Do you consider yourself successful in achieving, on the path to achieving, your goals?
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Partly successful, partly on the path.
When I started I decided to make my goal 120, because that would be 100 lbs, as well as my lowest adult weight. I got to 125 in early February and, more significantly, fit in all my smallest clothes from my lowest weight, so I'm happy enough and was tired of losing so decided to focus even more on some fitness goals.
I'm about to get back to losing that final 5 lbs or so.
The reason I say partly on the path has nothing to do with the 5 lbs, but simply the fact that I need to maintain for longer and work through some of the issues that do recur.
How? mindful eating, counting calories, focusing on exercise and fitness.0 -
I'm on the path.
At a decent weight, but need to build more muscle/lose fat (so Recomping, while lifting weights).0 -
Yes.
Used MFP.
Short 'nuf?0 -
I've lost 36 pounds easily since April.
I have 89 more pounds to go to reach goal weight and I am more determined than ever before.
I have used CICO. I am a whole foods eater but I've always been that way so I honestly consider that irrelevant to weight loss that's just something I do because I like simple foods. CICO is all that really counts.
To me the secret to weight loss is determination. Those that continue will succeed. Just keep going.0 -
Definitely on the path! 29lbs down, almost halfway to my first goal. CICO is taking the weight off, my relatively newfound love of pushing myself in the gym is giving me strength, confidence, and so many new goals to work towards.0
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Yes. I do struggle a little with pateince, but for the most part yes, I'd say I'm successful.0
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Very successful. Still on the path.
Down from 253.5lbs to 176.5lbs so far, since Jan 4th 2015.
Waist down from 50" to 36".
BMI down from 51.8 to 36.1.
I lose about 2lbs a week being under 5 feet tall and eating 1400-1450kcal.
No longer prediabetic.0 -
Successfully on the path. All the trends are in the right direction, on or ahead of the predicted timeline.0
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yes, 128 lbs down in eleven months - have reached my original goal and am losing a little more. Simply weigh and log everything that goes in your mouth!0
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Yes. I never had a lot to lose, just wanted to be firmer and look better so about 6 years ago I got more serious about lifting like I had been in high school and college. I don't count calories, I do pay more attention to protein than i did before (once I upped my protein I started seeing the strength gains I was looking for) I was sidelined by back to back pregnancies (my 3rd and 4th babies) and had to gain weight back I lost, and start at square one with strength as my muscle and stamina were GONE. Two years of a feeding tube and bed rest will do that to ya. But, I'm back. I feel great. My bench and my dead aren't where they were three years ago, but I'm getting closer.0
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On the path. Successfully lost a significant amount of weight a few years ago, maintained through celebrations, a traumatic series of deaths in the family and without excessive exercise (a crutch I've used in the past to counter poor eating habits and the first thing that goes out the window when life is stressful).
Now, I firmly believe it's just a matter of time until I lose the rest but I'm not there yet so who knows? I'm definitely content and not struggling though!0 -
On the path...I didn't have a lot to lose in the first place. It's slow going for me but that's fine. I'm only trying to incorporate things that are sustainable like the exercise, the weighing food, paying more attention to protein.0
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JenniferIsLosingIt wrote: »Yes. Heres the thing. Ive lost 122 pounds and I must confess....I DONT MEASURE ANYTHING>>>>(hiding in the corner waiting for someone to shout that its impossible to lose un less you measure and weigh everything) But Move more eat less...works for me
You admitted it, I haven't until now...
I log everything but I don't have a food scale. Occasionally, I use measuring cups and spoons and over-estimate what i'm eating when I'm out. Since I've been losing at the expected rate, I must be doing a decent job with the estimates. I want what I'm doing to be easily sustainable and flexible.
... I know it doesn't take much time to weigh things which is what I'll start to do if what I'm doing stops working for me. so far, so good.
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On the path. Have lost 50 lbs, with 25 more to go to get into a normal BMI range.
CICO, moderation, exercise. The troika of success.0 -
On the path.
84 pounds down, 20-30 more to go.
Using a commercial diet plan, did therapy and tons of behavioral change reading/work.
I think I'll be "on the path" for years, even after reaching goal.0 -
On the path.
73lbs down. 40-50lbs left to lose.
CICO/flexible eating, though I did also try Keto and loved it but couldn't stick to it.
My biggest success is not saying "screw it" for the whole week when I mess up one day.
Walking and intermittant running have been my staples.0 -
Very successful, thanks to MFP.
48lb loss, no plateaus, steady downward trend over two years (in October).
4-6lbs to maintenance.
Moderation and portion control along with moderate exercise for overall health.
CICO, no good/bad foods or other rules.
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I lost about 65 pounds from my high of 188 at 5'2". I did it slowly in 20 pound increments and it took me about 15 years in all cause I would stop and maintain for a few years and then continue on. I used WW for 30 pounds, then cico on my own and then MFP for the last 15 pounds. Now I hover between 122-128 but eventually I'd like to settle at 120-125.
I'm very pleased with my journey.
I learned that going on a "diet" does not do it for me. I want to eat a wide variety of foods with nothing off limits. I've maintained 122-128 for 4 years.
ETA-I lift 3x a week and cardio 6x.0 -
And how do you define how you got there
Short answers only please
I do, lost 54lbs easily and at maintenance since Feb
Used CICO, no good/bad foods or other rules
You?
I do too,
Lost almost 100 pounds since October 2014 ( 261 days)
Have about 16 to 20 to go.
Used CICO no good or bad foods....but for some medical issues i dont add salt or sugar to my cooking...which doesnt mean i dont eat sugar or fruit etc..but i have to watch it...when ever i can i eat my donuts, ice cream etc Just moderation.
I walk and swim 6 days a week ( my rule is to at least burn 1500 calories a week in exercise)
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On my way to achieving.
CICO/Flexible eating/sometimes HIIT (not much)....and weight training.0 -
Well on my way! I'm using CICO and making sure to hit my macros, especially protein. I ramped up my workouts so I have more calories, and now I feel stronger, too. 10 pounds down in 2 months. 5 more to go.0
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Yes I do. Lost the last 15 pounds and have been able to maintain that for three years.
CICO, with a bit of an eye towards macro watching0 -
On various paths
Jan 2014: "no more sub 1,000 step days"
Mar 2014: "get back down to 260lbs and a minimum of 5000 steps a day"
Sept 2014: "stay around 250 and 10K steps a day while on vacation/out of town visitors
Oct 2014: "lose lots till Christmas"
late November 2014:
"OMG! I can't keep this up! There has to be a better way: MFP found!"
Dec 2014: sticky posts, enlightenment, controlled weight loss begins
July 2015: controlled weight loss based on CICO, min 90 minutes of moderate activity daily, almost 0 vigorous as of yet, keeping an eye on lean mass with periodic DXA scans0 -
On the path
Lost 35pounds
Using flexible dieting
Stopped labeling foods good and bad
Use a scale for almost everything.0 -
Yes. I've lost between 60 or 70 pounds. Depends where I am in my range. I eat what I want. (except medium rare chicken). <got to have one rule.0
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970Mikaela1 wrote: »Yes. I've lost between 60 or 70 pounds. Depends where I am in my range. I eat what I want. (except medium rare chicken). <got to have one rule.
If you're gonna have a rule, that's a pretty good one.
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On the path (recomp is a LONG process).
CICO and lots of hard work.0
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