From Obese to Curvy in all the right places.
OlgaGetsFit
Posts: 24 Member
I started my weight loss Journey February 1, 2015. I had tried and failed 1,000 times for the past 10 years. I finally got tired of my own excuses and decided that no matter I would keep going. I had no clue how to eat healthy or how to work out. I started with this app and tracked my food. I then found a free youtube channel with great work outs named fitnessblender. I struggled with severe anxiety and depression. But, I soon realized how much the work outs helped ease my anxiety. I would go weeks doing well and weeks struggling to get back on track but no matter what I got back on. I still struggle and my weight loss has averaged out to about 6 pounds per month. I keep myself motivated with 3x5 cards in my pocket or purse. Every night I write down tomorrows goal and do my best to keep it. I plan my work outs ahead of time and know what I am going to do. I still have a long way to go, I am not even half way there yet but I know that as long as I am alive I will keep working on this goal. It's an incredible honor to look back as I type and remember how badly I wanted to change. I read every story on here I could possibly read and thought "why not me?" what makes them successful and not me? Well, it's the dedication and determination to change and willingness to make it happen.
The first time I worked out, outside my home I was severely insecure. I went to this mountain trail named Hellman's Trail where each mountain is harder than the last one. It took me 2 hours to do 2.8 miles. I would take 10 steps, stop and breath. People starred. Lots and lots of people passed me and some girls even gave me a disgusted look. I kept myself positive and told myself, "This is your goal, this is for you, don't worry about anything else." I tuned it all out and focused on the beautiful mountain. I am now able to climb up with out stopping and run all the way down. My PR is a 5 mile hike in under 90 minutes and improving. I write this because it's important to know this is for you, not any one else.
Lastly, looking through others pictures, videos and reading motivational quotes is a great way to get inspired. I did that. But inspiration is temporary, it only lasts for as long as you can remember the post or picture. Inspiration can spark that fire in you but it's up to you to feed it and make it grow. I would strongly recommend reading motivational books instead. Remember at the end it's just you and your personal goal.
Thank you for reading and I hope I could in some way help spark that little fire waiting to burn with in.
The first time I worked out, outside my home I was severely insecure. I went to this mountain trail named Hellman's Trail where each mountain is harder than the last one. It took me 2 hours to do 2.8 miles. I would take 10 steps, stop and breath. People starred. Lots and lots of people passed me and some girls even gave me a disgusted look. I kept myself positive and told myself, "This is your goal, this is for you, don't worry about anything else." I tuned it all out and focused on the beautiful mountain. I am now able to climb up with out stopping and run all the way down. My PR is a 5 mile hike in under 90 minutes and improving. I write this because it's important to know this is for you, not any one else.
Lastly, looking through others pictures, videos and reading motivational quotes is a great way to get inspired. I did that. But inspiration is temporary, it only lasts for as long as you can remember the post or picture. Inspiration can spark that fire in you but it's up to you to feed it and make it grow. I would strongly recommend reading motivational books instead. Remember at the end it's just you and your personal goal.
Thank you for reading and I hope I could in some way help spark that little fire waiting to burn with in.
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I forgot to post that I started at 276 pounds and today I weighed in at 212lbs. From a size 26 jeans to a size 16 jeans now.0
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Great job... Your message will help me.0
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You are so exotic! When I used to hike and had to stop, people would ask if I was OK-probably the grey hair.0
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You look great! Thanks for sharing!0
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Wow! Thanks for sharing your story. Great for you!!0
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You look absolutely amazing! Great job believing in yourself. You are now one the inspirational stories that I fuel my motivation with.0
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yayyy!!0
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You look great. Fantastic achievement0
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fabulous and inspiring story :-)0
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Great job looking good, friend me to share diaries0
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Awesome! Love fitnessblender!! Great job!0
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You look amazing keep up the good work0
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yeah lady! Stick with it! Just keeping chugging along and you will achieve your goals!
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Wonderful job!0
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Wowwwwwwwww, you've done amazingly. You're very inspirational! I love the motivation cards, what a good idea.0
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Great job. Gives me hope.0
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Awesome job!!!0
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Great job!0
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OlgaGetsFit wrote: »I forgot to post that I started at 276 pounds and today I weighed in at 212lbs. From a size 26 jeans to a size 16 jeans now.
Such wisdom. "End of it, it is just you and your personal goal"
Congratulations. You look gorgeous.0 -
Looking good!!0
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GREAT JOB! Congrats and keep up the WONDERFUL WORK0
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WOW!! Beast Mode!!! Good Job!! #ImNext )0
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Congratulations!! I love your story is persevering with what you decided to do despite the stares. I'm hopelessly uncoordinated and clumsy. In my 30s, I've decided to stop letting that control my life or determine what I can or cannot do. All my life I "could not" play tennis because I couldn't get coordinated enough to hit the darn ball. 2-3 years ago, my DH begged me to learn so he could have someone to play with. I resisted but eventually started practicing. I was absolutely terrible - it took me just about an entire year to be able to serve the ball and hit it somewhat consistently! But I pushed through despite looking like an idiot and now I love tennis. I still suck at it - but have a blast running around the court anyway.
You're doing an amazing thing for your current and future self!0 -
You. Nailed. It.
Your post is beautifully and eloquently written. Thank you for taking the time to put all of that down into words for others to read. I'm grateful for that. I hope you continue to post your successes. I'd bet money that there will be many more.0 -
You are absolutely amazing. Thank you for this post and for the inspiration you've given me0
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Congrats on your progress, you look great!0
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Fantastic work!!! Be proud of those curves0
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Thank you for sharing your story. Very impressed with your perseverance. You look fantastic!0
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Thank you for sharing! Great Job!0
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nice job0
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