Couch to 5K SUCCESS! Down nearly 100lbs! (Before & After Pictures)
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great job! It looks like you were wearing knee braces in the second photo? did you stop needing them as you lost more weight?1
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SierraFatToSkinny wrote: »C25K is the best!
You're amazing!
How tall?
I love it too!!!!
And thank you! I am 5'6"!0 -
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ValeriePlz wrote: »Congrats!! I always find it hard to lose weight while training, because I run 2 miles and I feel like I can eat as if I ran 20. Your loss is an inspiration.
Girrrrrl, I feel ya! As long as we try to make it healthy foods, we should be good, right?
Although, you can't outrun a bad diet!0 -
great job! It looks like you were wearing knee braces in the second photo? did you stop needing them as you lost more weight?
My knees actually never really hurt even when I was at my highest weight. I wore them as a precaution while running to help keep my joints in place and to protect them! I can run without braces and my knees seem fine! I still wear them even now to help out my knees just in case!0 -
shawneelaraye wrote: »I wanted to make a short post in between the one I will make when I reach my goal weight.
I am proud of myself.
My highest weight ever was 280lbs. Last summer, in the beginning of August I weighed 266lbs. I decided I wanted to live a long and healthy life. So I started walking. And then I started running. And then also lifting off and on (I want to get more into that!) I now weigh 189 lbs!
I just decided a few months ago that I wanted to start a program to start running longer distances. I've been running on my treadmill. So I downloaded a couch to 5K app! Today, I ran 3.1 miles in 31 minutes!
I am now planning on increasing my speed and running outside instead of on my treadmill since the weather is getting nicer, and then enter a 5K race! And then after that,
10K here I come!
First photo is from last summer. I was around 265-270lbs.
The second photo is today after completing the 5K run! 189lbs.
The third photo is a recent photo of me.shawneelaraye wrote: »I wanted to make a short post in between the one I will make when I reach my goal weight.
I am proud of myself.
My highest weight ever was 280lbs. Last summer, in the beginning of August I weighed 266lbs. I decided I wanted to live a long and healthy life. So I started walking. And then I started running. And then also lifting off and on (I want to get more into that!) I now weigh 189 lbs!
I just decided a few months ago that I wanted to start a program to start running longer distances. I've been running on my treadmill. So I downloaded a couch to 5K app! Today, I ran 3.1 miles in 31 minutes!
I am now planning on increasing my speed and running outside instead of on my treadmill since the weather is getting nicer, and then enter a 5K race! And then after that,
10K here I come!
First photo is from last summer. I was around 265-270lbs.
The second photo is today after completing the 5K run! 189lbs.
The third photo is a recent photo of me.
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You should be so proud. You look amazing.1
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Absolutely incredible! You look like an entirely different person. Congratulations! I wish you much success in your future!0
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OMG !! U look great and 10 years younger... wtg!!0
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MFP Rockstar!0
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omg you are amazing and so inspirational!0
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You look so awesome and so healthy and so happy. Be very proud!!!!!! It's hard work and you did it0
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I started at 282. Got down and was able to stay around 265-272 and was stuck. Now with MPF I'm about to crush the 50lb down! You look GREAT! I hope I look that good when I hit onederland!!!!!0
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Nice work! You look GREAT!
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You do look great. Reading your story. I am inspired to run another 5K. I did one last summer in 40minutes. I have been walking but running is what really helps me with weight loss. Thanks for sharing. I have a colorun in June. I am also impressed that you didn't let you weight deter you from running. Thanks again. I will start running tonight on the treadmill.0
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You are truly an inspiration! Good job on your dedication0
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excellent...a true inspiration!!0
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You look wonderful! I am 57 days in, and I have lost 33 lbs... Great job.1
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Wow!! Way to go!!! Thank you for sharing, what an inspiration!! You wrote that a half-marathon is in your head...you totally can do it!!! Awesome!!!!0
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thank you for sharing your story! I have thought about downloading C25K but I think I'm too heavy. At one point I had lost 80 pounds, but I've gained about 50 of it back. Your story gives me hope to keep pushing and I will get there!!0
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I actually just started C25K on Monday so your story is right on time! Congrats on your success!0
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Butts_Boys_and_Burgers_ohmy wrote: »thank you for sharing your story! I have thought about downloading C25K but I think I'm too heavy. At one point I had lost 80 pounds, but I've gained about 50 of it back. Your story gives me hope to keep pushing and I will get there!!
You should give C25K a shot, you might surprise yourself. It will start you out slowly and you can repeat sessions if you don't feel ready to move to the next session. It worked and is working for me, 35 lbs down in 2.5 months, looking to lose another 30. Good luck in your journey.
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I just went and downloaded it! Congratulations on your results!0
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Cute as can be....and so healthy!0
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Shawneelaraye where did you get those knee braces or what brand?1
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Just wow!0
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shawneelaraye wrote: »I wanted to make a short post in between the one I will make when I reach my goal weight.
I am proud of myself.
My highest weight ever was 280lbs. Last summer, in the beginning of August I weighed 266lbs. I decided I wanted to live a long and healthy life. So I started walking. And then I started running. And then also lifting off and on (I want to get more into that!) I now weigh 189 lbs!
I just decided a few months ago that I wanted to start a program to start running longer distances. I've been running on my treadmill. So I downloaded a couch to 5K app! Today, I ran 3.1 miles in 31 minutes!
I am now planning on increasing my speed and running outside instead of on my treadmill since the weather is getting nicer, and then enter a 5K race! And then after that,
10K here I come!
First photo is from last summer. I was around 265-270lbs.
The second photo is today after completing the 5K run! 189lbs.
The third photo is a recent photo of me.
Heck yeah OP!!! thats some great progress.
Now I know we are not all the same but when I finally was able to run consistently for a 5k-10k I found the best way to get faster was doing 200m, 400m, and 800m repeats. Mixed in with some good tempo runs here in there. But those repeats is what will make you like the flash I promise!1 -
.0thanks for sharing very inspiring. I better go workout now1
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Impressive!! You did such a great work and you look like a totally different person!1
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