Hey guys, for those of you starting out on BFL, I thought you would interested to see some examples. Disclaimer: while my working out was spot-ON for the 13 weeks, my food was spot-ON/and off. I'd like to think it all evens out in the end, if you have some really really good times balanced with some indulgence, but I'm not that naive. Bottom line, at least for me, is you have to do what it takes to keep you on the plan. If chicken breasts and brown rice 24x7 would drive you to eat the nearest 1 lb hershey bar, then you need to sprinkle some unclean food in along the way, if that's how you stay on plan. The eventual goal is to do less and less of that, which I can agree that I have, but staying on plan is better than dropping out.
So, with that said, here are my gains in the 13 weeks:
Weight: 20 lbs lost
BF%: 6% down
Inches lost:
Chest: -2.5
Waist: -2
Hip: NC
Thigh: Right -1; Left -1.5
Not sure what is up with the hip no change - it actually appeared to be 1/2" larger! It could be a measuring error or tape placement. The pants do feel looser, so that is okay.
Clothes-o-meter: Have gone from being able to wear only stretchy type pants to now wearing some of my old waist band and zipper pants. The stretchy pants are all very loose now and some have even had to be set aside.
I have poor food choice days less frequently than I did in the beginning, my energy level is much improved, as is my mood/outlook on life.
I'm definitely sticking with this and will have another update at the end of Feb.


keeping your exercise up even if your food slips a bit is something to admired (I cannot do this!) and in the long run has so many benefits, I'm sure weight will come off in all the right places that you want it to if you keep it all up. 
And since you lost 2" off your waist it sounds pretty hour-glassy to me. (they should really have a Marilyn Monroe-esque smiley on here.)
You are on your way!!
Nutrition is 80% of weight loss and for me at least (at age 52 and hypothyroid), it's got to be ON 99% of the time. Darn it!
then nothing really satisfies it. Like on Sunday I was really wanting a warm mince pie with ice cream, and I ate apples and silly corn-cakes and ryvita, but until I finally "gave in" and ate the mince pie nothing was satisfying me. So methinks in the long run eating something you truly truly want and have been thinking about for hours will satisfy you more than eating 10 apples! 
