6 and a half stone GONE! 259lbs to 168lbs (Pics)
Lambykins93
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I started my journey a WHOLE YEAR ago now. I'm not exactly sure what day I started, because my tracking on MFP in the beginning is a bit all over the place, but I started in the first 2 weeks of January. Regardless, since that defining moment, all together I have lost 6st 7lbs/ 41.3kg/ 91lbs. I started my journey at 18st 7lbs, a U.K. size 20-22, and today I stand at 12st exactly, a U.K. size 12.
My goal by the end of the year is to achieve my target weight (between 10st and 10st 10lbs) and tone up while improving my fitness level. I have recently started jogging and I'm able to confidently go for 1 mile/ 1.6km before I feel like I'm struggling a little. I aim to be able to run a 5km Race for Life without stopping by the end of 2017.
I started my journey just tracking on My Fitness Pal and getting a Fitbit. For exercise, I only walked until about a month ago. I ensured I got my 13,000 steps a day, 99% of the time, regardless of what else was happening that day. My motivation to be healthier and reach my goals was definitely the most important factor in helping me to achieve what I have done so far.
I love looking at these success stories, and they also motivated me at difficult times, so I hope my continuing journey to success is motivating for some of you.
My goal by the end of the year is to achieve my target weight (between 10st and 10st 10lbs) and tone up while improving my fitness level. I have recently started jogging and I'm able to confidently go for 1 mile/ 1.6km before I feel like I'm struggling a little. I aim to be able to run a 5km Race for Life without stopping by the end of 2017.
I started my journey just tracking on My Fitness Pal and getting a Fitbit. For exercise, I only walked until about a month ago. I ensured I got my 13,000 steps a day, 99% of the time, regardless of what else was happening that day. My motivation to be healthier and reach my goals was definitely the most important factor in helping me to achieve what I have done so far.
I love looking at these success stories, and they also motivated me at difficult times, so I hope my continuing journey to success is motivating for some of you.
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Fantastic weigh loss!! I'm also a "success story"
Fab x1 -
You are so amazing - I tend to lurk success stories but had to comment on yours. So superb!1
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You look amazing.....and I love the slippers
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Huge congrats!1
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Congratulations on your terrific achievement1
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You look incredible! Congrats girl!1
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@Lambykins93 Fantastic job!1
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sugaraddict4321 wrote: »Hello,
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Apologies! Because it is my weightloss Instagram page, which I use to track my progress in collaboration with MFP, I thought it was okay to share this info with other users. I know for future reference. Is there anywhere I can publicly share my Instagram username for other MFP members? Or would it be preferred that I not?3 -
Congratulations - you look fantastic and I love the pink slippers! : )1
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Way to go!! Congratulations on your success!!1
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Great job!1
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fantastic job! wow2
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This is so inspirational! I'm currently weighing your starting weight, and feel like the end is a long long long way away!!! youre looking fab!!!0
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Lambykins93 wrote: »sugaraddict4321 wrote: »Hello,
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b) Requests or solicitations for donations are also not allowed. This includes requesting contributions to “pooled fund” competitions, requests for votes in any venue (online contests, etc.), and even requests for charitable contributions. As you can imagine, we have a lot of people who would like to raise money for worthy causes through the site. As much as we'd like to support these causes, if we were to allow requests for donations, the forums would quickly become full of such requests which would take away from the main purpose of the forums - to support one another.
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Apologies! Because it is my weightloss Instagram page, which I use to track my progress in collaboration with MFP, I thought it was okay to share this info with other users. I know for future reference. Is there anywhere I can publicly share my Instagram username for other MFP members? Or would it be preferred that I not?
Congrats, and I love those slippers.
-- You can prob. just say PM if you want my Instagram for additional info.1 -
All that I can say is...WOW!1
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Where do you find the time for 13,000 steps!? I struggle getting to 10,000 during the darker months. In the summer it's easier as I can just go for an extra walk after work.
Tips?1 -
Awesome job1
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Great work!!0
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That is AMAZEBALLS! Awesome job. You are an inspiration.1
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Holy cow! Great job!1
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Wow!.Good job1
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Fantastic! I'd like to say, you were very cute regardless, but the fit you looks amazing. Keep it up! Also, are you using a running app? I started with one of those "Couch_to_fiveK" things, and it really helped.1
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Really great!!1
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❤❤your slippers! Great job btw!1
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You are an inspiration1
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Lambykins93 wrote: »For exercise, I only walked until about a month ago. I ensured I got my 13,000 steps a day, 99% of the time, regardless of what else was happening that day.
WOW!!! Aside from your awesome success, this bit is really excellent. Do you mind me asking how you managed to fit 13k steps in a day? I work full-time and manage, like 3k on a good day -_-
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Good lord woman that is excellent. Well done1
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well done minnie1
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LazyButHealthy wrote: »Where do you find the time for 13,000 steps!? I struggle getting to 10,000 during the darker months. In the summer it's easier as I can just go for an extra walk after work.
Tips?
I work in retail so my job is pretty active! Probably why I am so easily able to get 13k steps. I also walk home from work (about a half hour walk) and I use public transport in the morning (which means walking to the bus stop). Taking the car is convenient but I deffo recommend taking public transport if you are unable to walk it, even if just twice a week, because you get those extra steps travelling from your house to the bus stop/station!
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