and this is exactly what I needed to see. Keep up the good work!0
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I love that you tell it like it is and show it like it is! Congrats on your progress!
It's funny that you mention that you are vegan now because yesterday I checked my body fat % and wondered how much of that is due to eating meat and how much healthier or "clean" vegan eating is. This is a journey, for sure!0 -
Congrats! You look great! What an inspiration!0
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Congratulations! You look marvelous!!!0
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Way to go!!!0
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Congrats! You're an inspiration! Keep it up!0
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You look awesome0
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You look amazing!! Congrats and happy anniversary!!!0
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this was an awesome story!! first time i have seen a graph in the forums, thats cool!! look at you!! You have done an amazing job!!0
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Congrats! You look great!!0
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How inspiring! kudos to you and your hard work! Thanks for sharing!0
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I hope I look as good as you in 365 days!!0
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That is wonderful!!! Very inspirational!!!!0
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well done - a great read0
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Wuaw!!! You look amazing, thank you for sharing your tips0
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this was an awesome story!! first time i have seen a graph in the forums, thats cool!! look at you!! You have done an amazing job!!
I'm an engineer, i LOVE graphs and data in general :-)0 -
Congrats u r an inspiration0
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this was an awesome story!! first time i have seen a graph in the forums, thats cool!! look at you!! You have done an amazing job!!
I'm an engineer, i LOVE graphs and data in general :-)
i see!! so clever! : D0
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