#1 Today They Will Laugh At Your Dreams And Tomorrow They Will Ask You How You Achieved It. 407 Lbs In 2 Years Combined, Naturally Using Diet And Exercise

#2 From 94 Kg To 53 Kg. 41 Kg Lost. Got Dumped Because Of My Weight, Lost Weight, Got Dumped Because Of Loose Skin. Two Times. Decided To Forget About Men And Focus On Myself Now

#3 Lost 300 Lbs From 505 To 205 Lbs. 3,8 Year Transformation. Still Going Strong

Bored Panda got in touch with Tammy and Lyssie, the Nutrition Twins, who are registered dietitian nutritionists and personal trainers, to learn more about weight loss. We were curious to hear their thoughts on before and after pictures as a motivational strategy.
“Although it depends on each individual, we’ve found that “before and after” pics can rate extremely high in terms of a motivational tool. Many people like to see what they’re aspiring for, and once they see a vision, they can keep referring to the physical photo, or even the memory of the photo. We’ve had clients in the past who have kept photos of what they want to look like on their refrigerator and it’s inspired them to stick to a healthy eating plan.”
#5 255 Lbs To 150 Lbs. -105 Lbs In Total. Bridesmaid To Bride, 4 Years Maintaining

#6 Started At 400 Lbs, Now I'm At 220 Lbs. Lost 180 Lbs In 10 Months And Reached My Goal

Statistically, many people do actually fail their weight loss journey, at least on the first attempt, so we wanted to know what people get wrong about it. “One of the biggest misconceptions about weight loss is that you have to starve yourself or always feel hungry or completely cut out your favorite foods. This doesn’t have to be the case at all! We really encourage our clients to fill up on nutrient-dense, low-calorie foods like vegetables, before eating the rest of their meals. This leaves a lot less room for the heavier, less healthy fare, but still allows people to get their fix and not feel deprived, which is one of the secrets to long-term sustainable weight loss,” they shared with Bored Panda.
#9 Wife And I Are Down Almost 300 Pounds In The Last Year And A Half Without Surgery, Pills, Or Cutting Off Body Parts. Looking At This Picture Seems Like It's Someone Else's Life

“Be careful not to fall prey to fad diets. If a diet is too restrictive and you lose weight too quickly, the diet will be too hard to maintain and you’ll end up gaining the weight (and more!) back as soon as you return to a normal eating plan. Overly restrictive diets set you up for cravings and binges, and if they’re too low in calories, they’ll ultimately slow your metabolism since you’ll wind up losing muscle as well as fat when you lose weight. If your body loses muscle, it’s counterproductive since it’s muscle tissue that keeps your metabolism speedy. Plus, yo-yo-ing with your weight makes weight sustainable weight loss more challenging both physically and mentally when you think you have to take drastic measures to get results.”
#10 My Wife Finished A Triathlon Today, Exactly One Year From Her Very First Race

#11 From 840 Lbs To 480 Lbs. Lost 360 Lbs In 4 Years. My Weight Loss Journey Started With A Failed New Year's Resolution

#12 This Has Been A Crazy Journey. Height 5'7", Start Weight 298 Lbs, Current Weight 169 Lbs, A Total Of 129 Lbs Down

“Focus on getting plenty of fiber and lean protein at each meal to help with satisfaction and to stabilize blood sugar. This is ultra important because if your blood sugar swings, when it dips, it triggers energy crashes which sets you up for cravings for refined carbs, sugar, and caffeine as the body craves energy. It starts a vicious cycle of overeating sugar, then getting a sugar high, followed by a crash, and a craving for more sugar. Also, when blood sugar dips, cortisol (a.k.a. the belly fat hormone) spikes,” they added. You can find more on their website, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.
#13 Made A Deal With This Little Guy. For Every Pound He Gained, I Lost One. I'm Down A Total Of About 85 Lbs

#14 From 410 Lbs To 210 Lbs. 200 Lbs Lost. All I Want For Christmas Is Happiness, Health, And Gains! 3 Years Of Work And Still Going

#15 I Feel So Much Better, Healthier, And Have Been More Energetic

While it’s been common knowledge that obesity is on the rise, most folks likely don’t know just how common it is. For example, in the UK alone, one in three people could be classified as overweight, with almost 10% of the population reaching severe obesity. Some folks see this as a full-blown social issue, but as these examples here show, it is possible to make some changes.
#16 Most Days, I Feel Better. I Was So Big For So Long That Some Joint Damage Remains, And Some Days I Have Pain. Still, It Is Much Better And Worth It

#17 I Get Imposter Syndrome Sometimes And Feel Like I Haven’t Actually Lost Weight, Until I Look Back At My Old Photos

#18 I Just Ran My First Ever 5K Without Stopping And Needed To Tell Someone Other Than My Wife

The unfortunate truth is that food has never been more available worldwide and still is one of the main coping mechanisms we have with the difficulties in life. On top of that, food is a love language for many of us. Add in the more sedentary lifestyle most of us lead and it’s easier to see how this happens. So remember to get up and walk a bit every few hours if you work in an office.
#19 From 209 Lbs To 156 Lbs. 4 Years Of Breaking Bad Habits. Hope Everyone Smashes Their Goal This Year

#20 From 350 Lbs To 170 Lbs. Lost 180 Lbs In Total. Struggling Because I Am Still "Obese" But It Is Progress Nonetheless







