5'6 - 5'7 before and after pics please!
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From 168 to 130 lb, 5'6. I could lose a bit more here and there but I feel so much better now
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hippiesaur wrote: »From 168 to 130 lb, 5'6. I could lose a bit more here and there but I feel so much better now
Fantastic job!!!!!!6 -
hippiesaur wrote: »From 168 to 130 lb, 5'6. I could lose a bit more here and there but I feel so much better now
Can you explain your training plan? I am currently the “before” pic almost to a T
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5’7” 254.6-153.4
Second pic, the jeans from the first one
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melissa6771 wrote: »5’7” 254.6-153.4
Holy crap - nice bicep 💪8 -
funjen1972 wrote: »melissa6771 wrote: »5’7” 254.6-153.4
Holy crap - nice bicep 💪
Thank you! Still a little work to do but getting close. 😊3 -
My one year progress! Not too bad! I’m 5’6” SW 175 Current 164 Goal 150 maybe 145 and rocking those jeans not just fitting into them
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mrslrichardson wrote: »
Before 235 Currently 203 Goal 150
Height 5'7
I am also 5'7 started at 244 currently 196 and goal is 15017 -
Bump0
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Can some of you pl share your food/nutrition and exercise routines? I am 5ft 7 43 yes old female, started at 203 in June 2018 and down to 181/182 by Nov 2018 then holiday wt crept up and gained 2-3 lbs with vacations. Tryg to get bck on the routine. Ive been hypothyroid since I was 15 so I keep am at 1200-1300 cals; 100 gns protein, 70/80 gms carbs, 70 grms fat or so. I eat clean most of the time, do strength traing once a week, barre classes 2 times, 10k steps 2-3 times a week. Ny wt liss has been slow but for the first time in 7 yrs I weigh the lowest!!! I need to lose another 30 lbs.9
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jdubois5351 wrote: »And all this just by counting calories?
Counting calories is the single best thing you can do for yourself if you really want to get serious about losing weight. No matter how much you exercise (except top athletes, of course), you simply cannot outrun what you put in your mouth. Exercise helps, definitely, as it gives you extra calories to consume, if you want to, and it tones your body and is good for overall health, but losing weight is ONLY ever achieved with constant calorie deficit.
THIS THIS THIS9 -
I'm 167 cm (5'6"). Well into my 40s.
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Anna28518,
Could you pl share your wt loss strategies?
Calories, macros, workout routine, what else did you do to achieve this?
Thanks and awesome job!!!0 -
Not too complex really.
Started diligently tracking my calories and realized I was eating 3000+ a day. Brought that back to 1500 by eating smaller portions but still the same food, just less.
The weight came off at a rate of 0,6 kg a week. I didn't exercise.
I had a blimp around the mid 60s kg and at that point I started to look closer at my macros, lowered my carbs and upped my protein. As I was impatient I brought my calories back to 1200 (which I don't recommend)!
Once I reached the high 50s kg I should have started recomp to keep and/or strengthen muscle but life got hectic at that time and I ended up running on coffee and lost a too much weight and muscle.
Currently busy correcting that by running a lean bulk while doing Strong Curves and it that works like a treat! Loving SC and I'm now back on 55 kg, 2 more kg to go.
My maintenance intake is 2000. That took a while to figure out but slowly upped my intake and let my body adjust.
Good luck as there is a lot of determination needed!12 -
Not too complex really.
Started diligently tracking my calories and realized I was eating 3000+ a day. Brought that back to 1500 by eating smaller portions but still the same food, just less.
The weight came off at a rate of 0,6 kg a week. I didn't exercise.
I had a blimp around the mid 60s kg and at that point I started to look closer at my macros, lowered my carbs and upped my protein. As I was impatient I brought my calories back to 1200 (which I don't recommend)!
Once I reached the high 50s kg I should have started recomp to keep and/or strengthen muscle but life got hectic at that time and I ended up running on coffee and lost a too much weight and muscle.
Currently busy correcting that by running a lean bulk while doing Strong Curves and it that works like a treat! Loving SC and I'm now back on 55 kg, 2 more kg to go.
My maintenance intake is 2000. That took a while to figure out but slowly upped my intake and let my body adjust.
Good luck as there is a lot of determination needed!
Thanks for this Anna. It's so encouraging for those of us in the middle of it to see plain common sense work so well7 -
Melissa6771
Could you pl share your wt loss strategies, calorie intake, macros, eating plan, exercise routine, what worked for you and how did you gradually lose the wt.2 -
meganjcallaghan wrote: »April of 2012 at about 310 and July of 2014 at about 135. I'm currently around 140. I find I tend to look kind of sickly and people are constantly asking if I'm ill or if I have anorexia if I go below that.
When I get below 140, people start asking me if I have an eating disorder, too, despite being in a healthy BMI. It’s always interesting to me how people carry their weight differently.11 -
November 2018- January 2019 24lbs down. 70lb to go
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194 lbs and 128 lbs a year later. Currently I weigh 136 lbs (I stopped tracking for another year because I had become too obsessive and needed to rest my mind. Last week I decided to shed off 6 extra pounds, this time my approach is “steady and slowly”
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Can some of you pl share your food/nutrition and exercise routines? I am 5ft 7 43 yes old female, started at 203 in June 2018 and down to 181/182 by Nov 2018 then holiday wt crept up and gained 2-3 lbs with vacations. Tryg to get bck on the routine. Ive been hypothyroid since I was 15 so I keep am at 1200-1300 cals; 100 gns protein, 70/80 gms carbs, 70 grms fat or so. I eat clean most of the time, do strength traing once a week, barre classes 2 times, 10k steps 2-3 times a week. Ny wt liss has been slow but for the first time in 7 yrs I weigh the lowest!!! I need to lose another 30 lbs.
I am where you were in June!! Same height similar age etc. I noticed you lost 20lbs over 5 months. How quickly /slowly did it come off. I thought it would come off me quicker at this point.3 -
ashrymom,
My wt has come off v slowly so definitely have to be patient. For thefirst 1-2 months I was between 193-199 then the 186/188s then slowly down to 183/184 It has taken time, I didnt doanythg drastic and I also ate out sometimes more than I wantedto with friends etc. so i kept going down and up. I think if I was strict with my food the wt wouldhavevsteadily come off a bit quicker.
I am now tryg desperately to get out of the 180s and its been v hard. I addeda green smoothie for my guthealth and that added carbs so Im at 100 gms protein 100 gms carbs, 70 gns fat. Still at 1300-1400 cals.
Have another 30 lbs to go ughhh3 -
Milduh2018
Can you pl share your wt loss strategies? Food plan, exercise routine, what worked for you etc?
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I am 5’6121 -
Holy moly @The_Wallflower that is a seriously impressive transformation. What a rockstar!!!! If you don’t mind me asking, did your weight loss result in much loose skin?3
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HarryJamesPotter7 wrote: »meganjcallaghan wrote: »April of 2012 at about 310 and July of 2014 at about 135. I'm currently around 140. I find I tend to look kind of sickly and people are constantly asking if I'm ill or if I have anorexia if I go below that.
When I get below 140, people start asking me if I have an eating disorder, too, despite being in a healthy BMI. It’s always interesting to me how people carry their weight differently.
@meghanjcallahan I’d love to learn more about your journey. How did you achieve your goal weight? I think you look terrific and healthy!1 -
5’6 started at 172 weighed today 155. Id like to loose an additional 15.
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5' 7"
Started at 168 lbs
Now at 135 lbs52 -
86lbs down, I used to be 5’7 but now since I’ve lost weight I’m 5’8 (measured at the doctors) they said my posture improved due to not carrying all the excess weight!64 -
LaurenMT96 wrote: »
86lbs down, I used to be 5’7 but now since I’ve lost weight I’m 5’8 (measured at the doctors) they said my posture improved due to not carrying all the excess weight!
WOW! Gosh, you're gorgeous in both pictures, but there's no denying how much more confident you come off in the after pic.
Maybe my 5' 5.5" self can squeak out another .5 inches after losing weight so that I'm no longer rounding up to 5'6". If not, oh well, the loss itself will be a major victory!10
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