ONE YEAR, 80lbs lost! Notes and Pictures
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Great job you look so handsome!0
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Congratulations!
You've found the "secret" formula that we all strive for! What a great reward for all of your hard work!0 -
I started at your weight and I hope to finish at the weight you are at now. You've got about 6 inches on me, but aside from that we are fairly identical. Great work.0
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Congratulations, GREAT JOB!!0
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BRILLIANT!
Thank you for this post and what has struck me the most is how much we inadvertently feast all the time.
For me, realizing that NOT EVERY MEAL NEEDS TO BE A FEAST is what helps me stay on track.0 -
Awesome job, well done! I am sure you will reach your new goals. :drinker:0
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wow you look like an entirely new person! Congrats!0
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Mahalo for sharing your journey with us. Such an inspiring story and it has totally encouraged me to keep striving. I've been on MFP for jus about a month now, and i feel a slight change..can't wait til i'm a year deep like you...congrats on your success and good luck with your next challenge...you've come this far, why stop now...keep going:-)0
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Well done, sir!! Congrats on your success.0
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You look wonderful!0
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You look FANTASTIC and I love reading about others who have succeeded without completely depriving themselves of foods they love.0
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Read your story. Very Insperational. I started at 270 on 12/11/12 and now I am at 245!!! Hope I can get the same results. What types of excercises did you do?0
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Wow you look awesome! I too am starting to exercise now to condition myself. I'm doing it every day.0
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You look fantastic! You should be very pleased.0
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Amazing, you have really made me feel like i can do this. i have been battle 40 lbs which is half of what you did. THANK YOU! You really put thinks in perspective0
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Congrats!! And hoping you will ALSO do well with your next goal. Thanks for sharing.0
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You are such an inspiration. Thanks for posting this. Congrats on your success!0
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Thank you for being so transparent. This inspirational story will help me on my journey!0
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You look great! Thanks for sharing your story. Helpful to a newbe!0
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Thanks for sharing. Tremendous motivation!!0
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Great post, thank you so much for sharing! You have really done an outstanding job and you look fantastic!
I really liked what you said about pizza. I can totally relate. I love pizza so much. I could literally eat it every day. I am always trying new ways of getting my "pizza fix" in a healthy way. Mostly though I just enjoy having my pizza every two weeks (more than that and it seems to really stop my weight loss significantly).
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Thanks for the compliments, comments and support everybody — very nice to wake up to today...while eating a crumb cake donut (1 instead of the 5 I'd have eaten a year+ ago).
It's great seeing how many commenters already achieved their goals or are well on their way. And for the people just starting out it shows that this works. There were a few questions, I'll answer them all here.
@sjb74uk
No plateau for you, just constant loss. I'm curious as to your technique. 7 days a week in calorie defecit or do you have a day back in maintenance level or above?
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I was surprised at the consistent loss, though there were a couple weeks where maybe I only lost a pound. And in the last few months I've lost only a few pounds, but I wasn't trying to lose more (and made it through the holidays relatively unscathed). Since I started, I worked a 7-day deficit, no days off. I had very few instances where I went over my calories in the first six months. Most of my weight loss was done eating 2000 calories a day. 6'7" really helps, I advise anyone who wants to lose weight to be tall.
@Toxictinkerbell
You are so right about the portion control and eating what you want but not pigging out! I don't think I noticed a plateau either, do you have any theories as to why?
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I have my activity level set to sedentary, and while I do way too much sitting, maybe I'm more active than I think. So it may be that my deficit was greater than I realized. It's crazy to me how this was almost easy — it took me 12 YEARS TO LOSE 50 POUNDS IN 4 MONTHS
@jtrav2011
What types of excercises did you do?
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I really don't exercise enough, but I love walking. I'm in grad school and walk 20 minutes to get there — so that's 40 minutes each visit. I walk and run on treadmills, sometimes 30 minutes, and for a little while I did an hour (haven't been to the gym yet this year though). I tried doing the 100 push ups regimen, but didn't stick with it long. And that's about it!
I know the cardio helped me a lot when I started MFP, if for no other reason that I ate the calories back that I burned which was important when I was still craving larger portions.
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This is awesome it gives me just the inspiration I need to continue I started in January of this year so far I have lost about 20lbs and was feeling like I should have lost more so this certainly is great to hear.
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You look fantastic, thanks for your inspirational story, I've only been on this journey 3 weeks with slow weight loss but your story and pictures make me more determined to stick with it and keep going.....well done you!0
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Did you ever have a week where you were doing everything right, staying well under your calories and exercising, but still not lose anything?
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@cryussery
Did you ever have a week where you were doing everything right, staying well under your calories and exercising, but still not lose anything?
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I did, right around week 13. But that could easily be due to water weight (I still consume too much sodium) or loss of fat/gain in muscle. For the most part I was fortunate and lost steadily and consistently. As I said before, my height and gender allow me to eat plenty, so a calorie deficit hasn't required me to starve.
I did eat a lot of late-night low/no-calorie snacks to stay under my daily calorie budget. 10 cal jello, 60 cal pudding, 30 cal olives, and godsend: 0 calorie dill pickles!0 -
Awesome job, you look fantastic!0
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AMAZING! You did a great job meeting your goal in such a short time :-) You are a great inspiration to everyone on MFP. Way to go! Keep up the great work and good luck with reaching your next goal this year!0
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you look great!0
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Congratulations. You look great! Thanks for sharing your story and your techniques (and for writing about both so well).0
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