5’-5’3” girl success stories before & after
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Hey all! Beginning weight 242 lbs in June 2018. Hit my target weight of 125 lbs a year ago and have maintained. I'm 66 and 5'3. Beginning size pants was 22 and wore 2XL shirts. Now wear size 4.
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sheena_shewell wrote: »
Me at my heaviest on the right 82kgs on the left me today at around 56kgs. That's about a 26kg weight loss. I initially lost 20kgs then gained 10kgs back then lost a further 15kgs. It has taken several years to get to this point. I am now in a good place mentally and emotionally with a good support system so I know I will not gain all the weight back again. I'm now currently doing a bulk trying to gain weight and build muscle. You all look great and have done a fantastic job!
I have found the inspiration I was looking for , Well done for the great work, we are close in height and I was 82kg at my heaviest-I lost 9kg so far and I want to get to 50kg- may I ask if you have any loose skin anywhere and how to tone your arms and inner thighs cos that’s where I have most fat.
Hi lovely sorry for the late reply. How are you going on your weight loss journey? I have found doing strength training had been great for toning the body. I still struggle with my lower body but it is a work in progress. I don't have any loose skin as I took my weight loss slow over about a year.3 -
AprilWhine wrote: »Hey all! Beginning weight 242 lbs in June 2018. Hit my target weight of 125 lbs a year ago and have maintained. I'm 66 and 5'3. Beginning size pants was 22 and wore 2XL shirts. Now wear size 4.
Excellent achievement! Congratulations, you look awesome!6 -
What accomplishement .....may I ask what calories food plan and exercise you followed1
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I'm so happy to have found this thread! Being a short girl and trying to lose weight can be so defeating sometimes! I had a baby around the pandemic so its not a good excuse but it is why I was at the highest weight of my life! After I had my daughter, I lost some baby weight but gained it back during the pandemic. At the start of this year, I gave myself a goal to lose the weight by the end of the year. I started the year at 211 pounds at 5ft 2 inches. I lost 28 pounds and maintained that for a couple of months with no additional loss. The last couple of weeks I have fallen off the wagon and lost any desire to diet and exercise. I gained 7 pounds back over a vacation and just not caring. I am recommitting myself today and going to work towards my realistic goal of 145 pounds by New Year's Eve. Then once I hit that, going for my next goal of 135 pounds! Excited to see all of your success stories to keep me motivated!!8
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Ahhh short girls unite!!
When I got married at age 28 I was 124 lbs.... and I thought I was fat. Now 13 years, two kids, a high stressful job that makes eating healthy difficult (in home social worker/case manager), a pandemic later I ballooned to 199.
I've been miserable and I've felt disgusting and unhappy for a really long time. I always had the mindset of " you're too lazy and you like food too much" to ever bother to lose weight. My kids have crazy schedules and quick easy food became the norm. My husband started doing IF in February and lost nearly 60 lbs. I did it with him and lost 2. It was infuriating.
Then our world blew up on July 5th this year. On the fourth he was cleaning out the garage and thought he had something in his eye. He couldn't seem to flush it out. It was annoying but not painful and figured a good nights sleep and it would come out on it's own, but on Monday it was still there. He went to urgent care He had nothing in his eye... the spot was from optic nerve edema as we'd come to find out. His blood pressure was 253/152 and he was rushed to the ER. He was admitted bypassing the ER and the first discovery (besides the bp) was that his kidneys were no longer working. Several days and tests later we have now found out he has a mass on his right kidney.. we still don't know what it is nor has surgery been scheduled to remove it... and he's got less than 10% function between his kidneys. He will need to go on dialysis and get a transplant.
The week he was in the hospital I basically didn't eat. I was so very busy between handling the kids, my job and being at the hospital that I forgot to eat. I lost 9 lbs that week.
He came home and I decided.. that's it. I need to lose 40lbs in order to safely donate a kidney in an exchange. I am down somewhere between 15-17 lbs since the beginning of the month by doing calorie restricting (12-1400 a day) and a minimum of 1 hour of exercise 6 days a week. While I do not believe I'll be able to lose nearly 20 lbs every month, I am setting a goal of 10 lbs a month in order to qualify as a living donor. 40 lbs will get me to the highest acceptable BMI, And I look at is as I'm a quarter of the way there. But I plan on continuing to work towards a goal of 145 lbs as my maximum weight. I would like to hit about 130 but I also know that when I drop low I look ill.46 -
This is a before and during, as I'm definitely not finished yet! I have made significant progress though and figured I'd share. I'm 28 years old, 5'1", SW 213.6 pounds, CW 176.6, GW 130. I started tracking my calories and exercising on 1/1/21. I have been lifting heavy (following the Stronglifts 5x5 program), doing couch to 5k and quite a bit of hiking. The pictures outside are from about a year ago vs a few days ago, and the "official" progress pictures are from the end of January vs a few days ago. I am absolutely thrilled with my progress and never thought I'd make it this far!
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AprilWhine wrote: »Hey all! Beginning weight 242 lbs in June 2018. Hit my target weight of 125 lbs a year ago and have maintained. I'm 66 and 5'3. Beginning size pants was 22 and wore 2XL shirts. Now wear size 4.
Wow, what an amazing achievement, way to go! And I LOVE your sense of style!1 -
brittgreenlikethecolor88 wrote: »Hi there, I'm 5'3". Started at 198 lbs, January, 2019. Today I am at 146.5 lbs!! My goal is 140lbs. So close!! Picture is 191 lbs vs 146.5 lbs.
Thank you for sharing this. I’m 5’4” and started at 191. Been trying to determine a good goal weight. Your pics give me a good idea of what would be attainable for me! You look great!12 -
5'3 sw 277 cw 201 gw 130 (maybe less haven't actually decided, nor asked the hubby what he thinks of this. I was 160ish when I met him, so hopefully that was so long ago (27 years ago) he won't really remember what size I was then!)
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you all look good right now good work you guys are doing2
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Five foot three
Highest weight 167 2017
Weight in photo 155 2019
Current weight in other two photos 132 maintaining for almost 2 years
Working on another 5-10 pounds but some days it feels impossible
Trying to be grateful
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Can you please share how you got started in weight training. I have NO IDEA where to begin.4 -
@Jamaica113 sent you a friend request!!
First I started with nutrition and cardio and lost 15 pounds
Added in weight training almost two years ago and lost another ~20 but my weight did go up a bit and I felt bigger for a bit from lifting but it was my body adjusting.
I had a personal training session with my gym owner and just sucked up my fear and self conscious feelings and worked every day to keep improving. I wanted a different life and that’s what it is for me-my lifestyle!
❤️ Happy to help however I can!!12 -
I've had six children and always managed to get back down to a reasonable weight until I had my last baby at 37. Well, she's turning 5 next month and I had enough of being overweight.
I started on MFP on 8/11/21. I weighed 161.4 and I'm 5'1". Based on my wrist measurement, I have a large frame, so my initial goal is 135, but I'll see how I feel when I get there.
I've lost 12.6 so far, 13.8 to go.
Diet-wise, I haven't changed much other than logging everything. I have my MFP set to show what my maintenance calories would be at my goal weight and to show my exercise calories for the day from my Fitbit. I try to maintain between a 500 and 750 calorie deficit, depending on how I feel during the day.
I work part-time from home, all online. During my morning shift, I use an under-desk cycle to just stay moving. It's not a huge calorie burner, but I find that it boosts my energy for the rest of the day.
In the afternoons, I alternate between RingFit and Fitness Boxing on my kids' Nintendo Switch. The RingFit is more for strength training and Fitness Boxing is cardio. It's nice because my little kids like to do it with me and I can keep an eye on them!14 -
Hi, I'm 5.1 and started in January 2021 at 180 lb. I did/am doing a program called Optavia, and I'm now at 128.6 lb. I'm using MFP to track my macros and right now I'm in the middle of transition going into maintenance. My goal is to keep my weight steady and using my TEE end MFP to track properly. I'm also working out twice a week.
I believe no matter what program you're doing, you can do it and MFP is such an awesome tool!11 -
Hello I'm 5'2 and have been on MFP for some time, but recently have gotten more serious about tracking/and connecting with like-minded people on here...
My highest weight has been around 153 a few years ago, and I've been yo-yoing between 143-130 (lowest early January), currently at 135.
My goal: To be consistent with my weight (hit/maintain at ~130) and start incorporating more activity (currently I just walk)
Looking to make some connections for motivation and accountability *Add me! 🤸♂️- I like to post healthy meals 🥗 on my feed and encourage those that are working towards their goals.
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Hello I'm 5'2 and a half, and age 70. Cant believe that! Gradually added weight over the years, but find it very hard to lose. 18 months ago I needed to have my gall bladder removed, and gained over 3.5kgs in a year.
Started walking and being mindful of what I eat in February this year, basically low carb, been gluten free for years.
Ramped it up a couple of months ago when I started to follow Dr MIchael Moseley's 5:2 intermittent fasting diet, then joined MFP a couple of weeks ago to begin tracking the calories.
Top weight February was 75.6 kg (166pounds) and today 68.4 (150.5). I seem to be more determined this time, having a little success so far. I have really bad knees but manage a 5km walk about 5 days a week.
Really encouraged by all the success stories here, and as we are heading into our Aussie summer, and easing out of Covid restrictions, its easy to feel hopeful. Would like to be about 130 but more interested in health benefits, getting the weight off those knees. Happy to be here.16 -
Can't recommend enough that people get a personal trainer! Seriously ladies, lift heavy weights! I promise you will not look like a man! The more muscle you have, the faster your metabolism and because muscle is more compact than fat, you will look leaner even if your weight is a little higher.
I started 4 years ago at 133 (first photo).
I am presently 116ish (last photo in the blue shirt)
I see a lot of people talking about eating 1200 calories or less. I know that MFP puts that by default, especially for those of us who are small (I'm 5'2"). Especially if you're working out, you NEED TO EAT. I did my current challenge for 12 weeks, lost 8 lbs while eating between 1500-1600 calories, plus working out. Some days were a little higher. The key was to eat clean, whole unprocessed foods.
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All you ladies look awesome 🤩!
I have 10lbs to loose I’m hoping one day I can post my pictures hear2 -
I'm 5'1. Currently 194, goal is to be 130. Highest weight was 268 in 2019.11
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I'm 5'2" currently 203 pounds, down from 217. I'm not exactly a success story (yet!) but I am loving all the inspiring successes here on this thread! Good job, everyone!13
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Im just over 5’3
199 to currently 129.25 -
I love your progress pics, you can just see the major differences! By the by, where is that waterfall picture taken at if you don't mind me asking?!This is a before and during, as I'm definitely not finished yet! I have made significant progress though and figured I'd share. I'm 28 years old, 5'1", SW 213.6 pounds, CW 176.6, GW 130. I started tracking my calories and exercising on 1/1/21. I have been lifting heavy (following the Stronglifts 5x5 program), doing couch to 5k and quite a bit of hiking. The pictures outside are from about a year ago vs a few days ago, and the "official" progress pictures are from the end of January vs a few days ago. I am absolutely thrilled with my progress and never thought I'd make it this far!
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You are an inspiration.0
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Hello all , i have lost weight for the second time in my lifE. I AM 32 now. Okay so now i weight 60 kg. I want to reduce more. But for another 6 weeks i want to maintain. Please guide me about maintainence. I have hypothyroid. I want to maintain it strictly. Need friends0
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Here's my before and after, 5'3.5 152lbs to 128 lbs in about 6 months . . . I'm 61 years old.
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I need to add friends who are maintaining the 55 to 60 kg weight1
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43, 5'2"
Starting weight was 245.
Current weight 164.
Goal weight 130ish
Everyone is so inspiring
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