Before and NOW pictures! (Read 22618 times)

HappyFeat


    HipFan - Congratulations on your weight loss and your fitness gains. Impressive! You look like such a happy runner!

    Don't make excuses for why you can't get it done. 

    Focus on all the reasons why you must make it happen.

      It's been said before, but this thread just keeps on delivering - amazing results everyone!


      tomatolover

        WOWZERS-to all you all!!!!!

         

        Total body transformation---you all look AMAZING- What an inspiration!

          Here was me before running:

           

           

          This was me last summer (2 yrs later) 100 lbs down:

           

          Almost a year to today whee I've held off the weight (150 today):

           

          37:54. Nice.

          "If you have the fire, run..." -John Climacus

          EpicErin


          Epic Runner

            Thank you!! Smile

             

            Wow!

             

            doepicruns, Epic Erin and Hipfan, you guys look GREAT!

            Do Epic Runs

            http://www.doepicruns.com/

            drrbradford


              Would do both. Keeping the compression socks on.

               

               

              Fast forward quite a few years and THIS is me now:

               

              SD Safari Park Half Marathon

               

              This picture was taken about 2 weeks ago at the Safari Park Half Marathon in San Diego. I am now about 125 lbs and in great health (not to mention completely sober for 3 1/2 years!!). I am so grateful that running has given me this new way of life. It's pretty freakin epic. I'm currently doing a 90 Day Body Overhaul to get in even better shape - I'm chasing that ever elusive ab definition. Wink

              theyapper


              On the road again...

                Wow.  Just wow.  When I need to remember how great running is, this is where I come.

                I write. I read. I run. One time, I ran a lot on my 50th birthday.

                Paul

                Docket_Rocket


                  This is me during my first marathon in 2010:

                   

                   

                  From one of my marathons last month:

                   

                   

                  Ironically, I have not much (less than 5lbs) between one and the other but I have lost from a Size 12 (2010) to a Size 6.  I cannot complain.

                  Damaris

                   

                  As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                  Fundraising Page

                  Docket_Rocket


                    Love the before and after pics, guys.  Great work, everybody!

                    Damaris

                     

                    As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                    Fundraising Page

                    Zelanie


                      Looking good, D!


                      Walk-Jogger

                        Edit: I forgot to mention that I gained 40 lbs and got "old"  in the years in-between these two photos. I woke up one day at age 52 and decided to get off my butt and do something about it. I weigh exactly same now at 58 as I did in the 1986 photo, and wear the same waist-size pants again.

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                        Something a bit different; me with my youngest daughter:

                         

                        1986:

                         

                        And the two of us again, 2012:

                        Retired &  Loving It

                        runnerclay


                        Consistently Slow

                          Cecil great picture.

                          Run until the trail runs out.

                           SCHEDULE 2016--

                           The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

                          unsolicited chatter

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                          LedLincoln


                          not bad for mile 25

                            Cecil great pair of pictures.

                             

                            FTFY.  Smile

                            Mysecondnewname


                              That's awesome, Cecil!

                              Teresadfp


                              One day at a time

                                Love it, Cecil!  I will have to do that with my daughter!