Losing 150+ pounds
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mrcs_jolly wrote: »I have lost 130lbs...i'll tell you, it is one day, one rep at a time. If you are consistent and patient, it will come. You cannot quit and you have make it an important component of your life. You will def have crummy workouts on some days but you will have more good ones.
Way to go! Losing 130 is no easy task. You must be very proud. I love hearing weight loss stories like yours because I know that there are others that were in my shoes once and have made it to goal. In 2011, I reached my goal of 155 after losing 84 pounds with WW. I felt amazing!
However, I was not consistent during maintenance and I reverted to my old eating habits. Almost as if I felt that I was now "skinny" and could eat as I pleased. Hardest learning lesson ever, I tell ya. I am the statistic now. I regained all of that weight back plus more. However, I did it once and I truly believe I can do it again. Thanks for sharing your loss!1 -
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I lost 148 lbs. I liked to have multiple goals in many areas, scales, measurements, progess pics, new ingredients, new recipes, fitness goals, steps, etc. That way a few areas are always going well even if others are lagging. I kept a journal where I tracked everything, including my progress pics, favorite quotes, positive comments from others, etc. I still love to look back and see how far I've come and the fitness progress made. Some days it will feel overwhelming, so just remind yourself to focus on the small steps. That is the only way you get there, just like a Symphony is played one note at a time.
One of my favorite quotes that kept me going:
"Small daily improvements are the key to staggering long term results." Robin Sharma.. This is TRUE and I'm living proof! [/quote]
Motivation is the key! I have taken so few pictures over these last few years because I am ashamed of how I look. But I did manage to get some before pictures right before I logged into MFP for the first time because I will want to see the progress I have made. I like your journal idea. May have to steal it!0 -
cross2bear wrote: »I lost over 100 lbs, one pound at a time. My knee replacement doctor suggested I should lose 20 - something clicked with me and I found MFP, and accomplished the big loss. It really is being mindful of one day, one meal at a time. Recently I had my passport renewed, and compared the new one with the old one and a couple of other photo IDs I have - what a difference!! I really would not have noticed it, nor would my family, unless I held those two or three pics up to compare - I mean, they see the loss, but how dramatic it is is really evident in photos now.
So take photos as you reduce - you will marvel and laugh at them when you reach your goal!!
Congrats on losing over 100! I have some before pictures I will share on MFP. One day, for sure.1 -
Shawn_in_OKC wrote: »I need to lose more and have given myself small monthly goals. One baby step at a time. This month I surpassed my goal and I'm proud of myself but I also know not every month will be a win and I will stumble from time to time but I'm going to keep picking myself up and trying to reach the small goals and hope that they eventually add up to a large loss of weight.
I'm with you. I have been creating small weekly goals for myself. I'm currently in week 2 using MFP. The first week I decided to stop drinking soda. I don't believe in eliminating foods completely except for soda, as I am pre-diabetic. So, I did well with that and you're right...I was proud of myself. This week my goal has been to increase my activity. So far, I have walked three times (20/30/30). Each week will have a mini goal to keep things moving in the right direction.
We can do this!1 -
If --- you follow this post you will loose weight: Breakfast is bowl of un-cooked oatmeal add apple juice and raisins in it. Lunchtime- is Popcorn and apple juice. Dinner- chicken and veggies . No bread or cheese or pasta noodles of any kind, When you reach your ideal weight you can add more carbs at dinner like potatoes , beans ECT. but never exceed a 8 ounces cup portion. Because the carbs will be too high and you will gain -the weight back. You may of heard of cheat days in diets, well that is one day out the week you can have pizza or cake but- that for after a man or woman reaches- there ideal weight. Loss weight..-3
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stylzemail wrote: »If --- you follow this post you will loose weight: Breakfast is bowl of un-cooked oatmeal add apple juice and raisins in it. Lunchtime- is Popcorn and apple juice. Dinner- chicken and veggies . No bread or cheese or pasta noodles of any kind, When you reach your ideal weight you can add more carbs at dinner like potatoes , beans ECT. but never exceed a 8 ounces cup portion. Because the carbs will be too high and you will gain -the weight back. You may of heard of cheat days in diets, well that is one day out the week you can have pizza or cake but- that for after a man or woman reaches- there ideal weight. Loss weight..
Thank you for your response. However, I am not interested in cutting out carbs or even eating some rigid meal plan to lose weight. I am much more interested in eating healthy, portion control, exercise and even incorporating some carbs.3 -
I've simply reduced my intake and so far this month am down 22.2lbs. I know if I were to cut out things that I love, like bread, pasta and the occasional sweet I would never be successful.2
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BonnieDundee78 wrote: »This is a bit tragic, but I have a little spreadsheet that lists out all the pounds I want to lose in one column, and a load of "microgoals" in the other column. These are lots of little milestones that I can tick off as I go. They include:
- Losing 5lbs (then 10, 15, etc)
- Losing 7lbs (I'm the UK, so we also talk in terms of Stones (14lbs) and Half Stones (7lbs)
- Every time I lose 5% increment of 100% target (I just passed 20% to target and it felt GOOD!)
- Every time I break into a new "decade" on the scales, e.g. hitting the 170s, 160s, 150s, etc
- Every time I lose a 5% increment of my Original Body Weight
- Every time I hit a new round number on my BMI.
Basically it means that with every pound or two I hit another target, and that gives me a pile of motivation to keep going, rather than getting focused on my goal weight (which is a long way away!)
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