From a size 20 to a size 8 with strength training, in one year! PICS!
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im 5 ft 2 and started at 205lbs. i am currently at 198. my goal weight is 125, so we have similar stats. this gives me an idea of what i have to look forward to. such amazing progress and results. truly an inspiration for me!!!2
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Damn woman, all I can say is WOW!3
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Fabulous!!!0
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GenElizabeth wrote: »This is my husband's weight loss photo (he won't mind, lol). He is 39 years old, 5'7" and type 2 diabetic. Naturally, a good and improved, quality diet did wonders for him on the outside, as well as on the inside of his body. He accomplished this through eating 3 balanced meals a day, with moderate carbs and healthy snacks. He didn't use MFP but he ate pretty much the same things I ate and worked out with me some. He gets a work out in every day with his physical job too - he just needed to fix his diet.
I'm so very proud of him and grateful for his support to me. He came onboard with me and I couldn't be happier! Teams are always more successful so try to buddy up with your spouse or friend, if you can!
Absolutely WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He kinda looks like Hugh Jackman! How utterly tremendous that you guys have partnered in not only getting healthy, but looking totally fabulous while doing it. Also, what a tremendous example you two are to your children, family, neighbors and the world. BOOM--you guys are SUPERSTARS, period.
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Thanks for sharing your amazing story; it's inspiring. I realize strength training is what is missing from my routine. You look fabulous and I'm sure you feel great. Best wishes for continued success.0
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Wow what an incredible transformation! Must have taken so much dedication.0
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Well done! Congrats!0
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You look awesome. Very inspired right now. I am also 5'3 and started at 205 lbs on January 1, 2015. I am 1/2 way there. Today I weighed in at 170.5 with goal of 155 by mid July and 135 by the end of the year. I am mostly just walking now and doing some very light weights(4 lbs)- don't laugh!!! How much weight did you start lifting.2
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Damn! I need to start weight training more! And not much cardio? Nice.2
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margieshoe wrote: »You look awesome. Very inspired right now. I am also 5'3 and started at 205 lbs on January 1, 2015. I am 1/2 way there. Today I weighed in at 170.5 with goal of 155 by mid July and 135 by the end of the year. I am mostly just walking now and doing some very light weights(4 lbs)- don't laugh!!! How much weight did you start lifting.
You're right on track! I started with 5lb dumbbells. Just keep at it and increase the weight when you're ready.
And thanks everyone, I've worked really hard!
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rosestring wrote: »Damn! I need to start weight training more! And not much cardio? Nice.
That's right! Not much cardio but I did do some, it always made me feel great afterwards. I am not opposed to cardio, I just prefer weight lifting.
When I did do cardio though, I would do walking/running at the track, elliptical, treadmill or bleacher sprints for 30-45 mins or so at a time. I danced in my living room and did step ups in the beginning for cardio and when I got stronger and lost some weight, I started walking and trying other things. But I lifted consistently (what was heavy to me), from very the start.1 -
NewLIFEstyle4ME wrote: »GenElizabeth wrote: »This is my husband's weight loss photo (he won't mind, lol). He is 39 years old, 5'7" and type 2 diabetic. Naturally, a good and improved, quality diet did wonders for him on the outside, as well as on the inside of his body. He accomplished this through eating 3 balanced meals a day, with moderate carbs and healthy snacks. He didn't use MFP but he ate pretty much the same things I ate and worked out with me some. He gets a work out in every day with his physical job too - he just needed to fix his diet.
I'm so very proud of him and grateful for his support to me. He came onboard with me and I couldn't be happier! Teams are always more successful so try to buddy up with your spouse or friend, if you can!
Absolutely WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He kinda looks like Hugh Jackman! How utterly tremendous that you guys have partnered in not only getting healthy, but looking totally fabulous while doing it. Also, what a tremendous example you two are to your children, family, neighbors and the world. BOOM--you guys are SUPERSTARS, period.
Thank you!!! Maybe I will start calling him Wolverine!1 -
Amazing and just the kind of motivation I needed today. Congrats you look great.1
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codycsweet wrote: »Amazing and just the kind of motivation I needed today. Congrats you look great.
Thank you, it means a lot to know that it inspired you! Keep at it, one day at a time.
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You look amazing, thanks for sharing your routine with us.0
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I'm so jealous. I try to do this and i just don't lose. Would love to add you so i can learn from you. I lift 5 days a week and the weight doesn't come off. Working on my diet0
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I REALLY REALLY REALLY needed this today. I just started back on MFP. Its been a roller coaster for me with the starting and stopping, starting and not seeing results and stopping again. I have finally learned that I need to cut my carbs (My body just responds better to lower carbs) and my calories too, but I haven't been sure what to do for exercise. I am also sedentary due to the type of job I do. I have been reading more lately about the benefits of less cardio and more weights...you SEALED THE DEAL for me. I know nothing about weight training, but I am going to learn now. You've really inspired me and given me a place to start. Thank you so much for sharing.1
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You look awesome! Results like this are one of the reasons I try to incorporate weights into my routine.2
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you look so beautiful. Awesome job.0
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Wow! Such amazing results. You look incredible. Good for you. Wish I could have as much will power as you.0
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Wow, you look incredible! Well done!0
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You are pure awesomeness!!! Thanks so much for posting. You've given me more hope and motivation on what can be!0
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One of my favorite success stories! Nice work!0
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Thank you all so much. Weight lifting has been my go to for results, stress relief and so much more!
Never doubt yourself! I would've never thought I could've done this and I certainly couldn't foresee it at first (which was part of the challenge to stick with it) but I knew somewhere deep down that I could do this and that I was actually no different from anyone else who already had.... I just needed to keep accumulating good food days, staying within calorie range, meeting macro goals, and continuing to lift, no matter what, while telling myself every single day that it WILL work if I don't quit.
People called me selfish, obsessed, annoying and many other things during my journey. There were many times where people were less than encouraging or supportive then I expected, but it's my life, not theirs.... If you persevere, never give up and do it right (the healthy way), you'll hear those things too so get ready. It's not easy because people sometimes do not understand but you must do it for you and press on, regardless of what family, friends or whoever else, might say about it...7 -
Wow you've done an amazing job! You look great!0
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congrats1
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Just when I was on the brink of wanting to quit, I read your story. Thank you so much for putting yourself out there for people like me who feel like they have no hope and no more motivation to keep going!! You definitely gave me the motivation to keep going!. You look amazing! I started out at 205 as well and I am now 149. My lowest was 132, but I was not eating due to immense amounts of stress last summer. Well I started eating again and gained that weight back and only managed to lose 3 pounds of the 20 I gained over last summer and fall. I love strength training and like you I workout in my own home with acquired weights. Even bought a pull up bar. I can't do one yet, But I will be working towards doing a full pull up. Thank you for your story and motivation!2
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Look at those muscles! WOW!!! Nice job.0
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Gen, thank you so much for the shout out to my website. Your story was incredible and really brought a lot of value to both the site and your "fans" on MFP. In fact, you are my #1 story so far!
I've read through this post and saw that a number of people are interested in hearing more detail about your transformation, routine, etc. That's exactly the response that I was hoping for when I first contacted you. If you are up for it, I'd love for you to write another story that goes into more detail regarding your diet and routine. I'm sure the readers here would appreciate it as well.
Also, I need to get your husbands story too! I didn't realize that both of you had such great success! Ask him if he would be interested please.
Its the stories of people like you and him that provide the inspiration for us all to keep on the path.0
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