PHOTO ONLY SUCCESS STORIES!
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ShowPoodleGirl wrote: »I’m still on my way, but I felt quite good yesterday in the purple sweater. I’m almost 4 months in, lift weights 4 times a week. I’m trying to focus on health and how I look rather than the scale but I’m around 35 pounds down (only weigh once a month so not sure what I am exactly).
Curves!12 -
Started in January last year and finally sticking with it. This is the first year I’ve been able to do side by side photos since I usually give up by summertime.
I still haven’t reached my final goal weight so I’m excited to see where I’m at at the end of this year.
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LindsayHelen1 wrote: »
Started in January last year and finally sticking with it. This is the first year I’ve been able to do side by side photos since I usually give up by summertime.
I still haven’t reached my final goal weight so I’m excited to see where I’m at at the end of this year.
Amazing progress 👏🏻5 -
Gymladmatt wrote: »
Amazing progress 👏🏻
Thank you so much! ♥️3 -
New here so no photos yet! Just wanted to point out the biggest difference I see in so many of the before and after photos. A whole lot of learning to love ourselves
Can't wait till I get to post my own!
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2 years and 90 lbs difference!!
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Wowza! Lost weight! Lost years! Kept that beautiful smile!3
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Thank you so much! I also no longer have sleep apnea!7
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@chrissyb1985 oh, wow! Sincerest congrats on your hard work!
Did you need a sonic screwdriver to open that thing?1 -
Wow, your progress pictures are all so amazing!! It's hard but worth it!2
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chrissyb1985 wrote: »2 years and 90 lbs difference!!
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Amazing!! Keep up the great work!!2 -
Markkickass wrote: »
This is what 8 months of hard work looks like for me.
Everything is possible!!
You can do it!!
WOW!! Keep it up, you look great!12 -
1ns1d3_0u7 wrote: »
Keep doing what you're doing!! You look great!8 -
chrissyb1985 wrote: »2 years and 90 lbs difference!!
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Amazing progress! Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻2 -
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@Go_Gal_Grow
I love this. Double the age and half the mass. I can barely wait to see what success is next for you.
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@mtaratoot Thank You!0
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A 29-week difference! 56.4 pounds lost, 9.6 pounds to go!
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Eight months ago, I was 25 stone (159 kg) with a body fat percentage of 34%. This morning, I weighed in at 98 kg with 23% body fat. I’m still considered “obese” by BMI standards, but I feel stronger, healthier, and more in control than I have in years.
I wanted to share my journey - not because I have all the answers, but because I know how overwhelming it can feel to start. If you’re where I was last summer, wondering where to even begin, I hope this helps.
No Gym, No Cardio, Just Habits
The first thing people ask me is “What workout plan did you follow?” but the truth is - I didn’t. For the first 2-3 months, I didn’t step foot in a gym or do a single run. I focused entirely on building habits around food. Exercise is great, but I knew if I wanted to lose weight and keep it off, my diet had to be the foundation.
I started tracking everything I ate in MyFitnessPal. No matter how bad a day was, I logged it. Seeing the numbers helped keep me accountable and made me more aware of what I was actually consuming. No more “I barely ate today” moments when the app told me otherwise.
Discovering Keto (and Learning Along the Way)
I didn’t start keto on day one. At first, I was just reducing calories and making better choices. But I quickly noticed that whenever I ate more carbs, I got hungry again fast. My cravings would spike, and I’d end up thinking about food all day.
That’s when I started looking into keto. Cutting carbs felt extreme at first, but after a couple of weeks, I realized something:
• I wasn’t constantly hungry.
• I had more energy.
• My cravings were gone.I stuck with it because it worked for me. Over time, I refined things - focusing on protein, adjusting fat intake, and making sure I was getting enough electrolytes. I even hit some plateaus along the way (which were frustrating), but instead of quitting, I tweaked my approach and kept moving forward.
Tracking = Accountability
One of the biggest game-changers for me has been consistency with tracking. Some days weren’t perfect, but I never let a bad day turn into a bad week. I used MyFitnessPal to keep myself accountable and track progress beyond just the scale - like my body fat percentage and how my clothes fit.
Where I’m At Now
• Weight: 98 kg
• Body fat: 23%
• Total lost: 8 stone (50+ kg)Still going
I’m not done yet. BMI still says I’m obese, but I know I’ve come a long way. The biggest win? I feel in control now. I’ve built habits that I know I can stick to for life.
If you’re just starting - don’t overcomplicate it. Track what you eat. Build habits first. Learn as you go. You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to keep going.
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what an inspirational journey, and a great, informative post @1191sawk
I hope you’ll post here often and share your insights with others!BTW, you’ve built a butt ton of muscle. Muscle is heavier than fat. I’m on the upper end of “normal”, and occasionally skirt “overweight” BMI, however, I’m a consistent size 4. I don’t think anyone would look at me and think “she’s overweight”. BMI scale is designed for normal people, and, was created for those normal people a generation or two ago. Happily, neither one of us normal any longer. Don’t let arbitrary numbers affect ya. 😘
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Thank you so much! @springlering62…. I really appreciate the kind words and encouragement. Honestly, I never expected to enjoy sharing my journey this much, but if it helps others, I’m all for it!
And you’re absolutely right about BMI - it’s a weirdly outdated metric, and I know it doesn’t tell the full story. I can feel the difference in my strength and body composition, even if the “official” numbers don’t fully reflect it yet. It’s good to hear from others who’ve had similar experiences and not let it mess with their mindset.
I’ll definitely keep posting and sharing what I’ve learned along the way! Thanks again for the support. 😃💪
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