I'm in the 160s!!

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  • beebee0925
    beebee0925 Posts: 441 Member
    Good job.
  • that is exactly what i was thinking this morning! here's to the 160's - they will be so much more fun the second time around!!!
  • ARiepel11
    ARiepel11 Posts: 3
    Congratulations! That must be such a wonderful feeling. I can completely relate to your story. I was also 160 in high school and thought I should weigh much less. After getting to 224 by the end of college, I would be ecstatic to weigh 160 again. I am currently at 188 and still hold 160 as my goal. Isn't funny how our perspective changes?
  • dejatyja
    dejatyja Posts: 109 Member
    Great job! Keep it up!
  • smplycomplicated
    smplycomplicated Posts: 484 Member
    Congrats!! we're the same height and 155- 160 is my goal. i'm about 15 lbs away! great job!! :)
  • viki1123
    viki1123 Posts: 30 Member
    Me too!

    I'm 5'9 and in high school when I was around 150 I thought I was so. big. When I graduated college at 225 now THAT was big. I'm at 186 now with my first goal at 175. I haven't set my second goal yet but I'd love to be in the 160s.

    Thanks for the extra motivation boost!
  • dolldreams
    dolldreams Posts: 245 Member
    You look fabulous. And all you wonderful looking women in the 160's-70's are making me re-evaluate my own goal because if I can look as good as you do at that weight, then I'll be very happy there.
  • bethmakesmusic
    bethmakesmusic Posts: 164 Member
    Thanks so much for sharing your inspirational success! This is a fantastic motivator for me :)
  • JEDIMASTER1
    JEDIMASTER1 Posts: 20
    :flowerforyou: :smile: Great job! My favorite thing you said, was you did by old fashioned diet and exercise! If only people could grasp that. Hard work and patience pays off and you have shown that! WAY TO GO!!!
  • lorib75
    lorib75 Posts: 490 Member
    :flowerforyou: I don't even know you and I'm REALLY REALLY proud of you! You are an inspiration!!!
    What a roll model for healthy living! A real person who didn't go to a "ranch" and have a trainer screaming in her face with camera's rolling! I like your style!!
  • sarita446
    sarita446 Posts: 28 Member
    I’m a true believer that hard work always pays off! Kudos to you! Keep up the great work!
  • tkaawa
    tkaawa Posts: 302
    Right on! You look amazing and you should be very proud of yourself. I can't wait till I get there and I know the excitement is unreal.
  • klmsmock
    klmsmock Posts: 10 Member
    Thank you for sharing! That provides tremendous support and inspiration! =)
  • Qatsi
    Qatsi Posts: 2,191 Member
    Congratulations on your victory! :drinker:

    I can appreciate it, myself - I'm starting to see numbers on the scale that *I* haven't seen in 15 years. Even though I know I still have quite a ways to go, it's a GOOD feeling to know that I've blasted away 15 years of bad choices.

    Well done!
  • Well done!!! I believe healthy eating and exercise are the only ways to reach and maintain a healthy weight.
  • Congrats!!! Great Job and soooo inspiring!!! :)
  • Swissy98
    Swissy98 Posts: 25
    That is fantastic!! You SHOULD be very proud of yourself!
  • speediejane
    speediejane Posts: 496 Member
    That's a great success! You must feel so proud!
  • Missypickles86
    Missypickles86 Posts: 27 Member
    That is such a wonderful accomplishment! I look back on myself in high school 125-130 @ 5'4' and would KILL for that body back. If you dotn mind me asking, what is your general exercise routine? Congrats again on your amazing accomplishment!!!
  • JessJessB
    JessJessB Posts: 22 Member
    Thanks very much!

    My ideal week I go to the gym three times. I do 30-40 minutes of cardio (elliptical or the alternating fast walking & jogging on the track are my favorites), and then 20 minutes of strength training. If I can't make it to the gym I talk the pup for a long walk in the neighborhood- that's really it! I don't have time to go more than that in a week, but so far it's been just the right amount- enough to see results, but not enough to be overwhelming and hard to maintain.
  • JessJessB
    JessJessB Posts: 22 Member
    No kidding- age really does give perspective on all those insecurities!
  • serenetranquility
    serenetranquility Posts: 125 Member
    How tall are you? Great job!
  • harleykat64
    harleykat64 Posts: 70
    Your story is extremely inspirational to me! you have the same height and almost the same starting weight as me, I am halfway there and hope to one day be able to post the same great sucess you are having!
  • potatoyam
    potatoyam Posts: 70 Member
    woohoo!! i dream of the days of 160.. i don't even remember the time i was ever in that zone.. must've been in the early 90's.... good job!
  • Sierra_419
    Sierra_419 Posts: 201 Member
    gahhhh about 5 lbs and ill be there. i cant not wait ! i dont even remember the last time i was 160 ..my goal is 150 for now... i will reevaluate then
  • cecehite19
    cecehite19 Posts: 56 Member
    Congrats on your results and all of your hard work!!! Amazing! :)
  • sk2775
    sk2775 Posts: 699 Member
    That is wonderful. Congrats on your amazing success. Keep up the great work.
  • Jaxper
    Jaxper Posts: 23 Member
    Congrats! And best of luck with the last 8 lbs!
  • _Schatzi_
    _Schatzi_ Posts: 112 Member
    God - I said the same thing. I was 160 when I started dating my (now) husband 10 years ago! What I would give to be starting at 160 instead of 225!

    Congratulations on your success! It's so inspiring to see that it can be done with hard work and dedication!
  • jhealy1191
    jhealy1191 Posts: 56 Member
    What an inspiration! Congratulations, you should be proud!
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