What a difference a month can make... (with pics)
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"I know every mile will be worth my while"
-- Roger Bart, "Go the Distance"
It's interesting how often I see posts in here of people who swear they see no difference in their appearance in spite of losing a lot of weight (and their pictures always show a huge difference). On the other hand there are the posts from people for whom the scale hasn't moved much (but major signs of success are there if they would just look at something other than the scale).
It's hard for me to pin down a goal weight because my real goal is to get to between 17% and 20% body fat. I love to see the scale move downward, but I dig on the other changes. So to help out any MFP folks who are frustrated by the changes they do or don't see, I did an experiment. I took pictures of myself -- a rarity in a house with much cuter 4 and 2 year olds to shoot -- on July 28 and again on Friday. That represents essentially 1 month of work that was dominated by a cardio and strength training program to prepare for my first 5K. I ran it today on a trail system near Lake Tahoe. It was like running on a roller coaster with all the ups and downs, but this former fat man did it in 30:17 and finished 17 out of 33 runners. Here are the pictures.
Sure the gut is still there, but if you look closely, you will see abs -- real abs -- starting to show. You'll see better upper arm definition. You'll see collar bones and better neck definition. You'll see less flab on the sides. And yes, you can see the Spongebob pajama pants. (And can you blame me for smirking just a little?)
I know it can be hard to see your own progress; we are our own worst critics. But if you are committed, the changes and the NSVs and the scale movement will come. IT WILL. You just have to give yourself a chance to see it.
-- Roger Bart, "Go the Distance"
It's interesting how often I see posts in here of people who swear they see no difference in their appearance in spite of losing a lot of weight (and their pictures always show a huge difference). On the other hand there are the posts from people for whom the scale hasn't moved much (but major signs of success are there if they would just look at something other than the scale).
It's hard for me to pin down a goal weight because my real goal is to get to between 17% and 20% body fat. I love to see the scale move downward, but I dig on the other changes. So to help out any MFP folks who are frustrated by the changes they do or don't see, I did an experiment. I took pictures of myself -- a rarity in a house with much cuter 4 and 2 year olds to shoot -- on July 28 and again on Friday. That represents essentially 1 month of work that was dominated by a cardio and strength training program to prepare for my first 5K. I ran it today on a trail system near Lake Tahoe. It was like running on a roller coaster with all the ups and downs, but this former fat man did it in 30:17 and finished 17 out of 33 runners. Here are the pictures.
Sure the gut is still there, but if you look closely, you will see abs -- real abs -- starting to show. You'll see better upper arm definition. You'll see collar bones and better neck definition. You'll see less flab on the sides. And yes, you can see the Spongebob pajama pants. (And can you blame me for smirking just a little?)
I know it can be hard to see your own progress; we are our own worst critics. But if you are committed, the changes and the NSVs and the scale movement will come. IT WILL. You just have to give yourself a chance to see it.
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lookin great well done0
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amazing job!0
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great job!! keep it up!0
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Great Job!!!! you can totally see the difference!!!! Great Work!!!! Keep it up!0
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Awesome work. Keep up the hard work.0
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Fabulous !! Keep up the good work!!0
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Way to go!0
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Sounds like a fun race! Thanks for sharing. Your next to races sound fun too!0
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Well done. You are an inspiration. Keep up the good work.0
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You look great! Congrats on the run up at Tahoe--that is a success story with the elevation level and all! I am impressed! I love Tahoe--now to make a goal to run up there like you!0
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I can definitely see the progress! Great job :drinker:0
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Wow, in just a month you've gotten great results!!! Keep up the good work!0
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Awesome job! Keep up the good work man! Can't wait to see what the next months hold for you.0
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Congratulations! You look great0
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The real kicker is that this is with only about 5 lbs. of loss. It's not so much the weight down as the reduction in body fat an increase in muscle tone from the push-ups and sit-ups. I LOVE the 100 Push-Ups (still on week 2) and 200 Sit-Ups (did 210!) programs.0
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Thank you for this! As someone just starting out (again), its good to remember the world does not revolve around my bathroom scale.0
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you are so right! Pictures really do tell the story. I also think the memory of our fatter self is "cached" in our brains so cannot see the new truth. I haven't been taking pics intentionally, but found some from various stages over the past 8 mos and it was very reassuring.
Thanks for sharing!!!0 -
lovin' the spongebob pants!0
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Nice work Steve! That is reaffirming! :happy:0
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Congratulation on your loss Scschenk0
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Great job, I definitely can see a difference! Congrats!0
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i can see the difference great work0
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Amazing!! You're such an inspiration, glad to have you as a MFP friend :-)0
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The real kicker is that this is with only about 5 lbs. of loss. It's not so much the weight down as the reduction in body fat an increase in muscle tone from the push-ups and sit-ups. I LOVE the 100 Push-Ups (still on week 2) and 200 Sit-Ups (did 210!) programs.
I love those too!!! You get a lot stronger a lot faster than you think. And great message to people... stop worrying about the scale and just LOOK at the changes. So positive!0 -
great job0
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