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Down 47.2 lbs in 107 days

Posts: 115 Member
edited November 2024 in Success Stories
I'm 5'10.5" & will turn 47 next week. I began my journey of fitness & weight loss on 2/27/16 at 230 lbs. As of today (6/13/16), I am down 47.2 lbs after 107 days of exercise & eating healthier.

I found MFP 3 days after I started and have been committed to logging my meals ever since (3/1/16). It was a HUGE eye-opener for me and has really helped me change my lifestyle for the better.

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  • Posts: 1,345 Member
    You look like 2 different people with the same facial hair! Nicely done!
  • Posts: 115 Member
    You look like 2 different people with the same facial hair! Nicely done!

    Thanks! To be fair, the photo on the right is mirrored, so when I look at the picture, to me, I really do look like two different people. Lol!
  • Posts: 231 Member
    Incredible !!! You should be so proud of yourself
  • Posts: 845 Member
    Wow, you look great and happy. Well done!
  • Posts: 174 Member
    great job
  • Posts: 215 Member
    You look great!
  • Posts: 143 Member
    Well done, you must be so pleased.
  • Posts: 43 Member
    Dang. Took me 4.5 months to lose that much. Great job!
  • Posts: 4,770 Member
    WTG!
  • Posts: 458 Member
    Nicely done! Congratulations on your hard work!
  • Posts: 137 Member
    Fantastic!
  • Posts: 115 Member
    Thank you, all! I tend to become a little obsessive when I commit to something. I really focus on hitting the small daily goals. =)
  • Posts: 18 Member
    Great job. Congratulations on all the hard work.
  • Posts: 15 Member
    What an amazing difference, you should be so proud.
  • Posts: 474 Member
    Great Job!
  • Posts: 115 Member
    I originally posted this just over 6 weeks ago. As an update, I'm currently at 176.9 lbs (a total loss of 53.1 lbs). I've raised my daily calorie goal to 2,130, which is not quite maintenance calories - but close. Ideally, I plan to lose a little more belly fat, but don't really plan to lose much more weight, as I intend to offset any more lost fat with muscle.

    I've done so well at getting to my ultimate goal of 177, I'm now finding it difficult to change my mind-set from mostly cardio to mostly resistance training.
  • Posts: 36 Member
    This is awesome. I'm starting my journey and this is the inspiration I needed.
  • Posts: 583 Member
    Excellent job!! You look great!!
  • Posts: 69 Member
    Congratulations!! So inspiring. Can I ask what was your daily deficit and what amount of cardio did you do? Also what kind of foods did you eat?
  • Posts: 140 Member
    Great job!
  • Posts: 1,246 Member
    Nicely done :)

    Our stat's and goals are very similar so you've given me me great inspiration.
  • Posts: 201 Member
    Wtg!! :-)
  • Posts: 624 Member
    Congrats on your success! It will take time to get used to doing resistance training rather then focusing on cardio. But if you can lose 53.1 pounds, then I am sure you can adjust to a new type of exercise! Wtg!!
  • Posts: 115 Member
    Congratulations!! So inspiring. Can I ask what was your daily deficit and what amount of cardio did you do? Also what kind of foods did you eat?

    As far as cardio, My minimum goal was to do the elliptical 3-4 times a week for a minimum of 35 min. And a minimum of 500 calories each. I actually would push myself to do more, especially if I was feeling week or unenergetic. After the first 2-3 weeks, I was going as long as 45-50 min., eventually topping out at about 65 min. I would mix up the pace, incline and resistance. I normally did 15-17.5 degrees of incline at a pace that would vary from 55 rpm to as fast as 100 rpm, but mostly around 65 rpm. I have recently changed up my cardio routine to adjust for my new goals. I now do about 25-35 min at an incline of 30 degrees. 4 min warm up at a resistance of 6-8, then 30 seconds as fast as I can (over 100 rpm) followed by 30 seconds backwards at a slow pace, 16 times in a row. Then ending with a more steady pace for 5-10 min or so.

    For calories, my goal was to consume less than 1500 per day, starting out. I actually did between 1,300-1,500. I tried to avoid eating any of my burned excercise calories and only did so on a few select occasions. As my results progressed and my fitness improved, I raised my calorie goal to 1,680. It was only the last couple weeks that I raised my calorie goal to 2130 and I am now eating most of my burned calories from excercise.

    For food, I made several changes that I was able to live with. No hard & fast rule, but I did cut out all wheat (my wife is allergic to wheat, so I did it to support her efforts), I significantly reduced my sugar intake (no sodas, only dark chocolate, ice cream maybe 1 scoop every 2 weeks). I switched to Almond milk. Started eating breakfast every day, typically consisting of steel cut oatmeal, a cup of blueberries or a banana, and Triple Zero yogurt (sometimes an egg or two in place of yogurt). Basically no cheese, except cottage cheese. I would eat spinach in place of bread & still do. I try to only eat organic and "try" to avoid processed foods as much as possible. I drink 8 cups of water a day and eat fruit more often. I reduced red meat in favor of more fish (usually wild Alaskan Salmon or Halibut) and chicken (rotisserie from Costco, Walmart, or Safeway).

    I travel a lot for work, so I eat out frequently. I almost always order from the light menu, but log & track everything that goes in my mouth. As I got closer to my goal, I would allow myself a little more freedom (especially when I spent 2 weeks in Hawaii). But I would weigh myself every morning that I was home, or in a hotel with a scale.

    If you eat the right foods, you can get through this without feeling hungry. I never felt that I was starving and I averaged a loss of close to half a pound a day.
  • Posts: 115 Member
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    Here is my weight loss chart. The spike at the bottom was after 2 weeks in Hawaii. While there, I actually worked out much harder & longer, but I also ate more and had several high calorie drinks (Coconut Mojitos at Dukes were the BEST).
  • Posts: 115 Member
    dankaplin wrote: »
    This is awesome. I'm starting my journey and this is the inspiration I needed.

    Good luck on your journey. It's very doable... Once I made the decision, I was committed to hit my daily goals. I joined a few Challenges on here, which also helped with my accountability.

    On days that I really felt the need to have something that did not fit in my calorie goals, I made sure that I paid for it with extra effort in cardio, or walking extra steps. I did do some resistance training throughout, but it was not a strong focus.
  • Posts: 115 Member
    craignev wrote: »
    Nicely done :)

    Our stat's and goals are very similar so you've given me me great inspiration.

    Thanks! I was partially motivated by seeing what others were able to accomplish, as well. It just boils down to finding the thing that works for you and hitting the small, daily goals... At least that how it worked for me.
  • Posts: 115 Member
    branbuds wrote: »
    Congrats on your success! It will take time to get used to doing resistance training rather then focusing on cardio. But if you can lose 53.1 pounds, then I am sure you can adjust to a new type of exercise! Wtg!!

    Thanks!!! I'm confident I can make the transition...
  • Posts: 3 Member
    Omg you're amazing! Such an inspirational story and so nice to be forthcoming with your method. I'm down 17 lb in 45 days and I'm really striving for a big, quick loss like yours.
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