Female Endomorphs - Before and After Pics (And Tips?)

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  • MiraKy
    MiraKy Posts: 3 Member
    Another diet plan for endomorph females

    http://www.thinspiration.info/endomorph-diet-plan/

    They don't tell anything new but still being interesting
  • tiptoethruthetulips
    tiptoethruthetulips Posts: 3,371 Member
    Another diet plan for endomorph females

    link deleted spam

    They don't tell anything new but still being interesting

    Spam reported, this member is posting the same link in each of their posts.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,241 Member
    Another diet plan for endomorph females

    Edited to remove link

    They don't tell anything new but still being interesting

    Spam reported, this member is posting the same link in each of their posts.


    I reported her too. Just a tip - when you report a post, they might get deleted, but your quote won't, so edit your post to get rid of their link, that way it doesn't live on in your quote :wink:
  • tiptoethruthetulips
    tiptoethruthetulips Posts: 3,371 Member
    Thanks, I had deleted the link in the others...but had forgotten about this one
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,241 Member
    Thanks, I had deleted the link in the others...but had forgotten about this one

    LOL, i just had to edit my post, as I ironically didn't delete the link!
  • Snip8241
    Snip8241 Posts: 767 Member
    Bump
  • nubiennelady
    nubiennelady Posts: 14 Member
    I second the recommendation to try the Whole30 program. It has helped me identify which foods I'm sensitive too and which make me bloat and struggle to lose weight: grains, and too much dairy (I can have about 1 ounce of full fat cheese per day). The first week is rough because you are weaning your body off of processed sugar, dairy, grains and legumes (I have mild sensitivity...okay, they just make me fart). Once you do a round, you should reintroduce and assess how your body reacts to certain foods. I get headaches from grains (even whole grains).

    I am the slowest loser and in one round of Whole 30, I lost 7 pounds and 2" from my waist. I backslid over the Christmas holiday and my belly got big again (up 2" + 1"). I'm finishing a round of Whole30 now and I'm down 1.5" in less than 30 days.
  • nubiennelady
    nubiennelady Posts: 14 Member
    Whole30 Round One Results (7lbs lost and 2" from my waist in 30 days)

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,990 Member
    Just a quick clarification: somatotype descriptions are a myth. People definitely have different genetics and shapes, but somatotyping doesn't hold up under whether one overfeeds or underfeeds. Eat over TDEE consistently you get overweight. Eat under consistently you lose weight or just stay skinny.

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  • Redladystl
    Redladystl Posts: 351 Member
    bump only because at the moment I'm too tired to read and reply.
  • Bumping so I can come back and read through the posts and gather some helpful tips.
  • apetranovich
    apetranovich Posts: 55 Member
    bump, great advice.
  • MarieGMcG
    MarieGMcG Posts: 10 Member
    Awesome reading!!
  • 411cars
    411cars Posts: 1 Member
    OMG! Can we resurrect this blog? I have always known I was a endomorph but for some reason it didn't really hit me what it really entailed until the other day! So even if I had eliminated the "junky" foods I was still eating the "wrong" foods for endomorphs. I get it now and am super excited to plan my meals and see what the next month will look like!!
  • GenElizabeth
    GenElizabeth Posts: 291 Member
    edited August 2015
    I'm also an endo and when I realized that, I was really able to understand why certain foods affected me more so than others.

    I have a thread up here on MFP about how I lost 75lbs in one year with strength training as my main focus.

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10151694/from-a-size-20-to-a-size-8-with-strength-training-in-one-year-pics

    Calorie counting and meeting my macros were important for me also. I limited my carbs to 100g/day and I kept my protein and fiber high.

    Feel free to check out my photos on my profile, I have lots!! I hope you guys are encouraged, we too can have success in this area and in a timely manner too. :wink:

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  • Bimtheduck
    Bimtheduck Posts: 1 Member
    this is a very useful thread
  • jennybearlv
    jennybearlv Posts: 1,519 Member
    This seems silly to me. My husband was trying to tell me I was big boned today, LOL. Nope, just fat sweetie. But you have big hands and broad shoulders. I just have long fingers and shoulders with lots of fat and some muscle. The bones aren't bigger. I think I need to dig up some photos of me at about 110 pounds and see if he still thinks I'm big boned.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,990 Member
    This seems silly to me. My husband was trying to tell me I was big boned today, LOL. Nope, just fat sweetie. But you have big hands and broad shoulders. I just have long fingers and shoulders with lots of fat and some muscle. The bones aren't bigger. I think I need to dig up some photos of me at about 110 pounds and see if he still thinks I'm big boned.
    True. Once one stops growing, the bones circumference doesn't increase. But mass around it can. That's why the whole "big boned" is usually an excuse.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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