That was me at 224lbs.
Yes, I was BIG everywhere! I knew that I could get in
shape if I wanted too. I had a fitness background, so I knew what I had to
do to get where I wanted to be...it meant good ole fashion counting calories
(calories in, calories out), upping my protein, and watching my sugar and sodium
intake. Now for some of you this may not work, but for me it does. I kept my
calories around a 1300 daily eating 6 times a day at at least 200 calories a
piece, I ate protein after workouts and at night for muscle recovery and clean
complex carbs all day. YES, I said carbs. My carbs are usually at least 100 day,
NO low/no carb diets ever work for sustainable weightloss and muscle building, (if
it does for you, great, keep doing it. And when you pass out after a hard
workout, you'll wish you would have listened). Moral of the story is, no
matter what you do exercise wise, it is 80% HOW and WHAT you eat...have you ever
heard of skinny fat? They either didn't eat and lost weight, or they ate the
wrong foods and exercised heavily...As far as eating my calories back, I know
it is a huge debate, but this is my outlook on it...listen to your body,
if needs fuel, and you'll know, than feed it the extra calories, if it doesn't,
don't. There have been days that I have needed more carbs after a workout or at
night before bed and I eat them but everyone is different. You can agree
with me or not agree with me, that's fine, but it doesn't work for me. Purposely
eating more food even if it is good food to reach a number is not good if my body doesn't need it. ENOUGH on that
touchy subject
Training, well I try and do at least 45 minutes of heavy cardio 5
days a week. Normally I take the weekends off from the gym, but still may
do a race. Or I try to do something outdoors with my kids, they love
fitness. As far as lifting weights, I lift heavy in the gym. No I don't look
like a man, so for all of you scared of that, get over it and go tear your muscle
up with some heaviness right now! weight training also speeds your metabolism up and
helps you burn calories up to 39 hours after you are done, now why would you not
do it?
I decided to do a 100 day challenge and these are the results.
My first 100 days...
I took pictures pretty much every 10 days to keep track of my progress. It was really cool watching my body change. Pictures say a 1000 words.
After 100 days this is what the comparison was.
3 years later I am still at that 180lb number. I am declaring tomorrow a new start day. Stay tuned for day 1 picture. I would love to lose about 30 more lbs. It would put me at about 155lbs and that would put me back in competition weight. So I hope you guys will stick with me and encourage me as I take this journey. Maybe to the stage?
Did you lose a lot of weight?
How did you do it?
Any advice on the road to the stage?
Wow, that is really inspiring! I love your words about diet and listening to your body and giving it what it needs. I'm SO SICK of fad diets and also those prepacked diet programs. Blech. You look FANTASTIC.
ReplyDeleteAw Thanks Jan. Every body is different and responds to different things. We all need to just find what works for us and not worry about every one else;)
DeleteI just may have to do a 100 Days with you! :) Great job! Keep it Up!
ReplyDeleteYes let's do it;)
DeleteSuch an inspiration! I have no doubts that you will lose those 30 pounds! And I'll be there when you walk across that stage girl!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou better be and I want big glittery signs!!! You have been inspiring me lately big time. Keep it up
DeleteFantastic job!
ReplyDeleteThanks;)
DeleteYou got this girl!!
ReplyDeleteAw Thanks Erin;) miss ya
DeleteThank you for this awesome post! in 2007 (I think lol) I decided to do the weight loss thing and lost 40lbs in about 6-8 months by eating better, walking and going to the gym for some strength exercises. In 2009 I became a runner after about 15lbs crept back on. In the beginning running helped me manage my weight but it hasn't helped me loose any weight. Currently I am trying to loose a little weight (that pesky 15lbs!!) by running more, watching what I eat and searching out for other exercises. I'm just not a good eater and generally don't like "good" food! Best of luck to you and your pounds you want to drop YOU WILL GET THERE!!
ReplyDeleteWE WILL GET THERE! Let's get motivated together; )
DeleteINSPIRATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAw Thanks Jody. You the real inspiration; )
DeleteThis is amazing!!!!! I wish you luck reaching the rest of your goals!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kaitie;)
DeleteYou made amazing progress and I cannot wait to follow your journey.
ReplyDeleteI dropped about 25 pounds, but have since gained back 10.
Like you I have been stuck for the last few years.
My doctor wants me to lose about 20 pounds to help my running injuries.
Yesterday, I went to my first WW meeting, big changes:)
It's such a vicious cycle;( let's do this together. We got it!
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