90 pounds down!
Sugoiharris
Posts: 59 Member
Ok, so this is my first time posting pictures. I started my journey at the end of august 2011, so far I've lost about 90 pounds. My starting weight was aver 300 pounds, I'm, not sure what it was exactly because I refused to get on a scale but when I did finally weigh myself I was at 294 and my clothing was already getting big on me. Now I'm at 209, my goal is to be 160, I've never weight 160 I can't picture myself at that weight but I will get there.
I can' say why I decided to change only that one morning I woke up and realized that I needed to and haven't gone back since, my routine consists of all kinds of fun things, I get bored at the gym so I try to mix it up and include zumba, swimming, water aerobics, running, biking, my school has a fit trail by our lake (that's my favorite), I love to hike and have recently began to trail run, that's a thrill. My husband says that it's amazing that he has to keep up with me now. When we hiked before I would always be slowing him down and making him stop early and turn back but now he's the one working to keep up with me! I love it. As for food I also love that but I've learned to cook real food that's real healthy and yummy, I'm from the southwest so that influences my cooking, I love my own version of Mexican foods especially tacos and tostadas, I've cut back on meat and rarely even eat red meat anymore. I found that I love sweet potatoes, avocados, roasted almonds ( I roast and season them myself with a no salt southwest blend yumm!), pistachios, natural peanut butter, oh and peaches. I'm in Chilton County Alabama, forget Georgia peaches Chilton Co peaches are the best. Ok enough about food I'm getting hungry...
So here are the pics. The first one is of some work I was doing with Habitat for Humanity before I really began to loose weight, I had already lost some but I don’t have pics at my heaviest so this will have to do. I can’t believe that was me, the me I see in the mirror has always been how I have seen myself and to think I was that big motivates me to stay on track and never go back.
I can' say why I decided to change only that one morning I woke up and realized that I needed to and haven't gone back since, my routine consists of all kinds of fun things, I get bored at the gym so I try to mix it up and include zumba, swimming, water aerobics, running, biking, my school has a fit trail by our lake (that's my favorite), I love to hike and have recently began to trail run, that's a thrill. My husband says that it's amazing that he has to keep up with me now. When we hiked before I would always be slowing him down and making him stop early and turn back but now he's the one working to keep up with me! I love it. As for food I also love that but I've learned to cook real food that's real healthy and yummy, I'm from the southwest so that influences my cooking, I love my own version of Mexican foods especially tacos and tostadas, I've cut back on meat and rarely even eat red meat anymore. I found that I love sweet potatoes, avocados, roasted almonds ( I roast and season them myself with a no salt southwest blend yumm!), pistachios, natural peanut butter, oh and peaches. I'm in Chilton County Alabama, forget Georgia peaches Chilton Co peaches are the best. Ok enough about food I'm getting hungry...
So here are the pics. The first one is of some work I was doing with Habitat for Humanity before I really began to loose weight, I had already lost some but I don’t have pics at my heaviest so this will have to do. I can’t believe that was me, the me I see in the mirror has always been how I have seen myself and to think I was that big motivates me to stay on track and never go back.
0
Replies
-
you have done really awesome!! great transformation! thank you for sharing!!! :flowerforyou:0
-
Thanks! Can you see the picture? For some reason it's not working right. They should fix that and make it easy.0
-
You're arm is cut off but you can really see a difference!! You look great and a real inspiration. Thank you for sharing0
-
I used to live in Montevallo on the Chilton Co side of 155. I live in Alabaster now...agree with you on the Chilton County best peaches! Congrats on the weight loss...I started at 304 and am down almost 30lbs...so excited and love just the difference the 30lb loss has made. I don't WANT to sit around anymore...It's hard to get going but once you do....you don't WANT to stop!
Angel0 -
U look amazing!0
-
Love looking at progress pics, you look fabulous!!!! :drinker:0
-
I used to live in Montevallo on the Chilton Co side of 155. I live in Alabaster now...agree with you on the Chilton County best peaches! Congrats on the weight loss...I started at 304 and am down almost 30lbs...so excited and love just the difference the 30lb loss has made. I don't WANT to sit around anymore...It's hard to get going but once you do....you don't WANT to stop!
Angel
I live right on 155 in the Montevallo part of Chilton Co. How awesome is that!0 -
Absolutely wonderful ....... you've done a remarkable job ..... congrats !0
-
Wow! You look fabulous... A job well done!0
-
You are a true inspiration.
Was has been the biggest lesson you've learnt that might help people starting out? Xx0 -
Good for you!! congrats!!0
-
You look amazing!0
-
WOWZA!!!! Great job! You look amazing! Love the dedication, Keep it up!0
-
You are a true inspiration.
Was has been the biggest lesson you've learnt that might help people starting out? Xx
That's an interesting question, I guess probably that you should get down on yourself, even when it's hard. Keep positive and if you have a bad day (I've had tons) just start again the next day. Actually if I find myself in the middle of a bad day, say I had a little too much sugar at breakfast and I've eaten most of my calories before lunch I "start again" as soon as I realized my mistakes and try to learn from them and move foward. When I started there was no "I'll start monday" I started that same morning when I woke up and realized I needed to change. I do that though, I rode a bike 6.7 miles one day cause I woke up wanting to and I hadn't been on a bike (not even the gym bikes) in 10+ years. Anyway my point is start now and restart as often as necessary, evaluate yourself often but don't tear yourself down or think of where you aren't but where you are and what you can do, always look for opportunities to improve and remember that it's a life long journey.0 -
Wow! You have done awesome! You dnt even look like your 209, you look more like 160 already Thank you for sharing this post. This post has inspired me to stay in the game and continue on my weight-loss journey0
-
you have done great look at that transformation ! superb0
-
Wow you look amazing!!!0
-
You have done a great job0
-
Thank you everyone for your encouraging words and kindness it's a big boost and helps me keep going!0
-
Wow awesome job what's this almond season of which you speak? tee hee0
-
Thanks, that was so helpful. I tend to be a "start on Monday" person or a "start on the first of the month" person or a "start on the first of the year" person. LOL....not working for me so got to change that kind of thinking. I am trying to not let one bad meal turn into one bad day which turns into a bad off-track week to a year to years of unhealthy and bad eating.0
-
That is awesome! I agree with the poster who says you look closer to 160 already than to 209! You must be tall! Keep up the good work!0
-
You look great! Congrats on your weightloss!0
-
You look fantastic - healthy and happy! You're actually radiating in that last picture! Beautiful!0
-
Great job!!!0
-
Wonderful work, well done, it is fantastic and inspirational!0
-
Thanks for posting. You are a true inspiration to me.0
-
Amazing results! Keep up the good work and I know you will meet or exceed your goals.0
-
That is awesome!! When I went to the doctor in May 2012 and I weighed over 300 lbs it hit hard....I have never weighed that much before. Since May I am down to 277 lbs and feeling awesome! I have pictures of when I was active duty military and weighed about 130lbs....I think I looked good but too skinny. So my goal is to get down to 155 lbs. I think a lot of my weight had to with some of the meds I was on, that is why I lost a lot so fast.
You give me the inspiration to keep going and I know it can be done!! Keep up the great work!!0 -
Good JOb! How long did it take you to lose that weight? Please message me, I have to lose 90 ilbs0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 426 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions
Do you Love MyFitnessPal? Have you crushed a goal or improved your life through better nutrition using MyFitnessPal?
Share your success and inspire others. Leave us a review on Apple Or Google Play stores!
Share your success and inspire others. Leave us a review on Apple Or Google Play stores!