Feedback Needed - Goal?
CPHolma
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Hey everyone, I'm looking for some feedback on my goal.
Back in 2010 at my heaviest (that I know of) I was at 259. I set a goal of 140, which I honestly wasn't sure I'd ever seen again.
I lost 90 pounds and then slipped back into old habits and gained back about 40. Last August I decided enough was enough and got back on track.
I'm within about 8 pounds of my original goal, but can't decide if I should keep going. Would you give me your feedback based on my before and now pics?
Thanks so much!!!
Back in 2010 at my heaviest (that I know of) I was at 259. I set a goal of 140, which I honestly wasn't sure I'd ever seen again.
I lost 90 pounds and then slipped back into old habits and gained back about 40. Last August I decided enough was enough and got back on track.
I'm within about 8 pounds of my original goal, but can't decide if I should keep going. Would you give me your feedback based on my before and now pics?
Thanks so much!!!
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I think you look amazing! Good work!! I'd say do what you think feels right - I know a lot of us work on body composition once we get down to a happy weight, which I think is a healthy way to go about it - gaining some muscle also helps with maintenance! I know that I would like to lose this last bit of weight and really hone in on some fitness goals because it's valuable to me to work toward something.0
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Wow! What a transformation! How tall are u? Do u notice a change in how people treat u now vs then?
As far as should you keep going? That is an individual decision. I do not think you need to go any further. You should celebrate your success and work on maintenance. But again, I don't know your situation.
Thank you for being an inspiration! Only 64 more lbs to go for me.0 -
tracydecicco wrote: »Wow! What a transformation! How tall are u? Do u notice a change in how people treat u now vs then?
As far as should you keep going? That is an individual decision. I do not think you need to go any further. You should celebrate your success and work on maintenance. But again, I don't know your situation.
Thank you for being an inspiration! Only 64 more lbs to go for me.
I'm 5'5". As far as people treating me different, generally I haven't noticed a difference. I think the bigger difference has been how I interact with people as I've lost weight. I've become less self conscious and more comfortable with myself regardless of what other people think.
Thanks for the feedback - funny how when you lose a lot of weight it's actually hard to see the progress for yourself.
Good luck on the 64 lbs!!!0 -
You look great! Congrats on your loss. I don't think you will look that much different with another 8 pounds gone. Are there other reasons you want to stop where you are?0
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You look great! Congrats on your loss. I don't think you will look that much different with another 8 pounds gone. Are there other reasons you want to stop where you are?
When I set my goal, it was just a random number I settled on so I had something to shoot for ha ha.
I was more interested in getting back to a size 8 (am actually in a size 6 now), and body fat between 22-23% (about 24% now).
Where I'm at now is in the higher "normal" range for my height, just not sure how little I want to go ha ha.0 -
You look great! Congrats on your loss. I don't think you will look that much different with another 8 pounds gone. Are there other reasons you want to stop where you are?
When I set my goal, it was just a random number I settled on so I had something to shoot for ha ha.
I was more interested in getting back to a size 8 (am actually in a size 6 now), and body fat between 22-23% (about 24% now).
Where I'm at now is in the higher "normal" range for my height, just not sure how little I want to go ha ha.
I sort of did the same thing...just picked a random number. I'm curious to see how it goes myself.0 -
You look great, why not make this weight you're at now the center of your "range" and then you have the freedom to gain or lose a little without freaking out. It looks like you're not in between sizes which is a bonus, that was my problem when at the low end of my range just between sizes so now I focus to just stay in the 1 size comfortably.0
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If you are pretty happy where you are, give maintenance a try. Give it a couple months and then reevaluate.
By the way, you did AWESOME!
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You look really amazing! Are you happy with where you are now? That is the most important thing.0
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First, you look great! I know what you are dealing with, that nagging thought that you need to reach that goal weight in order to feel like you really did it I am within 6 pounds of my goal weight but I don't really want to get any smaller - I think my family might have an intervention if I do. I have sort of unofficially been in maintenance (since I haven't lost any weight in the last 6 months) so I have sort of had time to work with this weight and know that I can maintain it reasonable so. I think for me since I also bought way too many clothes the size I am now that sort of helped me decided this is where I plan to stay size wise. Though the scale still nags at me - we have a love/hate thing going. If you feel good at the size you are and feel you can maintain it then this might be your place. One thing that I didn't really think about was how much exercise effects our size despite how much we weigh. When I was a natural 130 I wore a size 10 now at a fit-ish 150 I wear 2/4.0
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I think you look amazing,you are just as tiny as you can be I dont see any tummy or thickness anywhere on you,so if I were you I would likely focus on gaining muscle. You never know,while building it and toning you may end up going down a few more lbs....regardless you look amazing and have dine SUCH a great job!!0
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Thank you everyone so much for all your comments - it's really helpful0
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Guess after having 6 kids and carrying all the extra weight for so long, never thought I'd be back to maintaining lol0
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You look perfect.0
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You should be so proud of yourself.0
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You look great! Congratulations on all the hard work.0
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You look great! And I agree, building a little muscle will probably drop a few lbs! But it's up to you!0
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You look great already. If you look at yourself in the mirror though and still don't quite like what you see, I'd work on trying to build a little muscle and losing a little fat, but don't go too much lower in "weight" if that makes sense.0
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