5`2/5`3 women success stories?
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It took me a year to get it off and I have been body sculpting for another year now. I am 5'2". SW 207 CW 11043 -
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I am still on my journey with 42 pounds off and 58 to do but here is a before and after peak
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Hi everyone I'm 5"3 I don't have any pics yet but my sw was 207 cw is 196.8 started mfp end of April it's a slow but steady process and I would love the support from u guys feel free to add me9
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Time for bump up.2
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Bump1
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Just started on July 4th. Starting weight was 189 current weight 178. Cut out almost all carbs and started running. Feel great! Thank you for the motivation ladies!7
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5'2" I just started this summer too (August) after several unhappy overweight years. I'm down a few pounds already, but mostly just feeling so much stronger and more energetic from taking control of my eating and working out regularly. Feel free to add me, any of my petite compatriots.6
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5'3 here. 34 lbs down since Nov last year (time and lbs are marked in the pics). Not at my GW yet. This is the first time ever that I managed to lose this amount of weight. I'm super excited but also very worried about regaining the weight lost. Anyway... the bottom 2 of the progress pics were taken earlier today post gym workout, in the bathroom of my local community gym so please excuse the not so glamorous background lol!
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5'3 here. 34 lbs down since Nov last year (time and lbs are marked in the pics). Not at my GW yet. This is the first time ever that I managed to lose this amount of weight. I'm super excited but also very worried about regaining the weight lost. Anyway... the bottom 2 of the progress pics were taken earlier today post gym workout, in the bathroom of my local community gym so please excuse the not so glamorous background lol!
Congratulations! You look fantastic!!5 -
SW: 290
CW: 242.6
GW: 130ish
I'm 5 foot 3 inch.
I got down to 200 once and felt amazing so I can't wait to see what 70 pounds less than that feels like11 -
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retirehappy wrote: »Not only do you look amazing, I think your phone is giving you a wonderful message
Thanks for your delightful comments, and well spotted @retirehappy When I saw it I was like I so need this to remind myself of my goals and the works I've put in, especially in times when I'm not motivated to do anything haha1 -
5'3 here. 34 lbs down since Nov last year (time and lbs are marked in the pics).
I am so super impressed. Look at you! Do you share your tips anywhere? I'm 5'3 and 154 (from 172).but I've been off and on for the past six months. I think you've hit upon something magical. (Probably hard work. #magic.)3 -
I am so super impressed. Look at you! Do you share your tips anywhere? I'm 5'3 and 154 (from 172).but I've been off and on for the past six months. I think you've hit upon something magical. (Probably hard work. #magic.)
Thank you so much for leaving me the positive comments @diorgasm ! And congrats to your 18 lbs lost, this is awesome, not easy at all...
No I didn't share - not that I don't want to it's just nothing ground breaking - log the food, stay active. No pills no "detox" no "cleanse". I'm approaching 40 and have tried to lose weight for as long as I can remember... If I can do this, despite failed many many times before, you can too!
I can totally relate when you said the on & off. I kept losing and regaining the same 5 lbs or so at the start. Very demoralizing. But once I took a hard look at what I think I ate and what I actually ate, I in fact ate A LOT more than I burn. It was then that I tried to eat at "normal" amount (for a person of my size, age, activity level), not even at a deficit... It was quite uncomfortable in the first couple of weeks as my stomach was so used to feeling full. But after this initial discomfort, I noticed I had a lot less cravings and activities like walking, riding bikes seems easier, these gave me motivation to stick with this life style change.
Please let me reiterate again - I tried to lose weight for the last 10+ years and failed each and every time. Do not give up, keep trying, stay positive, develop some habits/some activities that suit yourself and your lifestyle. Slow and steady wins the race. And not gaining is pretty cool already! I lift 1-2 times per week (one hour each time), ride my bike 2-3 times (this is something I enjoy so they don't feel like exercise). Sorry for writing so much these are some thoughts that I'd like to share with all you awesome people here
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@narak_lol Your advice makes a lot of sense. Just eating maintenance is a lot less calories then I eat when I'm not "trying", so not drastically cutting calories in the beginning is smart.1
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Bumping this awesome thread.1
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I am 5 foot 3 and I have never been lighter than 150 pounds since I hit puberty. I don't know what it is like to be thin. After 2 kids, I am now hovering around 167, and I have a hard time believing I will ever succeed at being lighter just because I don't have that "thin" benchmark (high school weight etc) like so many other short girls have. However, I would love to be 125... I can't even imagine it, but that is the dream. The kicker is I've always generally been active-ish. I like hiking, I would even run 20 ish miles a week when I was in college. I also eat generally healthy too... I hate pop, rarely eat fast food, hardly ever buy candy or junk like donuts or sugar cereal. Is there anybody who is like me on this thread... never been really fat, but never been thin, but has also never been successful at losing weight? I was even bulimic at one point during college and I have never, and I repeat, NEVER dipped down into the 140s.2
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