Thanks to MFP and heavy lifting (pic - 33 lbs lost)

deekaydee
deekaydee Posts: 158 Member
edited November 12 in Success Stories
I'm 35, 5'7", mom to three kids ages 3, 4 and 7.

I joined MFP last August, at my highest weight of 182. Logging my food certainly helped me to make better choices, but I've not ever restricted any type of food throughout my entire journey. Since then, I've eaten anywhere from 1500 - 1900 calories per day, and generally ate most of my exercise calories back. When I hit a plateau at about 170, I spend two weeks on maintenance, then went back to a small deficit, and starting losing again.

About four months ago, I started weightlifting. I spent about three months doing the New Rules of Lifting for Women program, but recently switched to Stronglifts 5x5. I love it, and saw more results in my body composition due to weightlifting then I ever did through running. (I've been a runner for quite some time, ran my first mini-marathon a year ago before losing any weight.)

My workouts are generally 35-45 minutes per day, 6 days a week:

M: weightlifting
T: interval running
W: weightlifting
Th: treadmill incline work and/or cross-training (usually rower)
F: weightlifting
S: rest
S: steady-state run

I'm not 100% to goal yet, but have stopped paying as much attention to the scale and am focusing on fitness related goals. I run races regularly and try to sign up for one each month -- usually adventure-type races. I'll be doing my first triathlon this May.

To date, I've lost 33 pounds and am now 149.

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  • rubybeach
    rubybeach Posts: 529 Member
    Hot mama! Nice work!!
  • RachelsReboot
    RachelsReboot Posts: 569 Member
    Wow, great job!
  • JediMaster_intraining
    JediMaster_intraining Posts: 903 Member
    i think you even look younger! cheers to all your hard work! :drinker:
  • queenpushycat
    queenpushycat Posts: 762 Member
    You look amazing!!!
  • Jamcnair
    Jamcnair Posts: 586 Member
    Woohoo! Congrats!
  • suavequeen
    suavequeen Posts: 273 Member
    You look marvelous!! Your hard work paid off and has inspired me to keep going strong!
  • kokaneesailor
    kokaneesailor Posts: 337 Member
    Excellent!! Lots of hard work and commitment pays off. I hope that you are proud of your accomplishments. :smile:
  • Mallory0418
    Mallory0418 Posts: 723 Member
    You look great! I would kill for your legs! LOL Great job!! :wink:
  • BaileyKat52
    BaileyKat52 Posts: 461 Member
    Great Job!
  • wow! great job! this is inspiring, as just two weeks ago I started more lifting. thanks for posting!
  • JNick77
    JNick77 Posts: 3,783 Member
    I'm 35, 5'7", mom to three kids ages 3, 4 and 7.

    I joined MFP last August, at my highest weight of 182. Logging my food certainly helped me to make better choices, but I've not ever restricted any type of food throughout my entire journey. Since then, I've eaten anywhere from 1500 - 1900 calories per day, and generally ate most of my exercise calories back. When I hit a plateau at about 170, I spend two weeks on maintenance, then went back to a small deficit, and starting losing again.

    About four months ago, I started weightlifting. I spent about three months doing the New Rules of Lifting for Women program, but recently switched to Stronglifts 5x5. I love it, and saw more results in my body composition due to weightlifting then I ever did through running. (I've been a runner for quite some time, ran my first mini-marathon a year ago before losing any weight.)

    My workouts are generally 35-45 minutes per day, 6 days a week:

    M: weightlifting
    T: interval running
    W: weightlifting
    Th: treadmill incline work and/or cross-training (usually rower)
    F: weightlifting
    S: rest
    S: steady-state run

    I'm not 100% to goal yet, but have stopped paying as much attention to the scale and am focusing on fitness related goals. I run races regularly and try to sign up for one each month -- usually adventure-type races. I'll be doing my first triathlon this May.

    To date, I've lost 33 pounds and am now 149.

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    Wow, incredible! Even with that hat. LOL ;-)
  • lorac321
    lorac321 Posts: 614 Member
    Wow, look at you go! Amazing!
  • deekaydee
    deekaydee Posts: 158 Member

    Wow, incredible! Even with that hat. LOL ;-)

    ha! in that picture I was actually dressed in character for a murder mystery party, it's not my usual attire. :smile:
  • gnat45
    gnat45 Posts: 833 Member
    You look younger too!
  • shinyshell55
    shinyshell55 Posts: 128 Member
    You.Look.Great. All of your hard work has paid off and byt the way the hat looks pretty cool even if it isn't your normal attire!Lol...
  • naturallyhazel
    naturallyhazel Posts: 22 Member
    You look amazing! Do you weightlift in a gym or at home? How many pounds?
  • divainsneakers
    divainsneakers Posts: 397 Member
    Awesome job. You look great.
  • LeanerBeef
    LeanerBeef Posts: 1,432 Member
    Wowser! That's awesome - congrats on your success!
  • deekaydee
    deekaydee Posts: 158 Member
    You look amazing! Do you weightlift in a gym or at home? How many pounds?

    Thank you. I lift in a gym. With Stronglifts, I'm doing 5 basic lifts - squat, bench, overhead press, deadlift, barbell row. Right now I'm at 115 squat, 130 deadlift.
  • vabchloser
    vabchloser Posts: 223 Member
    That's great!! Wonderful job. Weight lifting makes all the difference. I am going to start this summer, after my shoulder gets some rest from being injured. I don't mind being heavy, I just want to be compact!!

    Keep up the great work :)
  • chrisdavey
    chrisdavey Posts: 9,834 Member
    You look amazing! Do you weightlift in a gym or at home? How many pounds?

    Thank you. I lift in a gym. With Stronglifts, I'm doing 5 basic lifts - squat, bench, overhead press, deadlift, barbell row. Right now I'm at 115 squat, 130 deadlift.

    Love this so much. No stuffing around with fluff exercise, solid nutritional plan & you are proof of what happens! Great stuff.
  • treatingmybodyright
    treatingmybodyright Posts: 184 Member
    Great job!
  • I don't mind being heavy, I just want to be compact!!

    Couldn't have said it better myself!
  • very good keep up the good work:smile:
  • tobirhae
    tobirhae Posts: 108 Member
    Can I friend you so you can help encourage me? I'm 33 and a mother of 3 1/2 year old twins. I'm 5'8" and started MFP at 179, which was my heaviest other than when I was pregnant. I've only lost a few pounds so far. I'm also a runner, although not doing too many races these days- I'm working on getting to more of those. And I'm thinking about doing a triathlon in August. I want to get into lifting, but I'm not sure how to start. Your story, though, has definitely encouraged me to try it. Great job! You look great!
  • WendyFitMomCHANGED
    WendyFitMomCHANGED Posts: 311 Member
    Good work!! Super proud of you and what a great motivation for us. :)
  • autumnk921
    autumnk921 Posts: 1,374 Member
    Wow...Amazing...Your arms & shoulders are so toned...That is my goal...To be toned....You are a great motivator for us that are just starting to work with weights....I am waiting for my NROLFW to come in the mail today....Can't wait to start!! You look great!!
    Thanks for sharing!! :)

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  • 10acity
    10acity Posts: 798 Member
    Get it, girl!

    I really enjoy strength training (and just drag myself through cardio, generally) and am seriously thinking about going this route, too!
  • rajivdubey
    rajivdubey Posts: 382 Member
    Very inspiring!
  • eschwab855
    eschwab855 Posts: 258 Member
    very well done
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