30 Day Shred Success (w/pics)
bar403
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Hi all! I love coming on here and seeing all the success stories! Especially the pics - they are SO MOTIVATING!
I've started this journey many times in my life....hopefully this time I will stick with it! This last time, I began my journey on 1/1/11 at 171 lbs...I lost 15 lbs really quickly and then kinda stalled out for 6 weeks....about 8 weeks ago, I took the advice of one of my new MFP buddies and upped my daily calories from 1200 to 1500. I also started 30 Day Shred about 3 weeks ago...besides a few random days of not working out, I pretty much have performed the 20 minute workout every day with some additional cardio every other day or so. After upping my calories, I finally started seeing the scale move in the right direction again and I've lost another 5 lbs. Bringing my total weight loss so far to 20 lbs. I still have a ways to go...but I wanted to share the comparison pics I put together this morning because they have completely re-motivated me to continue this journey and my exercise regimen.
I may only have lost 5 lbs in this time span, however I can really see a difference in my body from the work I've done with the Shred....
I've started this journey many times in my life....hopefully this time I will stick with it! This last time, I began my journey on 1/1/11 at 171 lbs...I lost 15 lbs really quickly and then kinda stalled out for 6 weeks....about 8 weeks ago, I took the advice of one of my new MFP buddies and upped my daily calories from 1200 to 1500. I also started 30 Day Shred about 3 weeks ago...besides a few random days of not working out, I pretty much have performed the 20 minute workout every day with some additional cardio every other day or so. After upping my calories, I finally started seeing the scale move in the right direction again and I've lost another 5 lbs. Bringing my total weight loss so far to 20 lbs. I still have a ways to go...but I wanted to share the comparison pics I put together this morning because they have completely re-motivated me to continue this journey and my exercise regimen.
I may only have lost 5 lbs in this time span, however I can really see a difference in my body from the work I've done with the Shred....
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Sorry, I'm having a hard time posting a pic...help!0
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upload them to photobucket... paste the link... change the IMG to img.. and wallah0
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great job! I can see the difference! I was just planning to start the 30-day shred and was wondering how well it works too. I have been wondering if I need to up my calories a little too? Although, I am losing, it is very slow.0
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I don't know what to tell you about pics... I could barely get a signature on here this evening. :ohwell:0
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I only see one pic but you look great! I am so confused about the calorie thing. What if you had upped your calories, but didn't work out? Would you have gained then? So what would have been the difference in not working out and just eating the 1200 calories a day?0
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You look great!
I started about a month ago only eating about 1200-1500 cals a day and had lost about 9 pounds and I wasn't exercising. Then I started 30DS (every day for the last 9 days btw ) I haven't lost and I've actually gained 2 pounds maintaining the same food diet. I'm not sure what my body is telling me but your photos are helping to keep me motivated to finish the 30DS even if the scale isn't moving the right way0 -
OK, I resized the pic so let me know if you can see it now
As far as calories go, you really need to figure out what works best for you. We all want to lose the weight really fast, but the reality is that we didn't gain all the weight overnight, so we shouldn't expect it all to just melt off. Its trial and error and can take a looooong time. SO if you have to play around with your calories for awhile until you figure it out, its worth it.
I lost the first 15 really quickly at the 1200 calorie mark...but as it turns out, my BMR is probably closer to 2000 (I plan on getting either a HRM or Bodyfitmedia to determine my BMR and be more accurate) and right now, I need to eat more in order for my body to want to burn the fat. So if my BMR is 2000 and I only eat 1500, there is still a 500 calorie deficit. I will still lose weight, just alot more slowly. In ideal conditions, you should really only lose .5 - 1 per week. This is the healthiest long term weight loss goal. You should never have more than a 1000 calorie deficit either.
I will say that I find it hard to eat back my exercise calories at this point. 1500 calories is alot for me....I'm trying to slowly up my calories per meal - i.e. I used to eat yogurt or oatmeal for breakfast - so maybe 150 calories? Now I'm trying to eat more eggs and protein and have 300 calories for breakfast. Next I plan on tackling my lunches (which currently mostly consist of frozen "healthy" meals at work). I need to make my lunches more and put more thought into them to increase the calories without increasing fat and bad carbs....etc.0 -
That's a great difference! You're looking so firm and fit! Keep up the good work! :flowerforyou:0
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Great job!!!
I love the 30 day shred as it does not take much time.0 -
whoa HUGE difference!!!!! your looking freaking awesome! hot sauce!0
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I lost the first 15 really quickly at the 1200 calorie mark...but as it turns out, my BMR is probably closer to 2000 (I plan on getting either a HRM or Bodyfitmedia to determine my BMR and be more accurate) and right now, I need to eat more in order for my body to want to burn the fat. So if my BMR is 2000 and I only eat 1500, there is still a 500 calorie deficit. I will still lose weight, just alot more slowly. In ideal conditions, you should really only lose .5 - 1 per week. This is the healthiest long term weight loss goal. You should never have more than a 1000 calorie deficit either.
You've got this right EXCEPT you are confusing the terminology. It's NOT your BMR that's about 2000, it's your TDEE (total daily energy expenditure, or Maintenance Calories). Your BMR is what you would burn daily even in a coma. The second you get out of bed and stumble to the bathroom you already require more than your BMR. Your TDEE adds a factor based on your activity level. Even if you swear you're "sedentary" which is pretty much sitting on the couch all day, only moving to go to the kitchen or bathroom, then your BMR is still multiplied by 1.2 to get your TDEE. THAT number then has your 500 cal deficit subtracted from it. The multiplier for a more active person is more like 1.5, and can be as much as 1.9 for a serious athlete.
My BodyMediaFit has me TDEE at about 1600 on a day that I lay on the couch ALL day (I was sick), and 1800-2200 on a normal work day (on my feet most of it). I did 2138 yesterday (10 hour shift then home and relax, no exercise).
One thing to remember when you have a BodyMediaFit though. You have to change the daily goals in your diary to closely match a "sedentary" day for you. It may take a month of wearing it before you have your diary the way you want it. Now I keep it set at 1600, EAT that, and strive to burn at least 1800, usually 2000, which gives me a decent deficit for the day without going hungry. Surprise, people, you can EAT and be thin and healthy...who knew?:smooched:0 -
You look great!! Awesome job!!0
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Your results are awesome! I LOVE the shred and had great results myself with it. WTG :flowerforyou:0
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great results!0
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Thanks for sharing your pics! I put a link to your thread on another thread where a bunch of us started the Shred about 2 weeks ago. I wanted all my buddies on there to see how great you're doing and be even more motivated!0
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That's an incredible difference! Congrats you look great0
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look great!0
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You look awesome. I started the 30DS yesteday & it bout killed me. Thanks for the pics, they give me great motivation!0
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I lost the first 15 really quickly at the 1200 calorie mark...but as it turns out, my BMR is probably closer to 2000 (I plan on getting either a HRM or Bodyfitmedia to determine my BMR and be more accurate) and right now, I need to eat more in order for my body to want to burn the fat. So if my BMR is 2000 and I only eat 1500, there is still a 500 calorie deficit. I will still lose weight, just alot more slowly. In ideal conditions, you should really only lose .5 - 1 per week. This is the healthiest long term weight loss goal. You should never have more than a 1000 calorie deficit either.
You've got this right EXCEPT you are confusing the terminology. It's NOT your BMR that's about 2000, it's your TDEE (total daily energy expenditure, or Maintenance Calories). Your BMR is what you would burn daily even in a coma. The second you get out of bed and stumble to the bathroom you already require more than your BMR. Your TDEE adds a factor based on your activity level. Even if you swear you're "sedentary" which is pretty much sitting on the couch all day, only moving to go to the kitchen or bathroom, then your BMR is still multiplied by 1.2 to get your TDEE. THAT number then has your 500 cal deficit subtracted from it. The multiplier for a more active person is more like 1.5, and can be as much as 1.9 for a serious athlete.
My BodyMediaFit has me TDEE at about 1600 on a day that I lay on the couch ALL day (I was sick), and 1800-2200 on a normal work day (on my feet most of it). I did 2138 yesterday (10 hour shift then home and relax, no exercise).
One thing to remember when you have a BodyMediaFit though. You have to change the daily goals in your diary to closely match a "sedentary" day for you. It may take a month of wearing it before you have your diary the way you want it. Now I keep it set at 1600, EAT that, and strive to burn at least 1800, usually 2000, which gives me a decent deficit for the day without going hungry. Surprise, people, you can EAT and be thin and healthy...who knew?:smooched:
Great explination. That helps me a lot. Congrats to the OP, you look great!0 -
Looking good0
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Awesome job.!!!! :flowerforyou:
Your ntire core area is alot slimmer...I"m on Day 7 today hopefully I"ll have good results0 -
You're looking great. You can really tell the difference from before and after. I am planning on trying the 30 day shred soon. This just motivates me more to try it. Continued success to you!0
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Grats! ^_^ Great weight loss and you look amazing too!0
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You look fantastic! I love the 30DS. I am on my second round of it and also plan to post photos when I am finished! I hope
My difference is like your very noticable and awesome!0 -
Robin, thanks for the clarification...I KNEW I was going to get something wrong there!!! LOL.0
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I can see a big difference. 30DS is amazing; I had great success with it myself. I lost almost 10 inches and 11.6 lbs in about 6 weeks. You have done a great job. Keep it up!!!0
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Great Job! I am glad to see you so motivated and doing so well!
I did day 5 of 30DS, I love it! I am doing additional cardio too.
I look forward to seeing my results 25 days from now. Thanks for sharing this.0 -
You look fantastic! Keep up the great work!
I had a question for all of you who are doing the 30 day shred..........any ideas how to track it in the exercise department? Typically a 20 min workout but I'm not sure the amount of calories burned. ANy thoughts or comments would be really appreciated
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wow. great job!0
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Love to see great shred results!! keep it up hot stuff!!:bigsmile:0
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