is it possible/has anyone lose 15kg/33lb in 5 months?
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Funny you say this. My husband is a tai chi instructor and wanted to be certified as a trainer. He felt so out of place as a 53 year old with all these awesomely fit, 20 year old jocks.
It's hard. You're a trainer, you know it's hard. You can be a very fit person who is much thinner and fitter than you are now by December.
That's good enough.
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And I also believe, as someone who's been through it, you'll be a BETTER trainer than those people who haven't.0
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I think it would depend on how much weight you had to lose! I started at 245 and was easily losing 10 lbs a month in the beginning... I have lost 83 lbs in 14 months...0
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I lost 16.5 in mostly 4 months......
1200 cals per day.....0 -
Well, 60 lbs in 5 months. Keep a obsessive tally of your calories, keep within your goal, try to not eat through your exercise calories, aerobic exercise 5X to 6 X a week for 45 minutes. Should do the trick, maybe.0
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i lost 40 pounds in about 5 months with no exercise. i think it would have been a lot faster/easier if i worked out.
i did low carb (20 grams a day) and was in ketosis. (and yes, had cheat days!)
i was 3 pounds from my pre-pregnancy weight! i wasn't obese when i started.0 -
I have lost 31 in 5 weeks so yes0
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I've lost 30lbs in the last 2 months (well, from April 29th until just today ) with eating high protein and low carb and lots of exercise so it's TOTALLY doable in 5 months!
i'm planning on losing my last 18lbs in the next 2 months as well - so a total of 50lbs in 4 months (or so...maybe a bit longer).
Good luck!0 -
Somehow I erased this reply from my wall.. lol0
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If you just want to LOOK like you belong, then build up some muscle and work on reducing your body fat. Your weight will be inconsequential when you look trim and defined. 5 months can show a very big difference. Start tonight by making a plan for yourself and stick with it. You can really change your body in 5 months!
I really hope you can stick and post again to show us what you've done by December.0 -
34 in 4 months0
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If you just want to LOOK like you belong, then build up some muscle and work on reducing your body fat. Your weight will be inconsequential when you look trim and defined. 5 months can show a very big difference. Start tonight by making a plan for yourself and stick with it. You can really change your body in 5 months!
I really hope you can stick and post again to show us what you've done by December.
Yeah I'm working on hypertrophy atm, it's not exactly easy to gain muscle when you're a chick though.0 -
I believe if you set yourself with a plan you can do it and it is physically possible to lose that in a healthy way...0
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Just depends on the person, diet, size, etc. I've lost 18 lbs in the past 27 days. I'm starting to learn that each of us is different and our bodies all respond differently. The only thing that I question is an imposed timeline. I think if you try to rush things that will only lead to frustration, anger and eventually quitting trying to lose the weight. Just set your goal weight, work as hard as you can, and let things happen on their own time. I like to think it, I didn't put my weight on in a few months or a year, so why should I expect to take it off that quickly?0
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I've lost 29 since April 25th. Not really doing anything too crazy. Walking a fair amount, Started C25k, 1500ish cals a day with a 40/40/20 carbs/protein/fat diet. I'm not sure how quick it would be for your height/weight/gender and such though, I'm male 6'0 212.0
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If you just want to LOOK like you belong, then build up some muscle and work on reducing your body fat. Your weight will be inconsequential when you look trim and defined. 5 months can show a very big difference. Start tonight by making a plan for yourself and stick with it. You can really change your body in 5 months!
I really hope you can stick and post again to show us what you've done by December.
Yeah I'm working on hypertrophy atm, it's not exactly easy to gain muscle when you're a chick though.
Awesome. I know it isn't easy, but 5 months is many days of hard work (and well deserved rest) that can really accomplish something great for you.0 -
If you just want to LOOK like you belong, then build up some muscle and work on reducing your body fat. Your weight will be inconsequential when you look trim and defined. 5 months can show a very big difference. Start tonight by making a plan for yourself and stick with it. You can really change your body in 5 months!
I really hope you can stick and post again to show us what you've done by December.
Yeah I'm working on hypertrophy atm, it's not exactly easy to gain muscle when you're a chick though.
Awesome. I know it isn't easy, but 5 months is many days of hard work (and well deserved rest) that can really accomplish something great for you.
Haha thanks I've been working on it for just over a year, when the fat leaves I should have awesome muscles though I can already see some definition in my arms/legs though0 -
28 in 4 months. A little exercise, a little mod to the diet and it's totally possible. Best Wishes0
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I lost 34 in that time frame. Bear in mind that the first two weeks I lost a good deal of water weight, over 7 pounds in fact (there is no way I burned that many extra calories). Went from 181 to 147 on a 5'8" medium build frame.0
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I've lost 22.4 pounds in 30 days. I don't even exercise and I am eating constantly. I'd say its entirely possible.0
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Absolutely... I have lost 81 lbs in 6 months... That being said, I am TALL (6'3"), male, and was morbidly obese (344)... These factors when combined make it easier to lose weight faster and still lose primarily fat as opposed to muscle. Remember that very rapid weight loss usually is due to a loss of the denser muscle mass and can be dangerous. Since I was very obese @ 344, I was able to lose more weight faster since my maintenance level was so high... The closer you get to your optimum weight, the slower the weight will come off because you would have to go so low to get a calorie deficit. 33 lbs in 5 months is well within the recommended maximum loss of 2 lbs per week (2 lbs per week X 21 +/- weeks would allow you to lose 42 lbs and still be within the range that is considered safe). Best wishes on your journey... Hope you attain your goal but keep it safe and once you are done... keep it off.0
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Lost 42 in 4 months.
And until winter sickness and then new baby, probably would have lasted. Gained 20 back through several attempts again with injuries.
For that loss, I did the Zone diet, and I did 6 day workouts with cardio in MAF zone to encourage fat burning, 2 weight lifting days.
Every 6 wks a rest week of no exercise. Even those weeks lost 2-3 lbs.0 -
Lost 53 lbs in 4.5 months...its possible0
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I have lost 48lbs since February 3rd... So I would say If you work your butt off...literally teehee...you can do it...just eat really healthy...complex carbs lots of fiber lots of water and lean protein...Good Luck! Oh and God...He's a big Help on the days you dont have strength!0
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it is possible if you put your mind to it...in 2008 i lost 60 pounds in 3 months so if you put your mind to it then it is possible0
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Yes! I've lost 35lbs in 5 months :-)0
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I started the mediweightloss clinic diet which is supervised by nurse practioners and test such as EKG and labwork are done before start diet. I have lost 36 lbs in 12the weeks. It takes discipline but the appetite suppressant helps until your stomache shrinks. And the vitamin shots give rbergy and metabolize fat. I have gone from sizee 16 to size 8 and am wraring a bikini for first time in 18the years. The prigram has 3 phases medically supervised with weekly weigj ins and counseling. Check out website mediweightlossclinics.com
Uhh... no?
I'm in this for a lifestyle change, not a diet. No matter how long it takes.
I'm not shrinking my stomach and I sure as hell do not want loose skin.0 -
Well just by looking at the math it seems completely doable! That's how much I'm hoping to lose so I hope it's possible! haha
And while it's true that people look for the "best looking" trainers, personally, I would hire someone who had been through a weight loss journey over someone who had been thin their entire life.
Just a personal preference really, but I think you could really relate to your clients. Best of luck0 -
I have lost 32lbs in 4 months. It can definitely be done.0
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Yes it is. I've lost 15kg in 5 months0
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