5’-5’3” girl success stories before & after

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  • goingape
    goingape Posts: 429 Member
    @syreina congrats on your success!! Incredibly inspiring!!
  • a_Areeb
    a_Areeb Posts: 6 Member
    I’m 5’3 and started at 225lbs and am at 130lbs now. I’d like to get to about 125lbs.

    WOW WOW WOW.... Incredible.... how you shred these all pounds off? what was your diet and workout plans? Can we talk please as I am on a similar journey with similar starting physique?
  • syreina
    syreina Posts: 548 Member
    goingape wrote: »
    @syreina congrats on your success!! Incredibly inspiring!!

    Thank you! It's so surreal!
  • jenkspaf
    jenkspaf Posts: 48 Member
    So happy to have found this thread! I'm 5'2" about 160 (need to step on scale but have been afraid). I'm hoping to get to 125. I've been there before! I feel like since we are smaller we just don't NEED as many calories - and I often feel like that's unfair. I love sugar and that is definitely the hardest thing for me to give up. So I try to moderate. I'm interested in knowing if any of you has been able to take the weight off and keep it off for a year or more?
  • tecat810
    tecat810 Posts: 4,832 Member
    @jenkspaf
    I'm 5'3 and started at 179 two years ago and was at 137 prequarantine. Gained 6 pounds during that time after maintaining for almost a year. So now I'm working at getting back there and know it can be done!

    My workouts are great and my nutrition needs to be tightened up. So I'm at 1200-1300 calories per day because like you said, don't need them but want them! I find the most success when working on keeping my protein up and my fat down!
  • evesmom2
    evesmom2 Posts: 231 Member
    tnh2o wrote: »
    I'm 5'3" and if I could only eat 1200 calories a day I would just stay fat and focus on good nutrition.
    @evesmom2 I've been working out with Jessica Smith DVD's using light weights and I can get my kayak on the roof of my car all by myself. I'm 66 and the kayak weighs about 45 lbs

    That gives me hope! I'll check out her DVD's. Thank you
  • carolbrady1
    carolbrady1 Posts: 38 Member
    By the way that's me in the middle, at my optimum weight and size, two years ago!
  • syreina
    syreina Posts: 548 Member
    sapkum27 wrote: »
    These posts are so wonderful. At our stature (petite women), calorie restriction has one starving daily. I lose weight only if I eat fewer than 1200 calories a day. I already exercise every day of the week. I need to up my strength training for sure. Just knowing that others are in the same boat encourages me to keep it up. The problem I have is I'll lose a couple lbs after eating fewer than 1200 cal for 2 weeks straight, but then am literally starving and binge one meal. I end up putting back on a lb. then.

    I was in the same boat during my journey. I would look at your overall trend. If it's going down over time, try not to be too hard on yourself - slow and steady is good.

    Easier said than done, I know but you got this!
  • babyluthi
    babyluthi Posts: 285 Member
    I don't know...Does mfp cater to us shorties? Does the minimum 1200 calories really apply to us?
    In the same way as someone who is medium height or tall?
    Please tell us your thoughts😊
  • MiaBella444
    MiaBella444 Posts: 39 Member
    edited August 2020
    62 and 5'2. For the first time over weight at 150 pounds. I started MFP almost 3 weeks ago and have lost about 4lbs but water weight fluctuates so I still say 150. I was always under 130 and someone here said it best. Every pound on a short person looks like 5lbs or more. I got use to the food diary and calorie counting but now I'm trying to be better about sodium counting as well since I have high blood pressure and the meds can pack on pounds which is part of my problem. It is a slow process but I like that MFP helps me become so aware of how I am eating and how even light cleaning can burn enough calories that I can enjoy a glass of wine! :smiley:
  • MiaBella444
    MiaBella444 Posts: 39 Member
    babyluthi wrote: »
    I don't know...Does mfp cater to us shorties? Does the minimum 1200 calories really apply to us?
    In the same way as someone who is medium height or tall?
    Please tell us your thoughts😊

    Not sure. I think you can adjust the amount of calories for your goal. Im sure a mans is different. I researched slimFast, Nutrisystem and Keto diets before coming here just to food diary my calories and all of them allow for males needing more but I never saw difference in calorie amounts based on height.
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