5'8-5'11 women before/after pics?
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following and will add my photos later.0
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5’8”
Dec 2018 210lb
Nov 2019 180lb
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Pics.
20# down. 193-173.
Not sure if I’m attaching pic correctly
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Great transformation, @Chicagolms.1
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So nice to see everybody's' great results, thank you!
Ignore the following: just testing if I can add pictures...
if it works, this is me at just over 5'8" at my goal weight of 146-ish lbs...
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You look amazing. Congratulations1
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I am 5'9" and i am down 60 lb
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5’11 / F / 25
SW: 257
CW: 206
GW: 175
Build: large shoulders, small waist, large hips, prone to being muscular
Hey all you beauty queens! I’m down 51 lbs with a bit left to go. I started my wellness journey Sep 2019 & have been motoring along @ about 2.2 loss per week.
I’d love to hear your story, discuss & swap tips & tricks with you! Feel free to message me on MyFitnessPal & we can exchange numbers.
Best of luck!
Rockey
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*bump* for inspo2
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Bump! I will be posting in here soon! Started today, claiming it today!9
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Such inspiration, i'm starting today 30lb to go by the end of summer hopefully4
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Bump!!0
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Just want to say to those who have posted photos: y'all are inspiring. Thank you! I have a photo from my first weight loss sprint I use as inspiration (before I had some issues and gained everything back plus some).1
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I’m 5”8 22 yrs old 186 down to 168 and 33 more to go!17 -
There's over 15 years between these photos.
SW - 260lb (2004)
CW - 154ish.
I have broadly maintained in between the two, initially around 160 then drifting back up to the 175-180 range, but have dropped a bit more weight over the last six months or so.21 -
There is only 15 pounds difference between the side by side pictures. Lean muscle mass makes all the difference!
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5’8 lost 100 pounds and feeling great! Started December 1st. Started at 248 now 148!20
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5'9" 245 on left and 195 on right.
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I can't remember if I've shared this in thread but here's 270 to 170, roughly. 5'8"
HW is 307+ and currently at 170 too, but this was awhile ago...
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30lbs down so far, a lot more to go but after years of trying, actually enjoying the process this time around
5'10
Blonder winter photos: about 122kg/19 st 4/ 270lbs
Red head/ dress photos: about 108kg/17st 2/ 240lbs
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LauraTGreen wrote: »30lbs down so far, a lot more to go but after years of trying, actually enjoying the process this time around
Great work! And what was your thesis about? Diversity in the British film industry? That looks fascinating!2 -
LauraTGreen wrote: »30lbs down so far, a lot more to go but after years of trying, actually enjoying the process this time around
Great work! And what was your thesis about? Diversity in the British film industry? That looks fascinating!
Yes gender diversity in the UK film music industry. It was only for my masters so it was quite hard to keep concise but fascinating area of research!4 -
LauraTGreen wrote: »30lbs down so far, a lot more to go but after years of trying, actually enjoying the process this time around
5'10
Blonder winter photos: about 122kg/19 st 4/ 270lbs
Red head/ dress photos: about 108kg/17st 2/ 240lbs
Same starting weight here, what did you do to lose weight?3 -
mhassan160 wrote: »LauraTGreen wrote: »30lbs down so far, a lot more to go but after years of trying, actually enjoying the process this time around
5'10
Blonder winter photos: about 122kg/19 st 4/ 270lbs
Red head/ dress photos: about 108kg/17st 2/ 240lbs
Same starting weight here, what did you do to lose weight?
Honestly, not much!
In the past I have worked myself to the bone trying to lose weight but it never lasts. This time around I have just been very kind to myself. I track on MFP and aim for around 1800 cals a day but don't beat myself up if I go over every now and then. I keep my food mostly veg and fruits and stopped eating bread everyday because it was making me feel sluggish. I'm a vegan and I don't drink either so the food content side of things has been relatively easy for me it's the food QUANTITY I have had to work on.
I go for long walks around 2 hours or so a couple times a week. I am doing short 2 mile runs on and off a couple times a week too but I have an old ankle injury so not being too strict about that either. I'd say the biggest change I've made this time around is my mindset. I'm asking myself, will this food make me feel good? will this exercise make me feel good? and going from there
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LauraTGreen wrote: »
Honestly, not much!
In the past I have worked myself to the bone trying to lose weight but it never lasts. This time around I have just been very kind to myself. I track on MFP and aim for around 1800 cals a day but don't beat myself up if I go over every now and then. I keep my food mostly veg and fruits and stopped eating bread everyday because it was making me feel sluggish. I'm a vegan and I don't drink either so the food content side of things has been relatively easy for me it's the food QUANTITY I have had to work on.
I go for long walks around 2 hours or so a couple times a week. I am doing short 2 mile runs on and off a couple times a week too but I have an old ankle injury so not being too strict about that either. I'd say the biggest change I've made this time around is my mindset. I'm asking myself, will this food make me feel good? will this exercise make me feel good? and going from there
I love this. I also started with fairly generous calorie goals and increased activity (which was pretty easy since I was starting at zero). It sounds like you're kind of practicing mindful eating, which I think is a great way to build a healthy relationship with food. With regard to exercise, I've worked my way up to daily exercise, but still find myself unmotivated at times. Reminding myself how good I feel during and after a workout will usually get me up and moving. Anyway, I think you're doing a fabulous job, and it seems like you have a really positive strategy for getting healthy! If you are looking for more "friends" for motivation, feel free to add me. I wish you all the best!
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VeggieMeg71 wrote: »LauraTGreen wrote: »
Honestly, not much!
In the past I have worked myself to the bone trying to lose weight but it never lasts. This time around I have just been very kind to myself. I track on MFP and aim for around 1800 cals a day but don't beat myself up if I go over every now and then. I keep my food mostly veg and fruits and stopped eating bread everyday because it was making me feel sluggish. I'm a vegan and I don't drink either so the food content side of things has been relatively easy for me it's the food QUANTITY I have had to work on.
I go for long walks around 2 hours or so a couple times a week. I am doing short 2 mile runs on and off a couple times a week too but I have an old ankle injury so not being too strict about that either. I'd say the biggest change I've made this time around is my mindset. I'm asking myself, will this food make me feel good? will this exercise make me feel good? and going from there
I love this. I also started with fairly generous calorie goals and increased activity (which was pretty easy since I was starting at zero). It sounds like you're kind of practicing mindful eating, which I think is a great way to build a healthy relationship with food. With regard to exercise, I've worked my way up to daily exercise, but still find myself unmotivated at times. Reminding myself how good I feel during and after a workout will usually get me up and moving. Anyway, I think you're doing a fabulous job, and it seems like you have a really positive strategy for getting healthy! If you are looking for more "friends" for motivation, feel free to add me. I wish you all the best!
Yes, took me years but I have finally got the message that it is only sustainable if I enjoy the process! Have sent you a request2 -
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We're currently the same dimensions, height and size, and I'm a skinny dude. You look great already and I'm sure you will accomplish losing more weight if you want. Congrats.1 -
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