1 Year Transformation/ Testimonials!!!
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Mustang5212 Thank you for sharing and on your weight loss success! Amazing results and good knowledge to impart is what it’s all about! Hope you continue to shed those pounds and just remember…no one’s perfect and we all fall off the horse from time to time. The main thing is to try and be the best version of yourself each and every day!!!7
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wowisforstuds1238 wrote: »and just remember…no one’s perfect and we all fall off the horse from time to time.
@wowisforstuds1238 and to add to your quote. And to get back on the HORSE!!!
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Been a few days since last post was submitted so I’m doing my part to refresh this thread in the hopes of getting more attention to those of you out there looking for a thread full of inspiration and motivation. If you aren’t quite at a year of training or maybe you just are shy and nervous about detailing information about yourselves feel free to comment on someone else’s journey. I think I can speak for them when I say any constructive criticism/ compliments would be not only taken into consideration, but would be respected as no one claims to know all the answeres. What works for some may not work for others, but that’s where some serious enlightening conversations and debates can pop up so please feel free to drop or share and let’s keep this thread active. Thank you to all of you in the community!!!2
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Leaving this comment to update the thread! My hopes is that you guys continue to post on this thread. We are in need of more motivation and support, not only in our own journeys, but to share with you as well. Haven’t heard from anyone in almost 2 weeks, but I’m really hoping some more of you guys/gals contribute here. To clarify, if you don’t feel like sharing pictures, you can always leave a testimonial/comment on someone else’s information or ask questions just to keep the thread alive and current. I’m sure we all could use the extra motivation and support from one another. Thank you to anyone interested in helping others progress further in their fitness journeys!3
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ChrisRShaw wrote: »Here are my one-year transformation pictures. It all started with the picture on the very right. Looking at pictures after summer vacation trip and actually asking " how on earth did I get this big". (can tell you exactly how but I think it was gradual enough that I just didn't really notice until these pictures). Jumped back on MFP started including workouts and then about halfway through weight training. I am in maintenance now but still learning what that looks like for me.
Thanks for posting this. What is amazing is that you lost less than 1lb a week and totally transformed! I get discouraged if I only lose a lb thinking it is too slow and then give up! I would love to lose 45 lbs and look transformed next year at this time! I am starting about the same weight you were at and am at my best around 130 as well! Thanks again!13 -
Thank you for posting lacatgirl! I’m sure that means a lot to ChrisRShaw to hear that. This is what I’m talking about…how the community can come and help motivate one another. You can also post your own progress as well once you hit your 1 year goal! So make sure to come back and let us know how you’re doing!!!1
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@ChrisRShaw Thank you for posting. I'm just starting my journey and I'm very close to your starting weight. It's so encouraging to see your timeline of loss and gives me encouragement and a reasonable timeline for what I can expect from my body as well.2
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I started my weigh loss journey at 265 pounds and lost 81 pounds in the first year. (Oct 1 2020 to Oct 1 2021). Today I am down 95 pounds and sit at 170 pounds since December. The before photo was taken September 2020 and the after photo was taken today. Every day is a struggle and always will be but here is how I approached this journey.
* Everything I eat is recorded in MFP - even if I am over my calories. Most days I stay within my calorie goal but if I go over I am ok with it because it is no longer my everyday eating habit.
* I paid for the premium version of MFP because I am able to set & track my carbs, protein, fat etc. I think this was the number one reason why i was successful - I was able to look back at my day and see where the pitfalls were.
* I changed what I eat - my biggest craving has always been pasta but so high in calories and carbs - so I found substitutes. Particularly I have been eating a lot of Liviva which is an organic shirataki made with oat fibre. I used the rice shaped package and mix it in with 1/2 serving of orzo as the shapes were similar and I fooled my brain into thinking I was eating a full size of pasta. I added stir fry veggies and it was very filling for me. Today I just add the Liviva and very seldom eat any pasta.
* I weigh everything
* I started this journey because I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. At the 1 year point of my journey my blood sugars were within normal range.
This is a tough road as all of you know - but hopefully (for me) I can manage to maintain my weight. According to the weight/height scales i should still lose 20 more pounds but I am comfortable where I am.
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jenniferelizabethwiseman wrote: »
From 300 lbs to 164, 86 of it in the past 12 months! Age 54. It's possible!
You look amazing.9 -
@LiveOnceBeHappy thank you! Still working at it, goal is 140.5
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Was supposed to have a ballroom dancing lesson today but the instructor cancelled due to a family emergency--postponed to Sunday. I was already dressed up so decided to take a couple of current pics, and then wanted to compare to Spring 2019, after I had already lost 50 lbs. So this is at 250 to now 163, size 20 to size 12.
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You’re doing fantastic Jenifer! I’m so glad you’re updating us on your progress and that dress is beautiful. You have more pep in your step then even your ballroom dancing trainer today!! Keep it up and continue to push forward! You’ve made my day! 🤗👍2
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Wow! Your smile says it all. Amazing.. Thanks for posting this pure awesomeness!2
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I would never have recognized that you were the same people. Amazing! Younger!2
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Thank you for the compliment LiveOnceBeHappy! Posts such as the one you just gave gives motivation and support to all of us on this journey together. That’s what this thread is all about!! Thank you to the community for continuing to keep this thread alive. Means so much!!! 🤗0
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Well…It’s been a minute since anyone has posted on this thread so In the spirit of keeping this thread alive I wanted to ask if anyone new to the site or existing members would like to share and or comment on someone’s 1 year transformationals/testimonials that would be great. I know that there are still many people we can help motivate and support in this journey we all travel together called “life”! 🤗0
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So it’s been a few months and no new posts. 🥲Took a vacation to California for some time and thought I’d finally come back to refresh the thread to see if anyone wanted to post some current content to motivate and inspire others. Look forward to anyones contribution!1
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