How Long Did It Take You To Lose 30lbs?

Hi everyone. I'm looking for motivation. I'm 32 years old, 5'4", female, work a desk job, and have 30lbs to lose (again). How long did it take you to lose 30lbs? Have you had to do it more than once in your life?
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  • DonM46
    DonM46 Posts: 771 Member
    I lost 35 in ten months.
    My calorie budget was based on 1 pound per week.
    The weight loss I saw was pretty close to that.
  • buglesalmoncatgirl
    buglesalmoncatgirl Posts: 43 Member
    Thank you for responding!
  • buglesalmoncatgirl
    buglesalmoncatgirl Posts: 43 Member
    Thanks so much for your responses! I hope to hear even more people's experiences. It's great!
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,588 Member
    How long did it take you to lose 30lbs? Have you had to do it more than once in your life?

    Just shy of 15 weeks.

    Once before about 25 years ago.

  • bgh707
    bgh707 Posts: 164 Member
    A little over a year. I was in the obese range but I'm pretty petite and have PCOS.
  • everher
    everher Posts: 909 Member
    It took me about 4 months, but I had more weight to lose. I have about 30 lbs more to lose to reach the healthy BMI range and I have no idea how long that will take.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    edited March 2017
    I lost 40 in about 9 months. That was about four years ago and I've maintained that loss more or less save for my annual winter gain of about 10 Lbs...but it comes off every Spring when I start riding a lot again.

    If you have only 30 Lbs to lose, it's going to be slower than if you have a lot to lose with the first 30 being your initial goal.
  • twobuttonsandabow
    twobuttonsandabow Posts: 14 Member
    I'm not to the 30 lb mark yet since starting Jan 1. Today is 60 days in and I'm down about 21 lbs. the first 7-8 came off fast and then I've had to work for every ounce after that. I have to keep reminding myself that the pace I'm losing at is perfectly reasonable and normal but I've been "stuck" twice in the last month and it gets frustrating. I'm now trying what previous poster said about tic-tacking calories to keep my body guessing
  • buglesalmoncatgirl
    buglesalmoncatgirl Posts: 43 Member
    This is all very helpful. Thank you for sharing, everyone! Please keep the feedback coming!
  • Piqueaboo
    Piqueaboo Posts: 1,193 Member
    Around 3 months, this is with a loss of 2lbs per week.
  • Piqueaboo
    Piqueaboo Posts: 1,193 Member
    And yes, this is the second time I'm doing it. Still works like a charm!
  • buglesalmoncatgirl
    buglesalmoncatgirl Posts: 43 Member
    Piqueaboo wrote: »
    And yes, this is the second time I'm doing it. Still works like a charm!

    What did you do that works so well? Do you mean you used MFP settings with a goal of 2lbs per week? (For me, that puts me at 1200 calories per day.)
  • DonM46
    DonM46 Posts: 771 Member
    Be careful about rigidly following the allowable calories budgeted by MFP and expecting to lose that amount. You could say you wanted to lose 5 or 6 lb per week, & you would likely be advised 1200 calories. The internal software will not set your goal below 1200.
  • sluggo1721
    sluggo1721 Posts: 4 Member
    It has taken me 2 months to lose 35lbs but I still have 35 to go.
  • AmyOutOfControl
    AmyOutOfControl Posts: 1,425 Member
    I've lost 25 pounds in a year in a half - I suck at calorie restriction
  • alejandrocd85
    alejandrocd85 Posts: 10 Member
    edited March 2017
    I've lost 35.27lbs in this first two months of the year :blush:
  • BlueHorse8
    BlueHorse8 Posts: 29 Member
    I have lost 23 pounds in 8 weeks
  • Bluwaves1
    Bluwaves1 Posts: 191 Member
    I have lost 25 ponds and it's been almost 3 months... It is a slow process! 25 to 35 more to go!
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    I'm 5'4" as well. I went from 163 to 133 in like...9 - 10months. Took awhile.
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    About a year, maybe a little less. They say if you have more than 20 lbs to lose, aim for a 2 pound per week loss. Anything under 10 pounds you should lose at a rate of about a pound to a half-pound a week.
  • Sindbad1985
    Sindbad1985 Posts: 22 Member
    I lost 30lbs in 5 months, using hip hop abs, Cize, insanity max 30, with absolutely clean eating.
  • buglesalmoncatgirl
    buglesalmoncatgirl Posts: 43 Member
    Wow so much diversity in the results here! This is so cool.
    Per my "googling" thus far, I'm noticing the range falls between 2-13 months. For many it seems to take around 4 months or so.
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    Wow so much diversity in the results here! This is so cool.
    Per my "googling" thus far, I'm noticing the range falls between 2-13 months. For many it seems to take around 4 months or so.

    It's going to take someone who needs to lose 75lbs to be in a healthy weight range shorter to lose 30 than someone who only needs to lose that 30.
  • LiveLoveFitFab
    LiveLoveFitFab Posts: 302 Member
    kozmotron wrote: »
    I've been losing 2lbs a week. I'm on my 5th week and right at 10lbs lost. I've never dieted before or taken fitness and nutrition seriously. I too would like to lose a total of 30lbs. From what I've read online, everyone's body is different, but as long as you have the right calorie deficiencies you can lose 2lbs a week comfortably. So make 2lbs a week your goal then do the math. It seems generally it's between 4-10 months depending on how agressive and determined you are. I also read that it's important not to starve yourself and make sure you're getting the recommended minimum calorie intake for your size/gender. Also, by slowly losing the weight your body is better prepared to keep it off. If you just starve yourself, as soon as you eat again you'll put the weight back on. I also read (I've been reading a lot haha) that ''tic-tacking'' your calorie intake is helpful. For instance, 2,200 one day and 1,600 the next. If you simply eat the same thing everyday or have the same general caloric intake, your body will adjust to the ''new normal'' and your weight loss efforts will suffer. There are calorie guideline calculators you can lookup for reference to make sure you are eating enough. By eating the minimum calories needed per day, you are getting the necessary nutrients your body needs to function and the food keeps your metabolism going. No food = no metabolism = no weight loss. Without enough food, your body will first consume muscle mass for engergy--then fat mass. I found it was interesting that 1 pound equals about 3,500 calories, but maybe that's just because I like numbers. Keep burning calories and stay strong! The way I see it, if we all stick with our goals, in a few months time we'll be different people.

    I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this just won't work for us smaller women.

    I too am around 5'4 and have 30lbs to lose. Unfortunately, at our height and weight, losing 2lbs a week isn't healthy, sustainable or possible without extraordinary measures. :(

    I strive for 500-600 calorie deficit a day. Even working out 60-90 minutes a day doing weights and cardio if I ate 2,200 calories a day I would probably gain. Most days I net 1200-1500. My husband, who has the same amount of weight to lose is losing at 2,300 calories a day. Must be nice to be a male over six feet tall !

    This is the second and last time I've lost these pesky 30lbs. The first time I had major jaw surgery so I lost it in about three months, but I also was on a liquid diet.

    This time, I'm aiming for a weight loss that will be sustainable forever. So I'm planning on doing it over seven to eight months. Right now I'm concentrating on general weight lifting and increasing my cardio. Once I lose the first fifteen lbs I'm going to take a break for eight weeks and eat at maintenance and lift weights. Then go back to restricting 500 calories a day. Eating at 1200 calories a day for 30 weeks is just not going to happen with me. It's just too long and not very much food. I maintain without exercise at around 1700 calories a day.

    I'm hoping this way I end up maintaining the maximum amount of muscle tone, and that I don't give up. Even at one lb a week, 30 weeks is a lo-ong time to be eating low calorie. So, by planning a break and a weight I need to be to get that break it feels more sustainable. Hopefully my body thanks me in the end!