Before and After pics NO STARVATION

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  • mrsred79
    mrsred79 Posts: 79
    Bump!! Major inspiration for me right here. Good job, ladies!!
  • michelejoann
    michelejoann Posts: 295 Member
    Maybe this is MY problem with losing weight. I've been at it for 4 wks (minus St. Patricks Day of course) and I've gained 4 lbs. I try to stay under my calorie intake, but above 1200. So anywhere between 1200-1500 depending on the exercise that day (Running, stairmaster, circuit training as a weights introductory and boot camp classes). Seeing these results on a much larger calorie intake makes me think that maybe I'm doing this wrong?

    Your ticker says you lost 10, though. 10 pounds in 4 weeks is NOT BAD at all. Could it be water weight? I know us ladies have that problem sometimes....; ) Keep at it.
  • BriskaPacojame
    BriskaPacojame Posts: 195 Member
    Bump. I love this thread.
  • Dan112358
    Dan112358 Posts: 525 Member
    I'll join in too! No starvation here, just a moderate calorie defecit, some decent cardio and some strength training. My best results have come since I've eaten more and increased the frequecny & intensity of my strength training. Feel free to add me if you're looking for ideas/motivation.

    First one's from summer 2010:

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    And this is from March, 2012:

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  • Your ticker says you lost 10, though. 10 pounds in 4 weeks is NOT BAD at all. Could it be water weight? I know us ladies have that problem sometimes....; ) Keep at it.
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    The 10 lbs was from before. Back in February I already had a profile on here but I wanted to giver for 5 wks straight to see what I could accomplish. I told myself I wouldnt weigh myself in til closer to the end. Today marks my 4 wks at it and I thought worst case is I just weigh the same. I sure hope it's water weight. St. Patrick's Day I drank. A few ppl said it could be that... This is a great thread tho! I love seeing successful stories of ppl who didn't starve themselves to look/feel healthy!
  • You ladies (and gents) are amazing! You all look great and are great inspiration!
  • bkandisjj29
    bkandisjj29 Posts: 172
    BUMP .... This is very inspiring!!
  • leomom72
    leomom72 Posts: 1,797 Member
    bump..i love success stories:drinker:
  • Bebop50
    Bebop50 Posts: 1 Member
    Just wanted to say Congradulations to you ! You look Great !! great Job !!
  • im_blessed
    im_blessed Posts: 74 Member
    bump amazing job everyone!!
  • cmsiemsen
    cmsiemsen Posts: 78 Member
    This is one year apart, 45 lbs down... about halfway to my goal. I'm 5'5", 22 years old.

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    before and after2 by cmsiemsen, on Flickr
  • royah1976
    royah1976 Posts: 6 Member
    This is a very inspirational board!! Awesome to see all the changes! :smile:
  • mummytobeslim
    mummytobeslim Posts: 367 Member
    you all look fab,well done ;)
  • DanOhh
    DanOhh Posts: 1,806 Member
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  • lizzybethclaire
    lizzybethclaire Posts: 849 Member
    I can't wait until my "after" pics! :)
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  • lmd172
    lmd172 Posts: 172
    i'm really trying to wrap my brain around this concept...i've read it, i've heard everyone on here and today (before reading this actually) i've upped my calorie intake goals to just see! i'm having a very hard time - weight or inches still about the same - so, i'm taking the plunge!

    y'all all look incredible - you inspire!
  • kristinajaffe
    kristinajaffe Posts: 128 Member
    all are an amzing inspiration... thanks for posting.. can't wait for my own after pics one day!!! :)
  • blynnblair
    blynnblair Posts: 274 Member
    bump you all look amazing and are an inspiration to me as i just recently upped my calorie intake since i workout most days of thte week!
  • Here are my pics... still a work in progress.. I have about another 35 lbs to lose... but I really just started getting serious in January. From October until December I lost 2 lbs... From January until today I've lost 17. I don't starve myself... I stay around my calories for the day (sometimes I go over, but not by much). And I always eat my exercise calories back.

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  • Aryel168
    Aryel168 Posts: 114 Member
    Bumping this one- WOW, very inspiring!
  • CaptainMFP
    CaptainMFP Posts: 440 Member
    I've consistently grossed 2200+ calories per day. I'm nearly 67 lbs. down in eleven months.

    The following pictures represent a change from about 215 lbs. in July (left) to 180 lbs. in February (right). Since the February picture I've lost an additional 7 lbs. while eating around 2400 calories per day (gross) nearly every day. Given that my sedentary RMR is solidly over 2000 and I burn 3000 - 4000 calories a week training, I'd be starving myself if I regularly went under 1800 calories and I would never have stuck with it. My diary is public if anyone wants to browse.

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    Here's my before and current after face shots...roughly 240 lbs. in March 2010 and then more recently somewhere around 175 lbs.

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    I also now can run a sub-23 minute 5K (best in competition is 24:57 but have run 22:03 in training) and I never ran at all before July 2010. I would not be as successful as I've been with self starvation.

    Edit: Have also lost nearly 11" off my waist and 3 1'2" off my neck. :wink:
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  • krislshoe
    krislshoe Posts: 459 Member
    so awesome everyone...your pics are amazing!
  • forty3fab
    forty3fab Posts: 148 Member
    You are all so very inspiring! Thank you for sharing with us!
  • Etrouton
    Etrouton Posts: 7 Member
    BUMP! I definitely try to get as close to the target as possible, it's not healthy or sustainable to be hungry or under your goal all the time. I love my food way to much to starve, if you are hungry eat!
  • malkb27
    malkb27 Posts: 40
    Bump... Awesome and inspiring thread!
  • I don't have my before and after pics yet....soon, but not yet. But I have lost 32 lbs thus far and have not gone under 1400 calories (well, 1340 now). I exercise of course, but I wouldn't consider that starvation, and I have noticed that the weight is starting to come off again after a pleateau now that I am actually eating my exercise calories back.
  • sandra80
    sandra80 Posts: 308 Member
    i'm not at goal yet but you can check out my page for my pics....down 192 and counting...slowly counting but counting lol
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