Success without over the top workouts. Pics plz.

heatherjolly92
heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
edited November 16 in Success Stories
So I just started on a weight loss Journey after many years of trying to diet and no success. I have two small children and I'm constantly busy and it's hard to feed myself and them and my husband and please all. Is there anyone out there that has hit their goal and not had to do crazy workouts and quit eating everything they love. I really want to lose weight and keep it off this time and I would love some inspiration please post pictures

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  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »
    I hit my goal weight 8 months ago after losing 142 pounds. I ate what I wanted that fit into my calorie goal and walked anywhere from 45-60 minutes per day. Coming up on my 3 year mfp anniversary now :)

    Have lost a couple more pounds since my last set of progress pictures, but I am far too lazy to take new ones haha
    Anyway, I used a Fitbit, a food scale, and mfp to log log log!

    Thanks I'm just worried that I wouldn't get where I want to be by the way my schedule is and the budget we are on..
  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    I've lost 60 pounds just eating less and walking/light workouts. No foods cut, just less.

    Thanks =}
  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    You can lose weight without any exercise whatsoever...I wouldn't recommend it, but exercise isn't necessary to lose weight. Weight loss/fat loss happens when you take in less energy than you expend...regular exercise has numerous health benefits and also has the added benefit of expending a bit more energy than you otherwise would.

    And no...nobody needs to go nuts with working out. Unless I'm actively training for an event, most of my rides are between 30-60 minutes and I spend about an hour lifting 2-3 days per week.

    Thanks I do workout a few times a week for about and hour but I don't go all out.
  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    Just wanted to thanks to everyone posting supportive comments it's awesome to have a little help along the way!!!
  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    The first 50lbs I lost I didn't step foot in a gym. Just ate less and walked 3 times a week.

    You look absolutely beautiful... I was the same weight as you when u when I started... Very inspiring...
  • Meganthedogmom
    Meganthedogmom Posts: 1,639 Member
    The first 50lbs I lost I didn't step foot in a gym. Just ate less and walked 3 times a week.

    You look absolutely beautiful... I was the same weight as you when u when I started... Very inspiring...

    Aww that is very sweet! After that pic of me at 200 I lost another 40lbs after incorporating more exercise (running, elliptical, weight lifting). I've gained some back since focusing on weight lifting so I'm sitting at 172 now
  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    edited February 2017


    Left was about 15 to 20 lbs down from my heaviest. Right was today down 45 lbs. I did it mostly through a calorie deficit. Occasionally running or random YouTube workouts.[/quote]



    You look great
  • SalinitySally
    SalinitySally Posts: 258 Member
    Changing how you eat IS big, but I don't think anyone on this thread has said anything about how exercise doesn't just burn calories while you're doing it. It amps up your metabolism. The biggest bang for your metabolism is increased muscle mass so that's why weight training helps so much. The timing of your caloric intake helps keep your metabolism up, too. That's why so many people swear by six "meals" per day (IMO it's actually spreading your calories out over six sittings a day).
  • HappyBlues
    HappyBlues Posts: 94 Member
    I have lost 95 pounds (over the past 17 months) mostly just walking outside or on my treadmill. I have bad knees and can't handle the impact of running so the fastest I go is a brisk walk! I started out doing 10-20 minutes and now I do 30-40 minutes 3 or 4 times a week. Nothing too crazy there. We do have a gym membership, but it's 17 miles from my home so it's not very convenient for me. I try to go at least once a week to lift weights but it's hit or miss... with several months where I never made it there at all.

    I am a stay at home Mom with young kids too (5,7,9) and a husband who really enjoys eating, I know the struggle. Just realize that sometimes, the house is going to be a mess, and that is okay. Go for that walk instead of folding the laundry!! That kind of thing. You can do this!!

  • maybe1pe
    maybe1pe Posts: 529 Member
    I'm currently down 87 lbs. I lost the first 75-ish just by counting my calories and walking a few times a week. A month or two ago I started spending 25-30 minutes a day doing strength training (just body weight exercises and some dumbbells) I definitely wish I had started with weights and strength training sooner. I've lost another 12 lbs but I've noticed a HUGE difference in my body shape and have lost a ton of inches.
  • heatherjolly92
    heatherjolly92 Posts: 46 Member
    HappyBlues wrote: »
    I have lost 95 pounds (over the past 17 months) mostly just walking outside or on my treadmill. I have bad knees and can't handle the impact of running so the fastest I go is a brisk walk! I started out doing 10-20 minutes and now I do 30-40 minutes 3 or 4 times a week. Nothing too crazy there. We do have a gym membership, but it's 17 miles from my home so it's not very convenient for me. I try to go at least once a week to lift weights but it's hit or miss... with several months where I never made it there at all.

    I am a stay at home Mom with young kids too (5,7,9) and a husband who really enjoys eating, I know the struggle. Just realize that sometimes, the house is going to be a mess, and that is okay. Go for that walk instead of folding the laundry!! That kind of thing. You can do this!!

    I've been trying to walk a bit and I do notice the house is a little messier. Thanks and congrats on your success.
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