Need help losing weight in my 30s! Who’s with me?
terrordawg
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I don’t know WHAT happened, but as soon as I turned 30, losing weight got a whole lot harder.
I’m looking for supportive friends who want to motivate and BE motivated to be the best version of themselves!
A little about me:
I’m 33yo, living just outside of Toronto, ON. Work and my day-to-day life has been very stressful, and I’m more tired than ever before. Trying to find the strength and energy to work out is super hard, but I’m up for the challenge! Just need some pals to give me some advice and keep me accountable!
I’m 5’4” and 204lbs. (probably caused by my love of beer lol)
Looking to make BIG changes so I can shed some pounds, and be happy & healthy!
If ya wanna be friends, gimme a shout
I’m looking for supportive friends who want to motivate and BE motivated to be the best version of themselves!
A little about me:
I’m 33yo, living just outside of Toronto, ON. Work and my day-to-day life has been very stressful, and I’m more tired than ever before. Trying to find the strength and energy to work out is super hard, but I’m up for the challenge! Just need some pals to give me some advice and keep me accountable!
I’m 5’4” and 204lbs. (probably caused by my love of beer lol)
Looking to make BIG changes so I can shed some pounds, and be happy & healthy!
If ya wanna be friends, gimme a shout
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Add me!1
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Feel free to add me1
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Hard in your 30's?!?! Try your 60's8
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I'm 34 and across the lake in Buffalo, ny. Sent you a request 🙂2
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Would like to be friends2
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theresa120 wrote: »I don’t know WHAT happened, but as soon as I turned 30, losing weight got a whole lot harder.
I’m looking for supportive friends who want to motivate and BE motivated to be the best version of themselves!
A little about me:
I’m 33yo, living just outside of Toronto, ON. Work and my day-to-day life has been very stressful, and I’m more tired than ever before. Trying to find the strength and energy to work out is super hard, but I’m up for the challenge! Just need some pals to give me some advice and keep me accountable!
I’m 5’4” and 204lbs. (probably caused by my love of beer lol)
Looking to make BIG changes so I can shed some pounds, and be happy & healthy!
If ya wanna be friends, gimme a shout
46 in Toronto. 5'3" and JUST hit 146.6lbs after 22 months on MFP and a high of 254lbs. This isn't easy, but it IS doable. And it doesn't have to be painful. Add me if you like. My diary is open. Oh, and if you find yourself in the Forest Hill/Cedarvale area and want a walking buddy, PM me!6 -
I’m 33 as well, 5’6” and started at 200 in March. Down to 164 so far (it hasn’t been easy haha). Always down to add new friends! Will send ya a request4
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Soooo happy to help you and be an accountability partner!!! Accountability is what helped me make this transformation!!! This was Feb 12, 2018 to August 12, 2018.
I am here for you 100%!!!!! You’ve got this!!!43 -
WOW, so happy and inspired! I think I’ve added all of you from this thread so far! Let me know if I missed ya!3
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Would love to motivate and be motivated!! I lost 4 stone using MFP in the past but 2 of them have gone back on so need to get back on track! Add me!😀3
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33 in Buffalo, feel free to add me as well!1
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33 in Massachusetts, any of you feel free to add me1
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37 in Iowa and I am in the same boat! I lost 65lbs about 5 years ago I have gained 20 back that I want to get back off. It seem sooo much harder this time!6
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Feel free to add me. 33 in New Mexico. (Re)starting at 215.2
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I'm with ya girl! You can add me up too1
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I just turned 30 and I hear ya! I originally lost nearly 100 lbs a few years ago but didn’t deal with my food issues and gained all but 20 back. Have gone on and off different diets and plans and giving this a go again- started back at 222 and 5’7” and am desperate to get healthy!
If anyone wants to add me feel free!3 -
Anyone can add me. I’m also in my 30’s and restarting again.2
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Hey there! I'm also in my 30s and starting over. Who knew it would be so hard! I would love to have some extra motivation and accountability. It's nice having people that can understand what you're going through to lean on for support and encouragement. Feel free to add me if you're interested 😊2
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I feel your pain! I live in the Albany, NY area, and I am 34 and I weigh ~200 lbs. I am also 5'4", and had a serious love affair with beer that helped get me in this boat. I don't know what happened to my metabolism; weight loss has always been hard, but at least I saw results in my 20's!
Time to buckle down an do this! Feel free to add me, anyone.4 -
I’m right there with you all.....36 in Pennsylvania, I have been struggling with my weight over the last 3 years. I’m 5’7”
When I hit 200 lbs I finally decided to do something. It is not easy to stay healthy, excercise and still go out and have fun. Feel free to add me!3 -
37 fellow Ontario. Starting weight was 167 and I've lost 27 ish pound since April; 10ish to go! Feel free to add me.
once i got into the routine I didn't find it more work than when i lost in my early and then late 20's. Thank god I was pretty concerned. But yeah I probably will need a lower baseline unless I keep up the long runs.2 -
Hey Theresa,
First off, be sure to research for yourself any advice you receive. We're all made differently and burn and store calories differently. That being said, you can drink beer and live life still. At 5'4" 204lbs you you're around 2000 calories daily so to lose weight, try a 1600 calorie daily intake. In a few weeks, evaluate your progress and adjust from there. Don't cut calories too low causing a catabolic burn of lean tissue (muscle) which will lower your metabolism and make you fatter eventually.
Also, skip breakfast and wait as long as possible to eat daily. Time restricted eat or intermittent fasting is essential to quickly burn fat. Go at least 12 or as much as 16 hours daily with nothing but water. If you have dinner at 8pm, then the earliest you should eat breakfast is 8am but noon would be much better. Try to get a fasting cardio in before breakfast. Good luck!!!
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markmojojohnson wrote: »Hey Theresa,
First off, be sure to research for yourself any advice you receive. We're all made differently and burn and store calories differently. That being said, you can drink beer and live life still. At 5'4" 204lbs you you're around 2000 calories daily so to lose weight, try a 1600 calorie daily intake. In a few weeks, evaluate your progress and adjust from there. Don't cut calories too low causing a catabolic burn of lean tissue (muscle) which will lower your metabolism and make you fatter eventually.
Also, skip breakfast and wait as long as possible to eat daily. Time restricted eat or intermittent fasting is essential to quickly burn fat. Go at least 12 or as much as 16 hours daily with nothing but water. If you have dinner at 8pm, then the earliest you should eat breakfast is 8am but noon would be much better. Try to get a fasting cardio in before breakfast. Good luck!!!
Mark
Hmmm, I’ll have to read up on intermittent fasting as I’d never considered it. Skipping breakfast goes against everything I’ve been told my entire life! lol I don’t necessarily need to lose the weight quickly. I just want to be lean and healthy when all is said and done.
Thanks for the advice! I’ll definitely look into it0 -
I started at 314 and as if yesterday I am 255.2 (down 58.8 pounds sense January 🤗) I am also looking for more active friends on here. Feel free to add me.5
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Please add me too! I'm 5' and 211 lbs. I'm the heaviest I've ever been and that's not ok! The beer and whiskey got me too. Why do they taste so good??? Lol2
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It's been a few days, how is everyone doing?
I had one day I ate WAY over my calories but still tracked them all which is progress in itself. Each day I'm just TRYING and that's all we can do!
Also, anyone can feel free to add me at any time! I'm on every day... and I'm determined for it to stay that way now!1 -
I just turned 35 a couple months ago and REstarting this journey, well not a full restart because I did manage to keep off about 25 pounds over the last year plus. I had lost about 50 a few years ago and then regained and relost a couple times, not more than 10 lbs. Then I moved and got sick and needed surgery (gallstones) and just stopped logging off and on. I also had been working out regularly and because of that I stopped and it's been over a year since and it's been so hard to get back. I'm finally getting back in a routine but have only gone a couple times.
I tried to eat intuitively but I feel that I really do need to count and log my food/calories and I have to accept that. I can still try to eat intuitively along with logging.
I need to lose at least a good 50 to start and then I'll work on possibly another 50; I do not have a goal weight but more a goal body and being fit and healthy.
So, here I am and realizing I need more support and also I want to be there for others on a similar journey. Anyone can add me!1 -
theresa120 wrote: »markmojojohnson wrote: »Hey Theresa,
First off, be sure to research for yourself any advice you receive. We're all made differently and burn and store calories differently. That being said, you can drink beer and live life still. At 5'4" 204lbs you you're around 2000 calories daily so to lose weight, try a 1600 calorie daily intake. In a few weeks, evaluate your progress and adjust from there. Don't cut calories too low causing a catabolic burn of lean tissue (muscle) which will lower your metabolism and make you fatter eventually.
Also, skip breakfast and wait as long as possible to eat daily. Time restricted eat or intermittent fasting is essential to quickly burn fat. Go at least 12 or as much as 16 hours daily with nothing but water. If you have dinner at 8pm, then the earliest you should eat breakfast is 8am but noon would be much better. Try to get a fasting cardio in before breakfast. Good luck!!!
Mark
Hmmm, I’ll have to read up on intermittent fasting as I’d never considered it. Skipping breakfast goes against everything I’ve been told my entire life! lol I don’t necessarily need to lose the weight quickly. I just want to be lean and healthy when all is said and done.
Thanks for the advice! I’ll definitely look into it
Feel free to add me. I lost a lot of weight previously, 75ish pounds, but did it in a way that wasn't sustainable long term and was mentally taking a toll on me. I ended up putting the weight back on plus an extra 25. 35, 5'3", female, from Pennsylvania. Starting weight 272.5 (highest was 275) on June19th, now down about 25 pounds. Current exercise is hiking, biking, krav maga (with some supplemental heavy bag classes and a boxing class), and long walks with the dog. I will also be adding in some weight lifting soon and hope to change the long walks with the dog into the two of us starting a couch to 5k.
Just as Mark suggested, you should also research his suggestion. IF and not eating until at least 11, usually not eating until 12 or 1, works for me. But, it works for me because I get hungry later in the day and trying to save calories for later gives me anxiety. I usually split my calories relatively evenly and eat around noon, four, and eight.
However, it may not work for you. He is right that you should still work beer in because it's important for your mental health and making a life long change that you see this as a life long way of eating. Eat in a way that works for you and gives you the nutrition you need but let's you have a treat every once in a while. You don't have to go fast, and going slow can actually be to your benefit when it comes to maintenance. If you do want to speed it up, usually the recommendation is to not lose more than 1% of your body weight per week.
Also, to combat the lean muscle mass loss that Mark was discussing, you may want to consider playing with your macros to bump up your protein. Even if you don't, your protein goal should be considered a minimum and not a maximum. Also, you may want to consider adding in some strength training to help maintain the muscle mass you have. It doesn't have to be fancy and can be as simple as some body weight fitness. Good luck!! And always feel free to PM me.1
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