Looking to Lose 80 Pounds by November 2018
paigemcfall
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Hey everyone! I am looking to lose 80 pounds by my wedding in November! I keep falling off track. I need someone who is serious about their weight loss journey and can keep me accountable/ encourage me so I can be healthy for the big day!
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That's a really tall order in just over 5 months. Realistically you can expect to lose around 2lbs per week in a healthy way, you will also need to allow time for alterations to your dress. So 80lbs probably isn't going to happen unless you want to look exhausted and unhealthy on your wedding day.
That said you can get a good chunk of that weight off and start strength training if you're not already which will vastly improve your body composition.9 -
You can accomplish a lot in 6 months!! This time will pass whether or not you get started today...Motivation doesn't last but dedication does. You need dedication.2
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You can do it, eat healthy and work out. You got ut5
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You are running out of time! You must start now and go at it like you are on a mission. You see your goal so dedicate yourself to it. The only one you can cheat is yourself. I was looking at my weight graph this morning. I had lost about 20 pounds and went all in and lost 30 more. The graph of my weight looked like a steep cliff. I put 25 back on and I am sick about it so I have started running again. This has caused me to feel better and start losing again. Please don't starve yourself a small deficit will work if you log honestly. starvation never works and you will get sick. Good luck!2
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paigemcfall wrote: »Hey everyone! I am looking to lose 80 pounds by my wedding in November! I keep falling off track. I need someone who is serious about their weight loss journey and can keep me accountable/ encourage me so I can be healthy for the big day!
The reason you keep "falling off track" is likely because your goal is far too aggressive. If you are eating the bare minimum trying to achieve the fastest weight loss possible, it will likely set up binge cycles that will slow down your progress. Aim for a deficit you can stick with, day in and day out. You will be smaller for your wedding, and will be able to continue losing/maintaining beyond your wedding day because what you are doing will be sustainable.
Some good info to guide you:
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10569458/why-eating-too-little-calories-is-a-bad-idea/p16 -
Hi Paigemcfall, I can relate. I am in a similar situation. I am in a wedding party in Sept. I am hoping to lose 40 lbs by then. Yes, staying on track is challenging, but we can do this. I believe losing 1-2 lbs per week is doable. We will look healthy and feel great by the wedding dates. The goal for me is to continue eating well and exercise long after the wedding. I am very serious about this weight loss journey we can keep each other accountable. If that’s ok.2
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I have just lost 70 in 6 months. It is possible depending on a fe things. I was doing twice a day workouts and really hitting my diet.2
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That's quicker than the maximum 2 pounds a week MFP will allow. You can probably do 30-40 in that time (probably on the lower end to stop after your final dress fitting so it isn't too big for the big day) and then continue on after your honeymoon.1
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Congrats!! I am in the same boat of losing weight for my wedding. I am trying to get 35lbs off by October.
When I first started, I lost really quick. It was tough but I was determined. Anything is possible but it is a really aggressive goal, especially as you get farther into your weight loss journey. I have personally found that looking at the larger goal makes me overwhelmed. I said I am going to lose "X" amount of weight this month. After that I looked at where I was and made a goal for the next month and so on. I have pretty much been doing that for the last 1.5 years, taking it 1 month at a time.
Question: If you were to try for 80 but lost 40lbs, would you be happy?2 -
Bekah7482 congras tp you as well.
My question during the 1.5 yrs have the weight loss been continuous or did you plateau at times? How is it going now for you?0 -
danielives wrote: »Bekah7482 congras tp you as well.
My question during the 1.5 yrs have the weight loss been continuous or did you plateau at times? How is it going now for you?
It has been all over the place. Some weeks I'm up, others I am down but overall I am in a downward trend since starting my journey. I have only actually plateaued twice, both were about 4 weeks of no loss even though I was eating and working out like I should. The rest of the time when I am not losing weight, I can attribute it to looking at my eating or exercise habits and find where I am slipping up.
I am definitely not losing as much recently, but again, if I am being honest, I am not 100% on my routine. When I am on my routine, my weight loss is great still.
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I appreciate your honesty acknowledging that when we don’t stick to our routine our weight loss will be impacted. That okay, sometimes we simply want to enjoy life. However, I like your approach month to month. I think I have to start smaller week to week and increase my exercise routine. Hopefully paigemcfall and I will do well with the support of the community.0
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danielives wrote: »I appreciate your honesty acknowledging that when we don’t stick to our routine our weight loss will be impacted. That okay, sometimes we simply want to enjoy life. However, I like your approach month to month. I think I have to start smaller week to week and increase my exercise routine. Hopefully paigemcfall and I will do well with the support of the community.
I agree. I had a lot of weight to lose. When I started I had 210lb I needed to lose. You know how daunting 210lb of weight loss is? So I started with 20lbs, then 20more and chipped away at it. I am 8lbs from my next goal and I will make a new one from there. 20lbs feels a lot more doable mentally than 210lbs.
You can do this. Remember to forgive yourself after moments of weakness. And when you are feeling weak or like you want to give up, remember why you want to lose the weight. Never forget the why!0 -
That is wonderful CONGRATULATIONS on you weight loss thus far!! It’s puts things in prespective for me. It’s also good to remember forgiving myself for a weak moment. I usually don’t do that and spiral out of control. I will borrow you phrase “ Never forget the why”. Chat again soon . Gotta run now.0
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