*Before and After* 5"0 and 42lbs down!

RV_08
RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
edited August 2015 in Success Stories
Here's my 12 month progress so far...
August 2014 Before= 154lbs/11st UK size 12-14
August 2015 After= 112lbs/8st UK size 8-10


Hard work but all worth it in the end!

I'm happy to share advice for anyone who might need inspiration. :smile:

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  • Barbs2222
    Barbs2222 Posts: 433 Member
    Well done! Congrats, you look great!
  • Desert_flower3
    Desert_flower3 Posts: 58 Member
    Great job you look great!
  • mona52bask
    mona52bask Posts: 42 Member
    Awesome job. You look great.
  • agbmom556
    agbmom556 Posts: 694 Member
    Congratulations! Great Job. :)
  • BodyandWellness
    BodyandWellness Posts: 6 Member
    You were beautiful before and beautiful after! It is amazing how you see a difference! Good work in reaching your goals!
  • JKB912
    JKB912 Posts: 3 Member
    Here's my 12 month progress so far...
    August 2014 Before= 154lbs/11st UK size 12-14
    August 2015 After= 112lbs/8st UK size 8-10


    Hard work but all worth it in the end!

    I'm happy to share advice for anyone who might need inspiration. :smile:

    1btazkhtdhbr.jpg


  • JKB912
    JKB912 Posts: 3 Member
    How exciting for you! :)
    It was cool seeing when you started and finished. Losing weight is not a sprint it's a marathon. What made you decide, it's time to change? What helped most in your success?
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    Excellent work!
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    JKB912 wrote: »
    How exciting for you! :)
    It was cool seeing when you started and finished. Losing weight is not a sprint it's a marathon. What made you decide, it's time to change? What helped most in your success?

    Yeah, i'm so glad I took these pics. It's really helped to keep me motivated and I think helped the most in my success!
    I had a few reasons as to why I wanted to change:
    1) Comments I got from family members I hadn't seen in a while (and they don't hold back!) about how I had put on weight etc. Not nice to hear, but gave me the motivation to do something about it
    2) Online shopping and seeing really nice outfits I wanted to wear but when buying them, didn't fit as well as I thought they would
    3) Embarassingly, sometimes being offered a seat on public transport (on the London Underground train) as people had mistaken my rounded stomach for a baby! :s
    4) Wanting to do a charity 5k at the best of my ability when I was 25 (life goal - DONE)
    5) Just not wanting to be unhealthy/tired/out of breath anymore when walking or going up stairs

    :)
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    Barbs2222 wrote: »
    Well done! Congrats, you look great!

    Thanks!

  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    Great job you look great!

    Thanks!
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    mona52bask wrote: »
    Awesome job. You look great.

    Thanks!
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    You were beautiful before and beautiful after! It is amazing how you see a difference! Good work in reaching your goals!

    Thanks!
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    Liftng4Lis wrote: »
    Excellent work!

    Thanks!
  • RTH65
    RTH65 Posts: 5 Member
    You look amazing!! I know everyone asks this question but what did you do to get to a size 8/10? Particularly in terms of nutrition, did you go low carb or just watch portion sizes? And what type of exercises did you do? Sorry so many Qs but I'm just starting out and need a little bit of help :(
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    RTH65 wrote: »
    You look amazing!! I know everyone asks this question but what did you do to get to a size 8/10? Particularly in terms of nutrition, did you go low carb or just watch portion sizes? And what type of exercises did you do? Sorry so many Qs but I'm just starting out and need a little bit of help :(

    No worries, i'm happy to help. A combination of all:

    Nutrition - low carb. I replaced white rice (being Filipino this was a challenge as it's a staple food for us!) with veg or salad. Next to no pasta and if bread then brown or wholemeal. Lots of fruit. Cut out most processed foods. Only drinking water no fizzy drinks or juice. Keeping alcohol to a minimum.
    Portion sizes - smaller than before and making sure I only eat until i'm satisfied and not hungry anymore, not until I feel sick
    Exercise - 5-6 times a week for an hour to hour and a half. A mixture of cardio and weights. I do plyo box jumps, skipping and once hated running but when I started that, the lbs fell off so now I love it.

    Also if I was craving something bad I would have it but in moderation. Restricting yourself from everything will drive you crazy.

    Good sleep is important too. It sets you up for the day in terms of having the energy to work out and being able to control your diet. Being tired demotivates you from exercise and encourages you to reach for the sugary treats for an energy boost.

    I hope that helps! :blush:
  • rebeccaEsmith
    rebeccaEsmith Posts: 1,136 Member
    Looking good girl
  • mmnv79
    mmnv79 Posts: 538 Member
    You look great! Well done!
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    Looking good girl
    Thanks!
  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    mmnv79 wrote: »
    You look great! Well done!


    Thank you!
  • dawniemate
    dawniemate Posts: 395 Member
    We are all amazing! !!!!!! I've gone from 11st 10 lbs to 9 stone 7lbs. .....can't lose the last 10 lbs though. ...been stuck for 8 weeks lol..but had shoulder surgery. Getting back into exercise next week. .....you all inspire me. Thank you all :wink:
  • hollen_carol
    hollen_carol Posts: 121 Member
    RV_08 wrote: »
    RTH65 wrote: »
    You look amazing!! I know everyone asks this question but what did you do to get to a size 8/10? Particularly in terms of nutrition, did you go low carb or just watch portion sizes? And what type of exercises did you do? Sorry so many Qs but I'm just starting out and need a little bit of help :(

    No worries, i'm happy to help. A combination of all:

    Nutrition - low carb. I replaced white rice (being Filipino this was a challenge as it's a staple food for us!) with veg or salad. Next to no pasta and if bread then brown or wholemeal. Lots of fruit. Cut out most processed foods. Only drinking water no fizzy drinks or juice. Keeping alcohol to a minimum.
    Portion sizes - smaller than before and making sure I only eat until i'm satisfied and not hungry anymore, not until I feel sick
    Exercise - 5-6 times a week for an hour to hour and a half. A mixture of cardio and weights. I do plyo box jumps, skipping and once hated running but when I started that, the lbs fell off so now I love it.

    Also if I was craving something bad I would have it but in moderation. Restricting yourself from everything will drive you crazy.

    Good sleep is important too. It sets you up for the day in terms of having the energy to work out and being able to control your diet. Being tired demotivates you from exercise and encourages you to reach for the sugary treats for an energy boost.

    I hope that helps! :blush:

    First off, congrats to you! You look amazing! Secondly, I love the combination of advice you give above as it is exactly the advice I would give if I was asked. I am also down 42 pounds and our body shapes before and after were very similar. Although I am twice your age ;) and I am 5'3".

  • RV_08
    RV_08 Posts: 34 Member
    RV_08 wrote: »
    RTH65 wrote: »
    You look amazing!! I know everyone asks this question but what did you do to get to a size 8/10? Particularly in terms of nutrition, did you go low carb or just watch portion sizes? And what type of exercises did you do? Sorry so many Qs but I'm just starting out and need a little bit of help :(

    No worries, i'm happy to help. A combination of all:

    Nutrition - low carb. I replaced white rice (being Filipino this was a challenge as it's a staple food for us!) with veg or salad. Next to no pasta and if bread then brown or wholemeal. Lots of fruit. Cut out most processed foods. Only drinking water no fizzy drinks or juice. Keeping alcohol to a minimum.
    Portion sizes - smaller than before and making sure I only eat until i'm satisfied and not hungry anymore, not until I feel sick
    Exercise - 5-6 times a week for an hour to hour and a half. A mixture of cardio and weights. I do plyo box jumps, skipping and once hated running but when I started that, the lbs fell off so now I love it.

    Also if I was craving something bad I would have it but in moderation. Restricting yourself from everything will drive you crazy.

    Good sleep is important too. It sets you up for the day in terms of having the energy to work out and being able to control your diet. Being tired demotivates you from exercise and encourages you to reach for the sugary treats for an energy boost.

    I hope that helps! :blush:

    First off, congrats to you! You look amazing! Secondly, I love the combination of advice you give above as it is exactly the advice I would give if I was asked. I am also down 42 pounds and our body shapes before and after were very similar. Although I am twice your age ;) and I am 5'3".


    Thanks so much and great to hear you have made some great progress too! Very inspirational that someone twice my age can also drop 42lbs! There is hope that if I maintain I can be just as it as you. Well done!
  • CarobChip108
    CarobChip108 Posts: 54 Member
    We have very similar stats! What was your calorie goal during the 12 month process? Did you increase/decrease anywhere along the line?
  • vicky1947mfp
    vicky1947mfp Posts: 1,523 Member
    RV_08 wrote: »
    RV_08 wrote: »
    RTH65 wrote: »
    You look amazing!! I know everyone asks this question but what did you do to get to a size 8/10? Particularly in terms of nutrition, did you go low carb or just watch portion sizes? And what type of exercises did you do? Sorry so many Qs but I'm just starting out and need a little bit of help :(

    No worries, i'm happy to help. A combination of all:

    Nutrition - low carb. I replaced white rice (being Filipino this was a challenge as it's a staple food for us!) with veg or salad. Next to no pasta and if bread then brown or wholemeal. Lots of fruit. Cut out most processed foods. Only drinking water no fizzy drinks or juice. Keeping alcohol to a minimum.
    Portion sizes - smaller than before and making sure I only eat until i'm satisfied and not hungry anymore, not until I feel sick
    Exercise - 5-6 times a week for an hour to hour and a half. A mixture of cardio and weights. I do plyo box jumps, skipping and once hated running but when I started that, the lbs fell off so now I love it.

    Also if I was craving something bad I would have it but in moderation. Restricting yourself from everything will drive you crazy.

    Good sleep is important too. It sets you up for the day in terms of having the energy to work out and being able to control your diet. Being tired demotivates you from exercise and encourages you to reach for the sugary treats for an energy boost.

    I hope that helps! :blush:

    First off, congrats to you! You look amazing! Secondly, I love the combination of advice you give above as it is exactly the advice I would give if I was asked. I am also down 42 pounds and our body shapes before and after were very similar. Although I am twice your age ;) and I am 5'3".


    Thanks so much and great to hear you have made some great progress too! Very inspirational that someone twice my age can also drop 42lbs! There is hope that if I maintain I can be just as it as you. Well done!

    I am 68 and have lost 42 lbs by CICO. Basically the same as you did. It may have taken me a little longer, but it can be done.
  • MarietjieHoward
    MarietjieHoward Posts: 214 Member
    Great job hun!!!!, you look fantastic.
    May I ask why it took you a year to loose 42 pounds, just curious because it is exactly the amount I need to loose, and I am down 16lbs in 46 days. A year is a long time and I hoped to do it in 5 to 6 months at the most. How much did you loose in a week. :)
    I take my hat of for you sticking to a diet for a whole year, that is an achievement in its own.
  • gaylynn35
    gaylynn35 Posts: 854 Member
    I am not the poster but it took me over 3 years to lose 60 poundsso that's about 20 pounds per year. It is harder for short people. I am 4'10" and 52 years old.
  • rdrettig1
    rdrettig1 Posts: 62 Member
    Wow!! Great job!
  • mariazm_840
    mariazm_840 Posts: 16 Member
    Looking great dear.

    Please share with us your diet plan. I was 77.4 and now 64.4. Lost almost 14 kgs and need to lose 10 kgs asap.
  • misschiggie123
    misschiggie123 Posts: 5 Member
    You look amazing! Its especially good to see some of the short girls ( im 5"2
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