Before and After pics NO STARVATION
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This thread is amazing!!! Congrats to you all!!!!0
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I was eating ~1400-1450 while losing, now slowly creeping towards maintenance and doing more strength training, so I've recently upped to 1560. Took me about a year to lose 40 pounds, and I'm pretty happy with the loss rate.
Photos in my blog:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/a_stronger_steph/view/happy-anniversary-to-me-365-days-and-40-lbs-gone-progress-photos-hooray-2209720 -
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.
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!
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Don't weigh after drinking alcohol......maybe you need to shock your system to get you over the hump? Do a cleanse? Try to vary you intake one day to the next. Watch you sodium and sugar intake. Just an idea...0 -
Ed, Absolutley INSPIRING! :noway:
Congrats to everyone with their before & after pics, you all look great!0 -
I constantly am eating above my BMR, I do eat back my exercise calories.... (current BMR is 2160 with my 500 calorie deficit built in to lose 1 lb. a week and I am eating around 3000 calories a day currently)
May 2009 @ 560 lbs.
Current weight @ 257 lbs.
I must say, I've seen your story before on this site, and you're still the most inspiring person here! :flowerforyou:
ETA: I would just like to add that this entire thread is full of win.0 -
I love food - no starving myself here! I think the least I ate was around 1500, but now that I'm maintaining I try to eat a minimum of 2300 calories/day. I'm 5'10" btw.
Before (294 lbs, approximately 56% body fat):
Now (156 lbs, approximately 22% body fat or maybe a little less):
btw - strength training rocks
Wow! You look amazing! Great job!0 -
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Bump to read later...0
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So motivating!0
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I'm set at about 1600 cals. Not enough on Jillian days! I'll eat something snackish like yogurt or cereal or a burger and 30 minutes to an hour later, I'm starving again. :grumble: Do this about 4 times and there goes my tracking! :sad:0 -
This thread is so wonderful!!! Thank you everyone!0
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WOW SO INSPIRING. You all look fabulous! I have a few questions for you guys since your success rate is VERY high and you all look so great...So I have a very active job...I walk anywhere from 5-10 miles a day (usually around 40 miles a week) (unloading trucks) just at work alone..not including any extra exercise I do...MFP has me set at 1400 calories..but I have a fit bit and it adds in the extra calories I need to eat..I'm NOT sure if it's accurate...Some days it brings it up to almost 2500 (even more than that)...and usually I don't eat close to that....My BMR is like 1700 so this has been a point of confusion for me too...I feel like I need to be consuming more...but I'm still unsure of what the right thing to do is...I seem to be losing verrry slowly. I started in January and I've lost around 20 pds..maybe even a little more..I also want to start weight lifting...so if anyone has any tips. I would GREATLY APPRECIATE IT. One last thing... what does TDEE mean?0
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Just posted my success story a few minutes ago and then saw this thread. No starvation here, started at 1500 calories but usually eat 1700-2000. Eat my exercise calories too.
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BUMP this is an amazing thread!0
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Like most everyone, I started here at 1200 because I wanted the weight GONE as soon as possible. That lasted for about a month before I realized that wasn't a good game plan. For the majority of my weight loss, I ate between 1350-1500 plus exercise calories, so typically between 1800-2000 total calories a day. For exercise, I run and strength train. I recently had to increase my calories to over 1800 net because I was still losing on maintenance!
But what I find more amazing is that last time I tried to lose weight, and ate under 1000 calories a day, I looked a LOT different at my "goal weight."
Amazing!!!!! Your hard work has really paid off! What kind of strength training do you do?0 -
bump! very inspirational! I started eating the calories it states I should and I'm not going to weigh myself for another week.0
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I constantly am eating above my BMR, I do eat back my exercise calories.... (current BMR is 2160 with my 500 calorie deficit built in to lose 1 lb. a week and I am eating around 3000 calories a day currently)
May 2009 @ 560 lbs.
Current weight @ 257 lbs.
wow such an inspiration to have lost so much weight ! Great job(:0 -
I'm new and if I'm hearing you all correctly, I should not stick to the 1200 cals the MFP suggests? I have to admit, I am hungry but it's only been a week. I'm down a few pounds but I figured that was water etc which is pretty normal for me when I start a new program. Thoughts.0
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Lookin' good!Here's my before and after pics. It took me 17 months to do this, and I did NOT starve myself, take any pills, or do anything else that people may think is a 'shortcut'.0
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