how do you really succeed at this?

chandraminick
chandraminick Posts: 452 Member
edited November 26 in Success Stories
If you are female and in your mid 40s, at least 50 lbs overweight, have something hormonal going on like PCOS, and you really want to get it together and be a real success story before 50 with great muscle and a slim body, how do you really get it done? I'm tired of being unhappy and disappointed in the body I'm in. As pathetic as it may sound, I know yhat achieving this is the only real thing in my life that is going to make me happy. I'd like to hear from someone who really knows what it takes to get it done.
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  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    You have to find a way to consistently take in less calories than you burn.. and you have to want to lose weight badly enough. Where there's a will there's a way.
  • chandraminick
    chandraminick Posts: 452 Member
    try2again wrote: »
    I know there's more to it than that. Who do I look to learn how to train? I'm in rural Idaho, and there's a Golds gym, but I don't see a following for anything close to body building for women, and I've always thought that what the way to get it. Maybe, I'm wrong, and under the wrong impression.

    The notion that "there's got to be more to it than that" is actually what often causes people to fail.

    Note that you are talking about two different issues- weight loss and body building. For weight loss, all you need is a consistent, reasonable calorie deficit. No special foods, eliminating certain foods, shakes, supplements, special meal timing, none of it. For body building, you likely do want to follow a plan, and there are good threads here on that, but that's a different topic.

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10332083/which-lifting-program-is-the-best-for-you/p1

    This did help. I've gone to the link and started there. Thank you.
  • bonniebug50
    bonniebug50 Posts: 12 Member
    Hi
    What part of Idaho do you live in? I’m in Idaho as well, working on losing 30 pounds that have been haunting me for a while, funny I know how to lose weight and be healthy, I just know I lack consistency! Good luck on your journey!
  • Styggian
    Styggian Posts: 465 Member
    serindipte wrote: »
    Eat fewer calories than you burn. - Weight loss
    Lift heavy things. - Muscle preservation.
    Eat plenty of protein. - Muscle preservation and satiety.
    Eat ample fats. - Satiety and health.

    After you're nearer to your goal weight, look into body recomp for the actual muscle build.

    You aren't going to build significant muscle while eating in a deficit.

    All good advice above me, serindipte given great bullet point summary.
  • graysmom2005
    graysmom2005 Posts: 1,882 Member
    consistency
  • iowalinda
    iowalinda Posts: 357 Member
    edited May 2018
    OK, everyone. I went back to all these things suggested here. I am also eating back all of my exercise calories as well as planning my meals in advance. I'm logging all my food and exercise not exceeding my calorie goal.

    I don't eat back my exercise calories. I know many eat back some, but most do not eat back all of their exercise calories. If you find that you are not losing, eating back all the exercise calories could be the reason, as it's easy to over calculate calorie expenditure.
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    VUA21 wrote: »
    I'm 42, female, mom. I've lost nearly 200lbs.

    Eat fewer calories than you use. Don't "diet", just eat smarter to develop habits that you can keep for the rest of your life. Incorporate exercises that you enjoy, even if it's just dancing in your kitchen while making dinner.

    That's it. It takes a lot of patience, there will be good days and bad, just keep going.

    ^ Good answer.
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    As we get older, we actually believe our excuse that our body is broken. Like we are stuck being overweight for some reason; age, thyroid, pcos, slow metabolism...you name it..

    In the end, they're all excuses. You can lose weight and get fit at any age. i'm almost at goal, and i feel i have lost at the same pace as many years ago. It just took me sticking with a plan, working it honestly,and measuring the outcomes..(not hiding from the scale).

    The first step to success to taking responsibility for where you're at ..and accepting that you got yourself there...and only "you" can get yourself out and to where your want to be.

    Only you can do this!
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