50+ lbs gone - before/after

bee_bee8
bee_bee8 Posts: 96 Member
edited 9:56AM in Success Stories
Stats:
Height: 5'3.5"
SW: ~171.8 lbs(I was too afraid of the scale to weigh myself at the very beginning)
CW: 120.0 lbs
GW: 120 lbs


Today, I reached my goal weight. Right on the dot.

It's been a long road and there have been more than a few bumps, but in many ways it's been easier than I thought. Healthy food can be delicious and satiating. Working out can be a thing to look forward to (but let's face it, not always). Before last January, I was totally sedentary, overeating most days, and borderline obese. I won't lie and say I've been 100% committed to my lifestyle change since I made the decision to live differently over a year ago, but learning to take setbacks in stride was one of many important lessons I learned. I'll share a few things that helped me. Scroll to the end if you just wanna see the before/after ;-)

* It's true you don't need to exercise to lose weight, but I found it immensely helpful. It curbed my cravings almost right away when I started doing cardio daily. Not to mention, time spent working out is time that can't be spent eating ;-)
* Preparing your own food and using a food scale is truly the only way to log accurately. You can make all kinds of assumptions about what's in your meal when you dine out, but odds are you're probably underestimating. Dining out is killer when it comes to staying within a calorie goal (not that it can't be done), and it's just so much easier to make low-calorie, healthy meals at home.
* Healthy meals don't have to be bland or unappetizing! I was not a cook at ALL when I started out; I'd never made anything more advanced than mac n cheese. I still don't make anything fancy, but I did make an effort to find some recipes using healthy ingredients I knew I liked. I'm a picky eater which makes it more difficult, but it's still totally doable.
* You don't need to cut out any one thing to lose weight, or eat anything you don't want to eat. Personally, I hate leafy greens. I know they're good for me. I know they have almost no calories. I hate them. Salads are only good to me if they're drenched in dressing, and that completely defeats the purpose ;-) If I had to describe my diet in terms of macros I'd say it was roughly 60% carbs, 30% fat and 20% protein, but I didn't really pay attention to that. I ate what I liked, which meant a lot of bread, pasta, fish, and avocados. I heckin' love avocados.
* Small, incremental changes can make all the difference. Snack on strawberries instead of chips. Throw some extra vegetables in that stir fry. Walk a little farther with your dog this evening (maybe even jog for a short bit!). These changes can build on each other and before you know it, you're getting stronger, faster, healthier, and likely experiencing that delightful side effect of shedding pounds.
* Your mistakes do not define your journey. This is probably my most important takeaway from my experience over the last year. For months at the beginning, I was diligent. Never had a cheat meal, never skipped a workout. I remember distinctly the first time I broke from my routine and went on a weekend-long binge, eating everything I had missed from the past several months. It snowballed; it was one of those things where we tell ourselves "Well I already had a greasy burger, might as well EAT EVERYTHING I CAN THINK OF BECAUSE WHAT'S THE POINT?!" These slip-ups will happen. Very few people can be perfect all the time (especially people who love food as much as I do). As I've started to accept that, I've gotten better about bouncing back.

I hope some of this is helpful to others; I have found this community to be incredibly valuable as I tried to navigate the overly-noisy and seemingly complicated (but not really) world of weight loss and health. Having hit my goal weight, I'm excited for the next step. I really want to get even more physically fit, and work on my strength for recomp. Good luck, all my fitness pals!

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Replies

  • Waaaao just waaao
    I’m very close to your stats a bit more maybe and same goal as yours
    Plz share some details if u don’t mind
    Anyway complete awesomeness
  • I’m soooo sory
    I went straight to pic and sent the masg right away
  • Thanks for sharing all of that
  • dwarfiegodsmack
    dwarfiegodsmack Posts: 317 Member
    awesome!!!
  • Stinaseward
    Stinaseward Posts: 14 Member
    Congratulations!
  • Babs2Baby
    Babs2Baby Posts: 87 Member
    Wow just wow!!
  • craignev
    craignev Posts: 1,247 Member
    Amazing transformation! Very well done :)
  • Frankie_Fan
    Frankie_Fan Posts: 562 Member
    Congrats :smiley:
  • sexybug6
    sexybug6 Posts: 156 Member
    Brilliant job be proud of what you have achieved,you look amazing
    I'm nearly lost a stone since Jan 2 2018 and hoping to lose another 2 by Aug wish me luck
  • Mikkimomof6
    Mikkimomof6 Posts: 22 Member
    Awesome job!!
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Wow! girl you're looking fab - well done :smile:
  • bikecheryl
    bikecheryl Posts: 1,432 Member
    Wow.... lol..... so that's what 120 lbs looks like?

    Fantastic job!
  • DanerTee
    DanerTee Posts: 263 Member
    Amazing job and even better message. Well done and thanks so much for taking the time to share!
  • TravisJHunt
    TravisJHunt Posts: 533 Member
    Wow, super awesome! You're an inspiration! Keep it up!
  • ashenk224
    ashenk224 Posts: 14 Member
    Congrats! I have similar stats to you. I’m 5’3”. I weigh 178.8lbs. It’s the heaviest I have ever been. My current goal weight is 135-140. I was in my best shape at that weight. So I’m crossing my fingers that with some hard work I can be there soon!
  • suemcmurry
    suemcmurry Posts: 188 Member
    Wowzers girl!!! Great job!
  • berky06
    berky06 Posts: 210 Member
    Congratulations on hitting your goal! You look wonderful!
  • RunStart34
    RunStart34 Posts: 164 Member
    Looking Great!! I am 5'3 and i started at 186. i am down over 40lbs but losing the last 15lbs seem so hard. So thanks for the motivational speech. Your right on many of your points!
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    Thank you for the graph! It's so helpful to see and realize it's not easy for anyone. :)
  • jfan175
    jfan175 Posts: 812 Member
    Awesome job young lady!
  • Chilasianlady
    Chilasianlady Posts: 2 Member
    Congrats!! Your story is inspiring. I'm curious, how long do you do cardio for every day?
  • Sam29a
    Sam29a Posts: 201 Member
    You look amazing! Well done. Just wondering, what was your exercise routine? Would you mind sharing what you did?
  • bee_bee8
    bee_bee8 Posts: 96 Member
    edited March 2018
    Dmeraz wrote: »
    Congrats!! Your story is inspiring. I'm curious, how long do you do cardio for every day?
    Sam29a wrote: »
    You look amazing! Well done. Just wondering, what was your exercise routine? Would you mind sharing what you did?

    Thank you both! As far as my exercise routine: I usually use a stationary bike to get my cardio in, or an elliptical on rare occasions. The length/intensity of my workouts has changed over time. When I very first started and wasn't fit at all, I just did as much as I could (which was usually about 20 minutes of low-intensity cycling daily). I slowly increased the resistance and length of time according to how my body was feeling.

    At my very-most dedicated, and when I was losing weight the fastest, I would generally do 2 cardio workouts on the bike per day. One would be higher-intensity, where I tried to keep my heart rate between 140-150 bpm (which is about 75-80% of my max HR). I would do that for at least 45-60 minutes per day, and then do a light-intensity workout (heart rate between 115-130 bpm) for an additional 30 minutes or so. Generally I spaced them out (one in the morning, one in the evening) but not always. According to my fitness tracker, which calculates calories burned based on exercise duration and heart rate, I would burn roughly 350-400 calories on the first workout and 150-200 calories on the second. I did that pretty much every day, including weekends.

    After I got into a healthy weight range, I cut back a bit and started only doing the high-intensity workout. I often skip it on the weekends, but I try to do it for at least an hour per day during the week. On the weekends, I still try to be active but it's more low-key. For the last several months, my weekend routine has been to just to walk a couple miles with the dogs.

    Hope that helps! There are some weeks where I'm less dedicated than others, but even on a slump I try not to let more than a few days go by without getting a good workout in. Good luck!
  • LD150
    LD150 Posts: 3 Member
    You are totally inspiring!!
  • skibbles50
    skibbles50 Posts: 10 Member
    WOW! You look amazing! Congratulations, YOU DID IT!!
  • Morglem
    Morglem Posts: 377 Member
    Wow! You inspired me to throw another cardio session a day in there. You did awesome!
  • Catho36
    Catho36 Posts: 107 Member
    Way to go, tanks for posting, very inspiring. Thanks also for graph, I’m at the slow down point, frustrating but calling it recomp! You have done amazing!
  • thadreamer
    thadreamer Posts: 54 Member
    This was an excellent write up in your success and how to be successful. I am so grateful you shared this!
  • Kimmotion5783
    Kimmotion5783 Posts: 417 Member
    Bee, AMAZING JOB!!! Way to go! Losing weight is not an easy feat, but you did it! You should be so proud of yourself!
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