Those who 'only' had up to 25 lbs to lose - please share your successes!

HoneyBadger302
HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,084 Member
edited November 26 in Success Stories
Looking to collect some success stories from those who weren't too terribly far from their goal, probably were considered "healthy" and relatively fit, but had to work hard to get rid of the extra.

While longer journeys are amazing, I'd like to keep this thread to those who only had ~25 pounds to lose to begin with. Please share if you are one of those people, and let me know what worked for you, what didn't, and what motivated you along the way!

I'm a 5' 7" F, 39 years old, highest weight ever was ~163ish, was steadily losing and around 145 when I broke my leg, and now am back to losing what I put on after that (and continue where I left off) - currently at ~155. My goal is 140 with my current muscle, where I will reassess how I feel.

I spent several months recomping at my weight to rebuild my fitness, which definitely changed my appearance, but now it's time to work on the cutting portion and get rid of that fat! I know I can't do a dramatic cut as my energy and workouts almost immediately suffer, but would like to hear success stories from others who were never really THAT far from their "ideal" weight.
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  • Pastaprincess1978
    Pastaprincess1978 Posts: 371 Member
    Looking to collect some success stories from those who weren't too terribly far from their goal, probably were considered "healthy" and relatively fit, but had to work hard to get rid of the extra.

    While longer journeys are amazing, I'd like to keep this thread to those who only had ~25 pounds to lose to begin with. Please share if you are one of those people, and let me know what worked for you, what didn't, and what motivated you along the way!

    I'm a 5' 7" F, 39 years old, highest weight ever was ~163ish, was steadily losing and around 145 when I broke my leg, and now am back to losing what I put on after that (and continue where I left off) - currently at ~155. My goal is 140 with my current muscle, where I will reassess how I feel.

    I spent several months recomping at my weight to rebuild my fitness, which definitely changed my appearance, but now it's time to work on the cutting portion and get rid of that fat! I know I can't do a dramatic cut as my energy and workouts almost immediately suffer, but would like to hear success stories from others who were never really THAT far from their "ideal" weight.

    I was approx 71 kg (maybe more at the peak) and now I'm 61kg. I was not obese but of a v small build and felt very fat. Calorie counting religiously worked and exercising as much as possible helped. Now I want to do less cardio and more weights.
  • ravergirl1992
    ravergirl1992 Posts: 39 Member
    I don't know if I qualify for your thread...I am 25 and 5ft4.

    February 2015 - 170 lbs
    October 2017 - 136 lbs

    I am now 146 lbs (result of honeymooning and Christmas!) I don't have much to lose, probably about 6 lbs to get to my ideal weight. It has been a very slow process and I have had ups and downs, especially depending on where I am in life, and whether I am about to go on holiday or have just come back! I mainly just try and focus on bigger picture, and staying fit and healthy. It's been tough at times, but I always come back to MFP.
  • mom23mangos
    mom23mangos Posts: 3,069 Member
    I only had 10-15lbs to lose, but when you are really short (just over 5') it makes a big difference. I prefer to be on the low end of the BMI scale as I'm very small boned. For me planning is key. I planned out my meals for the week and logged in advance. I knew exactly what and when I was going to eat, how much water I was going to drink and when and what exercise I was doing each day. Then you just follow the plan. I did an upper/lower bodybuilding split with Interval sprints for cardio on between days. I've since put back a good portion of the weight in muscle over the past 2 years.
  • Biker_SuzCO
    Biker_SuzCO Posts: 54 Member
    After my second child I weighed an all time high of 155 (5 foot3). Lost about 10 pounds without trying too hard, but then nothing for about 5 years. Finally set out to lose the last 20 and it took about a year. It was a challenge! I had to be really strict with eating and cut back on alcohol a lot ( from a drink after work every night and more on weekends to only 1-2 drinks on weekends). I also took up running and fitness blender videos. I didn’t weigh my food at all, just cut back a lot, especially on kid snacks (pretzels, goldfish...). Now maintaining at 125 since October 2017 which isn’t easy either! I would still like to lose 5-7 more since my bf is about 25%.
  • kimberly1534mfp
    kimberly1534mfp Posts: 5 Member
    edited May 2018
    Anyone can do it!
    [Edited by MFP Mods]
  • Zodikosis
    Zodikosis Posts: 149 Member
    edited May 2018
    I've lost ~11 lbs since January, only have 10 lbs more to go. Low and slow works for me. 1/4 lb - 1/2 lb per week is good enough for me. I am not in a rush, it's not a race. I've given myself the rest of the year to lose the last 10 lbs. You have to keep a super accurate account of what you eat, especially if you're short like me -- every bite and splash of sauce counts.
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,084 Member
    Great stories everyone, and thanks to everyone who has shared!

    I can typically maintain my weight pretty easily without needing to be super strict about tracking things, but losing is another matter. I'm trying to fit meal prep into my schedule - it's tough working 7 days a week, but when I do it, I find it a LOT easier to stick to my goals (plus it helps keep my food budget more reasonable). Only been at it a couple weeks at this point, but so far I like the results, still kind of sucks trying to fit it into my week.

    Over the winter and into spring I put on a lot of muscle. Recomped quite a bit, keeping my weight fairly steady. Still have visible atrophy in my bad leg (compared to my good leg), but the rest of me is doing pretty well and I'm happy with the progress I've made in terms of strength. Now just need to unveil the muscles I can see are there but not defined.

    My weight was never an issue until I got the dreaded desk job, so learning to have to control myself and really watch things was a lesson that was hard to swallow, but one I had to learn.

    Currently working out ~5 days a week for about 2 hours/day - first hour is a warm up and some martial arts, 2nd hour is weight lifting with stretching at the end. Trying to keep closer to the 1500-1600 calorie goal in order to kick start the weight loss, but will allow myself up to maintenance if the hangries are real LOL. Weeks when I'll be at the track I typically end up skipping at least one gym day.

    I 'used' to weigh around 128 (until said desk job). I'm fairly certain I have more muscle mass at this point than I did then, however, so I've adjusted my goal to 140, with a reassessment at that weight. If I feel like I could keep going and still have more fluff than I'm willing to live with, I'll choose a lower goal - if I'm happy with my composition, then I'll look to start maintaining.

    I enjoy my martial arts, I enjoy weight lifting, I HATE most cardio. I can force myself to do it, but I have never enjoyed it - bicycling, running, elliptical, rowing - didn't matter, just have never enjoyed those types of steady-state cardio workouts.
  • thegoat1987
    thegoat1987 Posts: 36 Member
    So happy to find this thread! Am back on the wagon after an operation to remove my gallbladder a few months ago saw me pile on the weight and pick up bad habits (dinner in bed, saying no to social events and doing zero exercises). I’m 5ft 6”, 155lbs. Last year I got down to 131 and was able to wear my favourite jeans. Tracking, planning and weighing meals, yoga once a week, walking 10k steps daily, and one weight session a week so far. Hoping to add two more gym cardio sessions weekly. Baby steps!
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,084 Member
    Want to keep this thread alive - we've had some great stories shared so far!
  • thegoat1987
    thegoat1987 Posts: 36 Member
    Want to keep this thread alive - we've had some great stories shared so far!

    Honeybadger we had the same start weight! How are you getting on so far? My goal is 126, but even in 3 weeks my weight has fluctuated up to 159 and now at 155 again! I’m working out and eating 1200-1400 a day, so I think it will slowly come off. Have just introduced regular cardio (cross-training) at the gym too.

    Summer is SO hard to dress for when you don’t like your body. I see people in shorts and dresses and want to have the same freedom!

  • debtay123
    debtay123 Posts: 1,327 Member
    I too have some more pounds to lose- but i am a shorty at 5 feet 2 inches tall- also menopausal in the 50's so I know the struggle. but it does take time esp. if you want to take it nice and easy- so many weeks I will lose half a pound or maybe a pound- some weeks for two or three weeks- stay the same- but it is worth it- so let's keep going!
  • wanderingarcher
    wanderingarcher Posts: 695 Member
    Thanks for this thread. I’ve had a bigger loss, but I’m on the last 20-25 lbs and it helps to read these stories. ❤️
  • kimber0607
    kimber0607 Posts: 994 Member
    Hey Im 5'8 (almost 44)
    my lowest was 130
    highest was upper 150's but i was too scared to weigh myself which is how things got so out of hand
    Im 151 now, with a goal of 140...i think that is reasonable for my age/height

    Things are going in the right direction..slowly
    My cardio is walking...but i mostly do strength training/weight/core exc...with some yoga (all at home)

    I eat around 1400 cals a day/low carb

    I have a goal to get to 140 by the end of august
    fingers crossed!

    GL
    kim

  • bethlefleur
    bethlefleur Posts: 1 Member
    @HoneyBadger155 I am the same build as you. I went down to 139/142 on MFP about 4 years ago after my second son. I took up running and ran 4 half marathons and 2 full. The last year has been job stress and some medications that got me up to current weight of 163. I’m finally ready to start again. (I am 5’7). Been back tracking a week now.
  • HoneyBadger302
    HoneyBadger302 Posts: 2,084 Member
    edited June 2018

    Honeybadger we had the same start weight! How are you getting on so far? My goal is 126, but even in 3 weeks my weight has fluctuated up to 159 and now at 155 again! I’m working out and eating 1200-1400 a day, so I think it will slowly come off. Have just introduced regular cardio (cross-training) at the gym too.

    Summer is SO hard to dress for when you don’t like your body. I see people in shorts and dresses and want to have the same freedom!

    I'm down to about 153 give or take a pound. Had a couple days around 151, but some that were up around 154, too (more of those than the other LOL).

    The struggle is real, but I'm determined to stick to it, even if a bad week here or there throws things off. Quitting my part time weekend gig, so that will free up time for grocery shopping and better meal prep, which will do a LOT to sticking to my goals better.

    Still trying to find that balance. Was hoping to try for a steeper cut for a couple months, was doing okay for a couple weeks, then the hangries hit HARD and I 'backslid' a pound or two. So, trying to be more reasonable about it and accept I won't be at my 1st stop goal for my birthday (which I really kinda wanted, but not at the sacrifice of everything else and/or being miserable).
  • nooshi713
    nooshi713 Posts: 4,877 Member
    The last few lbs is the hardest because you have to lose slowly and be very strict. For some people, 20 lbs makes a big difference in how you look, especially being short.
  • lizzy_satellite
    lizzy_satellite Posts: 112 Member
    Not at success point yet, but less than 20lbs to lose so I'll chip in. I'm 46 and 5'3". Currently at 147.5 after six months of recuperation from an injury (I stopped exercising and logging); my happy place is 132. I've been back on track for the last week. Looking forward to my clothes not straining at the seams! :)
  • JoAnna4731
    JoAnna4731 Posts: 115 Member
    5'3"
    SW - 170 (Dec. 27, 2017)
    CW -152.5
    GW - 142 (total 28 lb loss, and maybe a few more from there - we'll see when I get there!)

    So far so good - been going very, very slowly, celebrating each mini-goal along the way. I have incorporated a half hour of exercise 6 days a week (3 days cardio, 3 days strength) plus 15 minute walks to up my step count, and I really like the way I feel and the progress I have made. It has not been difficult, per se - patience has been the biggest difficulty! But I am really enjoying the exercise program I have been doing, and I don't really ever allow myself to get hungry (I'm a grazer), so this has not been painful. I have no timeline - I will get to my goal when I do.
  • dlr165
    dlr165 Posts: 118 Member
    I am 52 and I am 5'3. I am currently at 132. My goal weight is 120-125. At my heaviest I was 185. I have been between 130-135 for a year. I was down to 125 a couple of years ago. The worst part is I have tons of cellulite in my legs. If I could just cut out sugar, I think I would drop these last 10 lbs. It's hard. I run and I just started a 5 month half marathon training plan. Hopefully, ramping up my running will help the look of my legs.
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