5' - 5'2" girls I want to hear your story and pics!
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182.4. June 3rd
181.6 June 14th
180.8 June 16th
179.8 June 30th
Yay in 70s
We can do it8 -
I am 5'1 (25 years) and started around 160lbs. Having an initial goal of dropping weight is definitely the easiest way to get started. I think for me, as I learnt more about the process and my preferences, I was able to gauge what was best for my lifestyle and energy levels.
Find something that you can keep up consistently and enjoy, I find your goals will evolve (eg. instead of losing weight, you'll start wanting to be stronger or gain more endurance - with these these things, sometimes a number isn't the most important thing).
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cassidyjd626 wrote: »Love seeing how different weight looks on shorter girls! I'm 23 & 5'2"/3" with two kids. My first photo below was my highest weight, 225 in April 2014. I started working out and lost some weight, but ended up giving up within about 6 months, so I gained it all back.
I started working out and eating healthy again in September 2015, around 215 lbs (no pic). It took me until the beginning of November to even drop 15 lbs (my first weight goal) which is pic #2.
Pic #3 was around 50 lbs lost, so another mile marker for me!
Pic #4 was me a couple weeks ago. I'm down a little bit more from that even, so in total I'm down 70 lbs since September right now!
I'm hoping to lose another 20- 25 lbs and then just tighten up all of my loose skin. I eat high protein, no pop/junk, do cardio & lifting and drink a lot of water (used to shoot for 64 oz a day, but now I'm shooting for a gallon a day).
You are the nearest to me in starting weight. I've lost 36 lbs so far and every day I look in the mirror and wonder what I will look like. I've really feared I'd lose everywhere except my belly!!!! And be a really strange shape lol silly huh? But after seeing your pics, I feel hopeful again. You look great and I would be very happy if.... No... WHEN i look like your after pic. Thank you and thank everyone else who has posted for posting your before and afters!!!!9 -
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I love this thread. I'm 5'2" and started at 185lbs. I've only been in it for a couple weeks but I'm down to 179. I've never been this heavy and very determined to get back to "me".
I love seeing all the success in this thread, very inspirational.6 -
182.4. June 3rd
181.6 June 14th
180.8 June 16th
179.8 June 30th
179.4 July 1st
Yay in 70s
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Bump1
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I'm 5'3 I weigh 137 ..sorry no pic1
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I am 5'1 on a good day with some cute wedges! ☺️ I have lost 77.5 lbs in the last 3 years.
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Love this thread! It did start a long time ago. I am happy to see someone posted in July 2016, wanted to give it a bump.
I started May 1st 2016 @ 283, today I am 211. 72 lbs gone.
I originally thought I would be content once I reached 180 - no not thin and yes still considered obese, however, I have been 100++ lbs overweight my whole life. Now I believe I can achieve 160 and feel my best.
Besides being hypothyroid and having PCOS all other health marks have been met and were before I started the diet. My Blood Pressure would get "high" 150/100 or so whenever I had a really bad long lasting cold. Other than that, Blood Pressure has always been within normal limits. Cholesterol also within limits - good cholesterol has always been a bit low. Although I have PCOS I am not insulin resistant or ever had high blood sugars, occasionally I have has low blood sugar drops (also pre diet) go figure!
I plan on taking 6 month pics closer to Nov 1st and will post then!
Thanks to all who have already posted. Again - great thread!!10 -
5'1" tall with starting weight of 259lbs. Currently at 240.5. It has taken me 14 weeks.10
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I'm 5 ft. I started at 130 and now I'm 119, 4 pounds away from my goal weight. My lowest was 105 but I don't think with exercise that I would look ok anymore at 105. I might reach 115 and go down to 110.9
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Hi, I am 5ft 1 with starting weight of 153lbs, I want to get to 120lbs as I feel that is probably the most achievable for me to be able to maintain and ideally would like to get there by April, not sure how realistic that is. Looking through the pics for inspiration. If anyone wants to buddy up for support, that would be great!3
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Lets keep these amazing success transformations going ladies.
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5'2". Started this journey years ago weighing around 155 pounds, dropped 50 pounds, gained a little bit of that back in muscle though. I'm currently around 106 lbs. up and down a few pounds because I'm a runner and I have a busy work schedule so eating enough calories in a day has become a challenge.
Red dress pic was taken in 2012 I think, this was after I had lost maybe 10-15 pounds.
Most current picture was taken a few weeks ago.
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5'1. I had a bad run with an eating disorder about 4 years ago but hopped on the fitness wagon in late 2013. It took me a while to figure out that excessive cardio was not the healthiest route, and I've been lifting weights seriously for maybe a year now. I'm just starting to see some baby abs and I love it
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Everyone has done fantastic.1
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5'3" here...
I have been always in between 132-138. After having my baby last year I weighed 180+. I started at the beginning of this year.
SW - 173
Cw-155
GW- 1305
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