How did you lose 100+?
findingfit23
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Im interested in the nutrition. What were your go to meals? Did you follow any kind of plan?
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I'm on my way to 100, 19 lbs left before I hit the mark. I have recently picked up Nordic Walking so my whole family can join in. Before that I hit my Elliptical Machine each day. When I joined mfp my calories were dropped to 1200 daily and I have also chosen to lower my carb intake to under 100 per day. I think patience is key because I started my journey in 2008 and have now hit the 80lb mark of loss. It's not something overnight but it's achievable!0
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I'm not quite at the hundred pound mark, but I've found balance, mixing it up, and staying focused are key. I tend to eat whatever I want - in moderation. I do eat fairly clean and healthy - so that helps. Go to meals - meat and veggies at dinner, tuna or chicken salad, and I eat more eggs than ever. Try 1 whole egg + 2 egg whites topped with a bit of salsa for a great breakfast. A scoop of pure protein powder in 8 oz of milk with a banana fills me up for hours - at minimal calories.
You can do this - take it slow so the weight comes off and stays off. Plan on an average of 1-2 pounds per week. If you look at this as a lifestyle and not a diet it helps soooooo much, because the focus is on how you feel vs. on what the scale says.
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I started off with ww. I lost almost 90ish lbs, then got lazy, quit meetings, and figured I could do it on my own. I then spent 18 months going up and down 5 lbs. Last Nov I decided to go back to ww. I lost another 8 lbs, but couldn't really move from there. I wasn't sure their new plan was working. Some days it seemed like I was eating way too much. About a month ago I found MFP and have lost another 6. I now have a grand total of 108 lbs lost.
Things I have changed-
1- eliminated diet pop
2- switched to mostly complex carbs-
3-include lots of fruits and veggies every day.
4-drink lots of water -4-32 oz glasses a day
5-added weight training to my cardio
6-started c25k
These things are not written in stone. I also give myself permission to live my life. This has to be something that I can live with. When I have black/white rules I end up throwing in the towel when I "cheat." Sometime I don't follow the guidelines I have, but everyday I try to make healthy choices and live a healthy life. This has been a 3 almost 4 year process. Remember you didn't gain the weight overnight or even in 1 year, so it will take a lot of work and time to lose it. Give yourself permission to make it a journey.0 -
I did a high protein / moderate carb / moderate fat [self-made] program. In the beginning, when I was ~390lbs, I tried to hit certain numbers ..
50g fat (<20g sat)
150g-175g carbs (complex / veggie mainly)
250g protein
Now, in MFP .. I have my goals set to 20%Fat (still <20g sat) / 35% carbs / 45% protein.
* The main thing you need to keep in mind is that you will need to completely re-learn HOW and WHAT to eat ..Small, frequent meals (mine consisted of 6 meals @ about 350-450 calories each).
* Don't give up
* If your able .. 1 major thing I found that helped was .. buy new clothes EVERY TIME you can. If I could get into a new size, I would get rid of all the old clothes and buy new. Keep in mind, the more you have to loose, the faster it will come off .. so I would only by 2 pair of pants and 2-3 shirts. The reason was, I didn't have the "bigger" sizes to fall back on and I REFUSED to by bigger clothes. Find what works for you. Good luck in your journey!
* Exercise is important .. but be careful and chose low impact (walking) to start till you shed some weight and get built up and used to it
* Cheat meals / days are not "evil" .. but use them sparingly
* stay hydrated .. with WATER
* understand that you didn't put on the weight overnight and it won't come off overnight either. I started my journey in 10/2003 and it took me about 16 months to lose ~140lbs. I held that weight for years and then decided I wanted to lean out some more. Since 11/2010, I have dropped another ~50lbs.
* Don't starve yourself .. dropping your caloric intake to low will work against you.
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Cindy, I just started on here about 6 days ago. I'm diabetic, so I am accustomed to eating low carb, but my recent problem was binging on sweets. So, I came here for some accountability and the food/exercise diaries. I also wanted to eat more fruit and have some rice and whole wheat pasta here and there. I had too much rice today, found out one cup of rice was WAY too much to eat and calorie wise. LOL Anyway, I usually stay at 100 carbs or below. Does that also help with the weight loss? Eating low carb things like nuts and meat are making my calorie count go up, which is new for me. Since I am used to those things being "healthy" snacks. Does low calorie in conjunction with low carbs help the weight come off faster? Any suggestions for me?0
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Hello! I just hit 100 a few days ago, a little over a year from when I started. I didn't even really start a serious workout routine for the first six month or so, so a lot of it was really about food for me. I try to keep fat and sodium pretty low, and my protein and fiber higher (often higher than mfp's recommendations). I eat a lot of chicken, grains, vegetables like spinach, broccoli and peas, I put fruit on everything I can, and I try to eat foods that will fill me up. Oatmeal is great for that, it keeps me full all morning, even after a workout! I haven't officially cut anything out. I still have cheese and sweets and beer and all sorts of other things, just in moderation. I save my drinking for the weekend as much as I can (working at a bar doesn't always make that easy) and every so often give myself a day to indulge in whatever foods I've been craving. I don't have a set plan, I just try to stick to my calorie limits and enjoy what I eat.
You can do it!! Keep track of what's in your food, not just the food itself. Stay away from overprocessed foods with lots of sodium and/or preservatives. Eat as freshly as you can, try out new recipes and have fun with it! There's a lot you can do with healthy food. Good luck!0 -
Wow! You got some great advise here! What a great question! Believe me....I took notes too!!0
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I started out journaling what I ate (not calorie counting though), added in more water with a minimum of 96 oz daily, focused on getting at least 5 fruits and veggies, ate whole grain foods, lean meats, lowfat dairies, etc.
Some of my go-to meals...
lower fat chicken and veggie alfredo over whole wheat pasta (This alfredo with added in sauteed veggies and chicken breast... http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/fettuccine-alfredo-lighter-recipe/62c764a3-491d-4239-bc7c-925cd8dbd713 )
chicken fajitas with whole wheat tortillas and 2% cheese
chicken stir-fry over brown rice
turkey burgers on whole grain buns
whole wheat spaghetti with lean meatballs (96% lean beef) and spaghetti sauce
Basically, I love taking recipes and "healthifying" them.0 -
One hundred down and about 90lbs to go.
Also do high protein, lowered my calories regularlly til I hit the miniumum, also what my nutritionist wanted, of 1200 calories (1500 for men). 80-110 grams of protein per day. I do 2 Premier Protein Shakes a day (30grams each), no soda, no cafeine and 64oz of water per day. I also try to get as much veggies (fiber) as possible, with some fruit. Very easy on the carbs and minimize the starches such as rice, potatos, corn and peas.
I watch the portion size and log it all, even when I don't do as well as I should. I don't dwell on what I ate, just log it, accept and learn from it. Tomorrow is a new day and exercise a bit more and drink that water.
Increase the exercise as often as possible or exercise more than once a day. I do both, increase when I can and I walk and do cardio at different times of the day.0 -
Thanks for everyone's info, you all have done an amazing job!!!0
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So much to learn from this post, thank you all, and congrats on such a great job...0
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Bump. These are wonderful suggestions. Thanks0
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I'm closing in on 100 lost. My go to meal is ground Turkey with Pico de gio some times I will add cottage cheese (little high in sodium) which only takes 5 mins to throw together. Its great for protein, low in fat and nice for vitamin C. Steamable vegtable packs are also pretty handy for the busy person. Great value does a tastey garden medley add ground Turkey and its a meal.0
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Thanks for sharing you tips for those of us trying to take the same journey.0
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I have lost 133 pounds since September 2009. I did mine by working out 5-6 days a week, including resistance training and cardio and changing my diet some. I joined a gym in September 2009 and hired a personal trainer. He helped me with the exercise and the nutrition. I would try and keep my diet at 25% protein, 20% fat and the rest carbs. At first it was difficult for me to eat that much protein and I still have trouble sometimes. I didn't have to change too much, it was mostly portion control for me. I do eat a lot more vegetables and fruit now. Mostly because I get more volume for the calories. I tend to eat the same thing for breakfast (Special K, protein plus, skim milk and fruit) every day, lunch is a bagel thin with chicken, yogurt, cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes or green pepper slices. Dinner does vary. I eat a lot of chicken and pork tenderloin, with a salad and a vegetable. I also eat two or three snacks a day....not always healthy, but I try. I do sunflower seeds, yogurt, laughing cow cheese and crackers, fruit, or skinny cow ice cream. I didn't give up alcohol completely, but I try not to drink during the week. I do eat pizza, burgers, fries, etc....just not as often and not as much in one sitting. I have 5 pounds to go to get to my goal weight...been stuck here for about 8 months. I'm ok with that. I know what I am doing wrong (eating hasn't been as good and I had 6 weeks out of the gym with hip surgery earlier this year). I'll get there eventually, but I am pretty happy already0
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Patience, It is an emotional ride, be ready for it! I love Turkey, Chicken and Salmon, I like to eat Pork Chops, but my fast food fix is hard shell taco's. Exercise is key, also. You have to be persistent with it, get yourself a HRM and a cardio program. I rode an exercise bike for ever. I then got brave enough to hit the treadmill at a Hotel we were staying at and I have been hooked ever since. Take body measurements so you can tell when you plateau (trust me you will) you won't get as discouraged and work through your plateau don't let it kick your *kitten* cause it will try. Get some friends to help give you the push when you need it, you can add me if you want. Don't get frustrated and Binge when you slip up, you are changing your life forever you will have mistakes, just stp yourself as soon as possible, it is easier to recover from it. Last but definitely not the least, don't call it a diet. It is a CHANGE OF LIFE, it is reteaching your self the proper way to eat and maintain your body, and tell yourself The Super Size Me Mafia will not take me down! Just no matter what try to make it as easy as possible, cause if it becomes difficult, human nature doesn't want to mess with it, so preplan your day so your meals and exercise is a natural flow until it becomes routine. Good Luck!0
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I'm not to 100 lbs...yet, but I do recommend finding a protein shake that you like. I love the syntrax nectar shakes. They have fruit based flavors (my favorites are strawberry kiwi and lemonade) and milk based flavors (vanilla bean torte is AWESOME)! They are only 90 cals and 21 g protein per serving.....and they taste good.
Good luck to you. There are so many people to learn from on this site. There are some that have great habits that haven't lost 100+ lbs too!0 -
I LOVE the nectar proteins! Lemonade and Iced tea are my favorites so far. I have a sample pack of vanilla but have not tried it yet.0
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I have lost 93 lbs in 19 months. It has been a slow process with some weeks of no loss and others with a pleasant surprise. I have not lost more than 4 lbs ever and generally average .5-2 lb loss.
Things I have done-
1- eliminated diet pop, this was huge for me but helps me snack less
2- decreased my carbs, especially processed food
3-include lots of fruits and veggies every day.
4-drink lots of water, if you do 1 thing really increase your water, it flushes your system and has so many benefits, strive to drink 1/2 your weight a day in ounces
5- exercize, when I started I could only walk, now I bike, run, elipitcal, weight training
6-increased fiber, these foods keep you full longer and really satisfy but becareful, more fiber = increase need for more water
7- really listen to your own body, I don't stress about eating back calories or not, I really listen to my body sometimes I need more calories than others but I try to make them count water, nuts, protein shakes, protein/fiber bars, fruit, yogurt, etc...
8- reward my victories with clothes or other non-food items, buying a smaller size is so satisfying. I don't buy alot since I hope to always go down further but it is rewarding.
I started at a size 20 and now wear a solid 10 occasional 8. Remember you can do it and it will be the most rewarding thing you've ever done
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thanks for starting this thread... and to all of you who have posted thanks so much ! Y'all are amazing!0
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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR POSTS.. it is great to see so many have lost so much weight.. i am 32 days into my new life, and feel really good about it.. 18 lbs down, and only 162 more to go.. the BIG picture for me is too scary to think about, so i am taking this 1 pound at a time. i am working out 5+ days per week doing a Boot Camp Circuit Training Program.. it kicks my *kitten* daily and i am loving it. sometimes i stay for 2 classes and on occasion, when time allows.. i have stayed for 3.. the first week was the worst, it made me cry.. these exercises were all things that i used to be able to do (back in the day) and now when i tried.. i couldn't.... they helped me modify, and keep going.. always supportive and encouraging.. now i am able to do more, and i just can't get enough!!
I am terrified of social gatherings.. potlucks..and anything involving food at this point in my life.. i live alone, and i work from home, so it makes it easy for me to control what food i am surrounded by.. is it strange that i am stifiling (sp?) friendships due to lack of support? i find that i am keeping our communication open only by phone/text these days because when we get together.. it's usually a food fest.. and last time i was social with them.. it was as if they didn't take me seriously.. kept saying.. just this once won't hurt.. you can go back on tomorrow.. things like that.. in turn that was the last time i went out with them..
anyways.. i just feel like.. i gotta do what i gotta do.. with or without you..
sorry.. just venting a little..
friend me if you'd like..
i'm currently shopping for people that know, understand, and can relate to what i'm going through..
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Not only does this have fantastic information it is very inspiring as well - thanks!0
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THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR POSTS.. it is great to see so many have lost so much weight.. i am 32 days into my new life, and feel really good about it.. 18 lbs down, and only 162 more to go.. the BIG picture for me is too scary to think about, so i am taking this 1 pound at a time. i am working out 5+ days per week doing a Boot Camp Circuit Training Program.. it kicks my *kitten* daily and i am loving it. sometimes i stay for 2 classes and on occasion, when time allows.. i have stayed for 3.. the first week was the worst, it made me cry.. these exercises were all things that i used to be able to do (back in the day) and now when i tried.. i couldn't.... they helped me modify, and keep going.. always supportive and encouraging.. now i am able to do more, and i just can't get enough!!
I am terrified of social gatherings.. potlucks..and anything involving food at this point in my life.. i live alone, and i work from home, so it makes it easy for me to control what food i am surrounded by.. is it strange that i am stifiling (sp?) friendships due to lack of support? i find that i am keeping our communication open only by phone/text these days because when we get together.. it's usually a food fest.. and last time i was social with them.. it was as if they didn't take me seriously.. kept saying.. just this once won't hurt.. you can go back on tomorrow.. things like that.. in turn that was the last time i went out with them..
anyways.. i just feel like.. i gotta do what i gotta do.. with or without you..
sorry.. just venting a little..
friend me if you'd like..
i'm currently shopping for people that know, understand, and can relate to what i'm going through..
~caroline
I had to quit my Thirsty Thursday's with the guys from work cause they all would hound me about not drinking and indulging in the bar food. I would get ridiculed at lunch for my healthy Turkey sandwiches and fruit, and how girly it was. Sad thing now is they are all asking me for advice and trying to follow in my footsteps, I think there are at least 5 guys I work with that I turned on to MFP and we now sit at lunch and eat salads and turkey sandwiches and talk about our work out routines and different supplements we take. LOL. They will come around, you might just have to take a break for a while to show them your seriousness. Good luck!0 -
I LOVE the nectar proteins! Lemonade and Iced tea are my favorites so far. I have a sample pack of vanilla but have not tried it yet.
LOVE the vanilla with milk and frozen mangos. It's like mango icecream, but it's low fat, low cal, and LOTS of protein.0 -
I love the suggestions here thank you all!0
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I am terrified of social gatherings.. potlucks..and anything involving food at this point in my life.. i live alone, and i work from home, so it makes it easy for me to control what food i am surrounded by.. is it strange that i am stifiling (sp?) friendships due to lack of support? i find that i am keeping our communication open only by phone/text these days because when we get together.. it's usually a food fest.. and last time i was social with them.. it was as if they didn't take me seriously.. kept saying.. just this once won't hurt.. you can go back on tomorrow.. things like that.. in turn that was the last time i went out with them..
anyways.. i just feel like.. i gotta do what i gotta do.. with or without you..0 -
I have lost 93 lbs in 19 months. It has been a slow process with some weeks of no loss and others with a pleasant surprise. I have not lost more than 4 lbs ever and generally average .5-2 lb loss.
Things I have done-
1- eliminated diet pop, this was huge for me but helps me snack less
2- decreased my carbs, especially processed food
3-include lots of fruits and veggies every day.
4-drink lots of water, if you do 1 thing really increase your water, it flushes your system and has so many benefits, strive to drink 1/2 your weight a day in ounces
5- exercize, when I started I could only walk, now I bike, run, elipitcal, weight training
6-increased fiber, these foods keep you full longer and really satisfy but becareful, more fiber = increase need for more water
7- really listen to your own body, I don't stress about eating back calories or not, I really listen to my body sometimes I need more calories than others but I try to make them count water, nuts, protein shakes, protein/fiber bars, fruit, yogurt, etc...
8- reward my victories with clothes or other non-food items, buying a smaller size is so satisfying. I don't buy alot since I hope to always go down further but it is rewarding.
I started at a size 20 and now wear a solid 10 occasional 8. Remember you can do it and it will be the most rewarding thing you've ever done
Have faith
I like this list a lot. My experience has been similar; with the following small variations:
1. Never did the diet pop thing, but drank plenty of regular before. Now, its all water all the time.
2. Great advice.
3. Great advice.
4. Great advice, but a hard one for me to do. I still struggle some days, but I can feel the good effects.
5. Great advice, my experience was exactly like this.
6. Great advice for plenty of other reasons, too.
7. Maybe the best comment here...you'll feel gross when you overeat, and hungry when you undereat.
8. My rewards are similar...I no longer celebrate with ice cream.
I would only add this:
9. Decide.
Decide that you want to be healthy. Losing fat and weight will be a by-product. Decide to aviod all the easy, convenient, fast food and make hard choices. Decide to commit to a program for 3 months, 6 months, whatever...just give yourself a fighting chance. Decide to actually do it. I am fond of saying that being overweight is about 90% laziness. Decide to stop being lazy (and not just about exercise, but about lazy food choices too) and do someting about the situation you've gotten yourself into.
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