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Jaguar89 09-18-2017 05:38 AM

Weight loss role model
 
Hi everyone. I am new to this website. I was once 73 kilos which was pretty healthy for my height which is almost 1.7 metres. I am now overweight due to suffering from a broken heart and eating to calm my nerves. My friend suggested that the first step to losing weight is to find a weight loss role model that inspires you to eat healthy and train hard. It could be someone in your family circle or someone that you've never met before like a celebrity. Do you have a weight loss role model? What is it about this person that prompts you to work hard to become a better version of yourself?

EagleRiverDee 09-18-2017 01:03 PM

There's been a few for me, but this guy is a big one for me. I have a habit of reading or viewing videos of people's success stories to keep myself motivated.

Jaguar89 09-18-2017 05:56 PM

Thank you EagleRiverDee. Much appreciated.

Angie 09-19-2017 09:08 AM

That's a good question. I like to read success stories to get myself motivated. I've known some people who lost a lot of weight, but most of them also regained. Still, I'd say my aunt because she is always on it and trying. I really admire Diana on this site, she posts the daily weigh in and daily accountability threads, she's a great example of sticking with your goals and adjusting as necessary.

Jaguar89 09-19-2017 10:20 PM

Thank you very much Angie.

Aunrio 09-20-2017 11:20 AM

He is not famous but my husband's best friend/best man took up crossfit and lost 180 pounds. He has stayed active in the circuit and married a nationally ranked crossfit competitor. They are a very fit and happy couple that has incorporated healthy food and activity into their quality time. Crossfit is not my thing, but I think the dedication and positive lifestyle changes are admirable.

Jaguar89 09-20-2017 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Aunrio (Post 5332407)
He is not famous but my husband's best friend/best man took up crossfit and lost 180 pounds. He has stayed active in the circuit and married a nationally ranked crossfit competitor. They are a very fit and happy couple that has incorporated healthy food and activity into their quality time. Crossfit is not my thing, but I think the dedication and positive lifestyle changes are admirable.

Thanks Aunrio. I'm going to have to look up crossfit because I don't know what it is LOL. Sounds interesting :)

Desire2b 09-21-2017 07:17 PM

For me it's less specific. My role
models are here. Those who are
trying and keep up the effort.
No matter how much the loss, I
think it'sa challenge to just about
anyone in the weight climate we
currently live in. I admire all of you!

Jaguar89 09-22-2017 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desire2b (Post 5332642)
For me it's less specific. My role
models are here. Those who are
trying and keep up the effort.
No matter how much the loss, I
think it'sa challenge to just about
anyone in the weight climate we
currently live in. I admire all of you!

Thanks Desire2b. That was great insight.

lesleyanne_g 12-12-2017 09:05 AM

My Role model is one of my very best friends

She started her weight loss journey in January 17 and has lost over 6 stone in 6 Months

Shes healthy, fit and looking wonderful, and so very proud of her.

Now its my turn..as her with inspiration, time to try and loose some myself and get into a healthier way of living.

EagleRiverDee 12-12-2017 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lesleyanne_g (Post 5341712)
My Role model is one of my very best friends

She started her weight loss journey in January 17 and has lost over 6 stone in 6 Months

Shes healthy, fit and looking wonderful, and so very proud of her.

Now its my turn..as her with inspiration, time to try and loose some myself and get into a healthier way of living.

I think it's really nice you chose a friend! It's lovely how supportive you are of her!

RCam88 07-05-2018 05:09 AM

I think my role model has definitely be my grandpa. He's 75 this year and still looking, feeling fit and healthy as he is in his 40's. :)

nerdette 07-14-2018 02:36 AM

Jennette Fulda. I'm not sure if her memoir title is in conflict with the forum's guidelines for language/profanity, so I won't post it, but her book has always been really inspirational when I needed help sticking to a diet. Same goes for Stephanie Klein and her fat camp memoir.


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