Two month changes
snemberton
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I've been on the journey for about 2 1/2 months now. I'm down 14lbs and apparently nearly all of that has been upper body. LOL. the pics on the left were at the beginning of May, a little over a week after I started. The right is from today. My best friend commented that I lost a whole back fat roll on one side and most on the other!
217-> 203 5'8"
Average deficit of 600 calories each day
Cardio 4-5 times a week for 40 minutes, strength training twice a week for an hour and 30 minutes of stretching most nights. (I'll throw in yoga sometimes, but I just can't get into it.)
Gotta keep pushing! I've got just over 40lbs to my first big goal where I determine how much farther I need to go.
217-> 203 5'8"
Average deficit of 600 calories each day
Cardio 4-5 times a week for 40 minutes, strength training twice a week for an hour and 30 minutes of stretching most nights. (I'll throw in yoga sometimes, but I just can't get into it.)
Gotta keep pushing! I've got just over 40lbs to my first big goal where I determine how much farther I need to go.
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Holy moly, what a change! Nice job.1
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That's too funny about the lone back roll. I totally see it in your pics. Just goes to show we don't have a say where the fat comes off. Great job btw, you look amazing and I can tell you've been working hard.1
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mom23mangos wrote: »That's too funny about the lone back roll. I totally see it in your pics. Just goes to show we don't have a say where the fat comes off. Great job btw, you look amazing and I can tell you've been working hard.
Wouldn't it be nice to choose where the fat comes off? I'd love these hips to tone down quicker. I have lost a couple of inches, but that's mostly from the stomach flab, rather than the flab on my hips. I know genetically I likely won't have slim hips ever, but there's some layers of fat that are more than welcome to slide right off anytime now.
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Holy WOW! That's insane! What a difference in two months!0
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Great job!0
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Looking good! I was so *kitten* happy to see my back rolls go, lol1
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You look great!!0
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Great job0
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Your waist is so tiny! Great work!!!0
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You're doing so well! I lost from my upper body first, too, but it does eventually start coming off more uniformly!1
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Thanks everyone. Sometimes that scale fluctuates too much (even though the overall trendline is down) to make me feel like I'm making significant progress. The photos help immensely to keep me motivated. That and being able to hold a plank longer than my 19-year-old daughter now.3
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snemberton wrote: »I've been on the journey for about 2 1/2 months now. I'm down 14lbs and apparently nearly all of that has been upper body. LOL. the pics on the left were at the beginning of May, a little over a week after I started. The right is from today. My best friend commented that I lost a whole back fat roll on one side and most on the other!
217-> 203 5'8"
Average deficit of 600 calories each day
Cardio 4-5 times a week for 40 minutes, strength training twice a week for an hour and 30 minutes of stretching most nights. (I'll throw in yoga sometimes, but I just can't get into it.)
Gotta keep pushing! I've got just over 40lbs to my first big goal where I determine how much farther I need to go.
You look fantastic!!!0 -
Great job0
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Well done!1
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wow .... I didnt think that would be possible in only 2 months ... nice work, you have to be proud of that !!!0
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wow .... I didnt think that would be possible in only 2 months ... nice work, you have to be proud of that !!!
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Great work so far!0
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Awesome work! Quick question- are you keeping an average deficit of 600 per day + not eating back any of the exercise calories? Thanks!0
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amycollier88 wrote: »Awesome work! Quick question- are you keeping an average deficit of 600 per day + not eating back any of the exercise calories? Thanks!
My MFP goal is 1800 calories to eat and then I eat back 200-300 of my exercise calories. So the deficit is after eating back most of my intentional exercise calories, unless I'm not that hungry.
Does that make sense?
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snemberton wrote: »mom23mangos wrote: »That's too funny about the lone back roll. I totally see it in your pics. Just goes to show we don't have a say where the fat comes off. Great job btw, you look amazing and I can tell you've been working hard.
Wouldn't it be nice to choose where the fat comes off? I'd love these hips to tone down quicker. I have lost a couple of inches, but that's mostly from the stomach flab, rather than the flab on my hips. I know genetically I likely won't have slim hips ever, but there's some layers of fat that are more than welcome to slide right off anytime now.
You'd be surprised at what a consistent, healthy lifestyle can do to your form. Next year you will look back at this post and laugh that you thought your genetics would keep you from being slim around the waist
As long as you ensure that any change you make is a (mostly) comfortable change, you'll give yourself a chance to adjust to it, and that is the key to being consistent for years to come. Great work, and keep it up! You look great!
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