I lost 50 lbs three years ago and am still the same weight. AMA
ksuh999
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Started off around 215lbs. Went down to around 156lbs. That was three years ago. I like to stay around 158lbs.
- Used MFP to count calories
- Never worried about macros
- I eat sweet things sometimes
- I drink diet cola sometimes
- I weigh my food
- I do some form of exercise at least 3 times a week if I can
- I wear a HRM for all forms of exercise, and eat back the calories
- Used MFP to count calories
- Never worried about macros
- I eat sweet things sometimes
- I drink diet cola sometimes
- I weigh my food
- I do some form of exercise at least 3 times a week if I can
- I wear a HRM for all forms of exercise, and eat back the calories
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Kudos to you on 3 years maintaining!0
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See now, I find this inspiring. I know I can lose it, but keeping it off scares me. Thanks for the good example!4
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that is great- You are rockin this thang!!!!!0
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Great job keeping it off.0
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Awesome.0
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Thanks for posting, its good to hear examples of people maintaining.0
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This is so inspirational. What type of exercise do.you do? .What level of intensity?0
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awesome!0
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That is such a great story. There is alot of dedication in that. Great job.0
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What an inspirational story, thanks for sharing! Do you have a maintenance weight range? How often do you weigh in? What rules or habits do you have to hold yourself accountable long term?0
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Great job! It's so encouraging to see successful maintainers. I'm almost to one year of maintaining a 150 lb loss.3
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JenSchimanski wrote: »This is so inspirational. What type of exercise do.you do? .What level of intensity?
I do a mix of stuff. 5K runs, stairmachine (these are the only two cardio exercises I find that significantly increase my heart rate). Weight training. I also started swimming (I'm a terrible, terrible swimmer). I keep cardio workouts to 30 minutes or less. For weight training my current routine takes me about 30 minutes and then I do some cardio afterwards (usually elliptical). I try to keep the intensity high for weight training so I only have 1 minute breaks between sets.0 -
CaladriaNapea wrote: »What an inspirational story, thanks for sharing! Do you have a maintenance weight range? How often do you weigh in? What rules or habits do you have to hold yourself accountable long term?
I try to keep under 160lbs.
I did a weigh in every morning after I went to the bathroom. I stopped in November. I wanted to see if I could keep the same range by counting calories and following my body's responses to eating. So I started weighing again this week... and I was at around 160lbs. So I was quite pleased with myself. And that was after a vacation where I knew I ate too much.
Only rule I follow is keeping at my caloric limit. If I eat too much I eat less the next day. I find this actually works quite well.2
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