One year before and after!
ncytiz
Posts: 105 Member
I began my weight loss journey 1 year ago when I weighed 188, wore a size 16/18 and was the heaviest I’d ever been. I was turning 50 and I hated the way I looked and felt. When I went to the doctor for a physical and he told me that I was considered obese, I decided that I wasn’t going to live that way anymore. I was going to lose weight and get healthy.
I started out by watching what I ate and doing a program based on a book called “Run your butt off” which is very similar to C25K. I ran 5 days a week and began to lose weight. After about 3 months, I found MFP and began to track my calories and I continued to lose weight. I ran my first 5K in November, and then started alternating my running with various Jillian Michaels workouts. I ran a second 5K in March and shaved almost 5 minutes off my time.
I hit my original goal weight of 135 a couple of months ago, but then decided I wanted to lose an additional 10 pounds. Today I weigh 129 (I’m 5’-3”) and wear a size 4/6. I’m now turning 51 and healthier and thinner than I’ve ever been. I’d still like to lose that last 4 pounds, but I’m not too worried about it.
I’ve learned so much from all of you about how to eat and exercise to be healthy and I understand that this is lifestyle change, not a diet. I believe now I have the tools to make this a permanent change for the rest of my life. Thanks to all of you!
Before – 188 lbs, size 16/18
After – 129 lbs, size 4/6
Here’s a picture of me wearing the shorts in my “before” picture
I started out by watching what I ate and doing a program based on a book called “Run your butt off” which is very similar to C25K. I ran 5 days a week and began to lose weight. After about 3 months, I found MFP and began to track my calories and I continued to lose weight. I ran my first 5K in November, and then started alternating my running with various Jillian Michaels workouts. I ran a second 5K in March and shaved almost 5 minutes off my time.
I hit my original goal weight of 135 a couple of months ago, but then decided I wanted to lose an additional 10 pounds. Today I weigh 129 (I’m 5’-3”) and wear a size 4/6. I’m now turning 51 and healthier and thinner than I’ve ever been. I’d still like to lose that last 4 pounds, but I’m not too worried about it.
I’ve learned so much from all of you about how to eat and exercise to be healthy and I understand that this is lifestyle change, not a diet. I believe now I have the tools to make this a permanent change for the rest of my life. Thanks to all of you!
Before – 188 lbs, size 16/18
After – 129 lbs, size 4/6
Here’s a picture of me wearing the shorts in my “before” picture
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FABULOUS!!!
Out of curiosity, have you gone through menopause? If not, keep up these great habits and it will be a breeze!0 -
awesome awesome awesome! Great work, you efforts have paid dividends!0
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WOW!!!! That's such a great loss!!! You are an inspiring woman! Thanks for sharing!0
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You look incredible. Well done! :flowerforyou:0
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You look fantastic.0
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Out of curiosity, have you gone through menopause? If not, keep up these great habits and it will be a breeze!
Actually, I had a full hysterectomy about 10 years ago, so that's all over and done with0 -
Great job!! :flowerforyou:0
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AMAZING!! :noway:
Fantastic job and keep it up!!0 -
You look fantastic! How did you do it? What were your methods?0
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You look fantastic!! Awesome job, very inspiring!!0
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All I can say is WOW!!!!! Congratulations.:drinker:0
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Out of curiosity, have you gone through menopause? If not, keep up these great habits and it will be a breeze!
Actually, I had a full hysterectomy about 10 years ago, so that's all over and done with0 -
you look great!0
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Simply Amazing! Congrats you look terrific!0
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Absolutely! Amazing! Congrats!0
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You look great!0
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You look so fantastic!!!!!!! Congratulations!0
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Thank you all for your kind words!You look fantastic! How did you do it? What were your methods?
Since I started on my own, I just cut down on my portions and tried to eat right. After I discovered MFP, I was very careful with my calories and rarely went over. I got a little obsessive about it and had to convince myself that it wasn't good to be under on calories. I exercise 5 days a week doing running or exercise DVD's. I didn't start eating back exercise calories until I realized that I was tired all the time. So I started eating half of my exercise calories and I felt much better. Once I hit 135, I started eating all of my exercise calories. I'm losing slowly now, but that's fine with me.0
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